One of the most profound questions that you will ever be asked in life is, ‘r-u-Relevant?’ We live in a time and in a world where people are bombarded with an overwhelming amount of information. How do you stay on top of your customers mind? Brand Relevance is the answer. There are more than 6.5 billion online searches that are conducted each month. The number of text messages that are sent exceed the earth’s population. The myspace community is large enough to be the sixth largest country.
Students are being developed for jobs that do not exist. In this global economy how do you stay relevant?
As a personal brand how do you take the skills, abilities, and talent than are inside of you and turn them into value, so that people will pay to be in your presence? As a business brand how do you take the current products and services that you currently offer and re-position them, so that you are the only solution in the mind of your customers? Branding is about owning a slice of mental real estate. I don’t care what industry you are in or what station you are at in life, if you are a student, employer, employee, entrepreneur, author, or Pastor brand relevance is critical, for you developing your imprint on society and making you impact on life. Highly successful people understand that you will be defined in life by the size of the problem that you solve.
Brand Relevance turns:
Coffee into Starbucks
Sneakers into Nike.
Diamonds into Tiffany.
Dreams into Visions.
Life into Significances.
Drop-Outs into Billionaires.
Promises into Guarantees.
Today the question is ‘r-u-Relevant’, but tomorrow will you have the answer?




Hi Hajj, I found your site on MyBlogLog, and I’m glad I did. It’s very interesting, and has gotten me thinking. I’m from Detroit too (I actually worked at Lawrence Tech for a little while). Small world. Anyway, drop by my blog when you get a chance, and I’ll be subscribing to yours soon (when my laptop gets fixed…long story, but you can read about it on my blog).
Theda K.November 19th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
Theda,
I am glad you that you found my blog and that you found it interesting. Take a look at some of the other video clips/blog post as well. I look forward to reading your blog as well.
Hajj FlemingsNovember 19th, 2007 at 1:36 pm