Once you have an overall idea of your mission, visions and values it is time to explore a little further.To develop a thorough brand identity it is important to dissect the following components: personality, tone of voice, and culture. And from there we move deeper still to produce brand p...
So saying no to the things that bring you no value, and are draining your precious time and energy will allow you to give 100% to the areas that do matter. Which by the way, does include your friends and family! That should be part of your personal brand too. Short-termism We live...
and other factors. Whatever you choose, though, the main thing is that you keep your voice consistent. After all, your voice exists everywhere your brand does; you want it to be recognizable and memorable no matter where people hear it. ...
Your Domain Is Your Brand You need a name that will resonate with your customers. The intuitive, memorable nature of premium names makes them ideal. A memorable name can be easier to brand and helps increase the likelihood of customers finding you, over your competitor. ...
After crafting awide-brimmed bucket hat that can also hold your chicken,KFCis now developing a dating simulator starring Colonel Sanders. DubbedI Love You Colonel Sanders! A Finger Lickin’ Good Dating Simulator, the game puts players in control of a “promising culinary student” who is attendi...
I’m not saying a $300 worth of suit will make sure you’ll succeed in a job interview, but it can help improve your confidence and help you succeed by improving how you feel about yourself.【4】 Slowing down the speech can improve one’s confidence in their own voice through knowing ...
While most creators already add their brand or logo somewhere in the piece of content, it’s essential to always give credit where credit is due. Never try to pass off someone else’s work as your own or try to edit out their name or branding. ...
Your Visual Identity The Voice You Use The Value of Your Brand and Business The Kind of Personality You Have All of these four elements come together to create the unique look and tone that you want your company to project to the world. As your company evolves over time, so too will you...
The voice of dwellers – developing a place brand by listening to its residentsInclusive place brandingCity governanceListeningResidentsParticipationStakeholdersPurpose Listening to the customers has long been a key phrase and success element in product branding. This paper aims to highlight the importance...
Michael:I'm just struck you said, as you're kind of finding your voice and clarity about how you're positioning, the flow is going better. So, what changed on that end? What was the voice and positioning before? And how is it becoming different now that it's picking up the pace fo...