Archive for February, 2009
Friday, February 27th, 2009
Personal Branding: Market Share vs. Mind Share
Mind Share- by Hajj E. Flemings, originally uploaded by Hajj Flemings.
Market share versus mind share is a question for the ages. Is market share for personal brands important? Can personal brands grow market share? How do you determine if your personal brand is stronger than someone elses? For most people it […]
2 Comments » - Posted in Human Capital, Twitter, Passion, Purpose, Personal Branding, Branding by Hajj Flemings
Monday, February 16th, 2009
2008 Brand Camp Video #3: Marcie Brogan and the business pitfalls of a personal brand
Marcie Brogan, a veteran of the Detroit advertising market, shares her experiences on how hard it’s been to divorce her “personal brand” from the company she loves and co-founded, Brogan Partners.
www.Brogan.com
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Sunday, February 8th, 2009
Grind + Hustle = GRUSTLE: The New formula for Successful Personal Branding
hustle, originally uploaded by lomoD.xx.
I am sorry America, Wall Street is not coming to save us. It’s time to GRUSTLE.
GRUSTLE is the combination of a daily Grind (job) and a Hustle (your passion). Most people are caught between the two and are looking for a way out, but there is only […]
9 Comments » - Posted in Passion, Personal Branding, Branding by Hajj Flemings
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
Personal Branding: Your Avatar is your Global ID.
Today, we live in a world that is skin deep. Magazine covers, movies, and product commercials are littered with models, celebrities, movie stars and the moving target of what society says is in and is beautiful. Packaging is an important part of personal branding and must be addressed. People are visual and make decisions based […]



