Saturday 15 August 2015

Tips For Professional Branding II BY SAMUEL JAMES AWOKE - leave a comment

It is said that “when preparation meets opportunity, success is attained





Branding is one fact that individuals aiming for height in life needs to actualize while preparing for what waits in the nearest future. It is the process of placing a brand (i.e. either one’s self, product, career in pursuit, business, name, or whatever you’re aiming to bring to spotlight so people can appreciate) in a way it can be known, resourceful, and be a problem solver to people’s needs. 
 When a brand is set out, it needs to be advertised, it needs publicity especially when your expected outcome of influence is international. 

You should note this quote that “a successful brand offers unlimited opportunities in all works of life”. You see that what you really need in life to attain that success is to set that brand right.

This article like last year’s edition is set out to make you and your brand renowned for your profit even before you begin working on it. I know most people will say it’s best to get the content better before packaging. But as an observer, a statistics has been taken, and it shows that a large number of content/project proposals without good branded packaging has been often rejected and overlooked by investors/employers who make use of the internet to recruit, and the lack of an attractive profile on the internet, and I know you wouldn’t want to miss out just because of some free internet profile you didn’t put up. Well, let’s continue the points listed in the first edition with these few tips below; 


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·         RESEARCH:
The internet has become so literal that anybody at anytime can access any info related to any field of expertise. Go into the internet, browse through, check for people who have done something like what you want to do or brands that are directly or indirectly related to yours. Check their stories; see how they started and how it eventually turned out, buy their books, go far and wide in the name of research.
Gather all the details you can lay hands upon.
·         INFORMATION:
Just like research but in a more advanced mode, dealing directly with the subject in question. After getting all the details about the product or subject you want to bran professionally, you prune all the details gathered during research, you narrow the details to what you need, how things was done, how things were done, what mistake was made, where it all went wrong, where it was successful, what made it successful, the arrangement of name used, and so on an so forth. These are the things that should run through your mind about the information. The difference between data and information is that information is a processed data, and the data is the raw facts/details collected about a subject. So you process your data thorough if you are to get a perfect result.
·         EVALUATION:
Time would come in life where you would be needed to make a decision that would change your life either positively and negatively. That is when you would have to evaluate the options you have and make do with the option that best satisfy your personal vision and purpose for yourself and do away with the option that satisfy emotions, relations, friendships, without fulfilling your own purpose.  Now I must have shocked you, but as a professional trust me, you don’t want to live in regret for the rest of your life as to what would have happened just because you made the wrong decision.

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Samuel C.A. James    

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