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Personal Branding: Do You Need To Shift Your Focus?
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Article Overview: As a small business owner or entrepreneur, the ability to find new ways to market yourself and develop your personal brand, can be the catalyst to unlimited success.
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Personal Branding: Do You Need To Shift Your Focus?
As a small
business owner or entrepreneur, the ability to find new ways to market yourself
and develop your personal brand, can be the catalyst to unlimited success.
About 2 years
ago, I became a proud grandfather!
Other than the obvious joys that this brings into my life, I have also
been reintroduced to one of America’s national treasures: Sesame Street. Yes, Sesame Street.
This American children's television seriespremiered on November 10,
1969 and is still a daily fixture in homes all across the country. Sesame Street is one of the longest
running children's programs in television history. I can remember my girls watching this show when they were
young, and now my granddaughter finds the show completely amusing!
Why am I writing about Sesame Street
today? Because we can all learn a
valuable lesson about personal branding from this quintessential American
brand.
How has Sesame Street lasted so long? Two main reasons come to mind. First, their content - educating young
children through a quickly paced fun format - is top notch and something that
most parents welcome into their home.
The producers of this show have created a formula that works – it
educates effectively while successfully keeping the attention of the young
ones. If you’ve ever tried to hold
the attention of 3-year-old for more than 15 minutes, then you know why this is
such a big deal!
The second reason that this brand has been able
to enjoy incredible longevity is through its creative and unique
characters. Much like Disney,
Sesame Street has developed their brand through the use of fun and interesting
personalities. In the seventies
and eighties, it was hard to find anything involving Sesame Street that didn’t
feature the loveable character Big Bird.
From movies to lunchboxes, Big Bird was the superstar of children’s
television.
Then something (or someone) interesting
happened. Elmo.
In the last 15 years or so, Elmo, the little
red 3½-year-old Muppet who often refers to himself in the third person, has
become the new face of Sesame Street.
Big Bird has not gone away – but he is no longer the focus. You would now be hard pressed to find any promotional
materials or product line for Sesame Street that doesn’t have Elmo’s smiling
face in the forefront. Elmo has
starred in two full-length motion pictures and has appeared on The West Wing, Emeril Live and The View,
among many others. He’s an
international superstar!
There’s nothing wrong with Big Bird, of
course. He is still one of the
main characters on the show. But
Elmo has clearly become the new focus of the show. The core purpose and theme of the show (and their brand) has
not changed at all – it has merely shifted focus.
So what can we learn about personal branding from
this change in focus?
Sesame Street is a business just like any of
ours. Even when we think that we
have developed the perfect personal brand, there may always be an opportunity
to change the focus of that brand.
I’m not advocating changing the things that have made your business
brand a success, just finding a way to re-focus your brand to a new audience
that will not alienate those who have come to trust and respect your brand the
way it is.
Is your personal brand built on being
wholesome? Traditional or cutting
edge? Is your brand and reputation
built on customer service?
Reliability?
These things do not need to change (and
shouldn’t for that matter.) These
traits are ones that will be relevant to generation after generation. However, the next time you are thinking
about how your personal brand can last for generations, think about what each
generation finds the most appealing.
Try to think of ways you can re-focus your personal
brand that appeals to the new generation – without sacrificing the traits that
made your brand the success that it is!
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About the Author: JW Dicks RSS for JW's articles - Visit JW's website J.W. Dicks, Esq. is America’s foremost authority on
Personal Branding for Business Development. He has developed some of the most
successful mass media and multi-channel business marketing campaigns in the
country and built multi-million dollar businesses on the back of them. http://www.DicksNanton.com Click here to visit JW's website Personal Branding What is Your Story Is Your Personal Brand Memorable Personal Branding Make Sure Your Staff is on Board The Next Big Thing Building an Industry instead of a Single Product or Service Telling Your Story for More Profit |
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