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Your Brand Is About The Feels by erad(m): 8:05pm On May 18, 2016
When it comes to building a brand, business or personal, there are many elements that must be considered in order to assemble it correctly. Such elements are separated into two categories: intellectual and emotional. And while the intellectual elements should, by no means, be diminished, when you think about the power branding actively holds, it is the emotional elements that provide the connective tissue that we search for.

Think about it. The affinity and equity of any brand are deeply rooted in how a person feels. That is why it is important, in the context of your personal brand, to discuss individual elements, the sum of which comprise the emotional category of branding.


Integrity
Principles mean a lot to people. Shared principles bring groups of people together to create networks and communities. The key here is being able to adhere to your principles, whatever they are. Such adherence is what builds your integrity and allows people to understand what kind of person you are. Furthermore, integrity provides the foundation on which you can stand your ground, something that we all should be able to do.

Reputation
Very much connected to integrity, your reputation is an element of your brand that you hold vast control over. When it comes to building your reputation, consistency is important. Please be sure not to confuse consistency with complacency. Consistency, in this context, includes steady growth whether it is from learning more, taking on more responsibility and the like. Constructing your reputation in this way helps build this next valuable element of branding.

Trust
This should be no surprise to anyone. Trust is something that we all want -- we want to trust those that we know and want to be trusted by them. Trust breeds affinity and loyalty. Trust creates the infrastructure for the element that we all want to achieve. And that is…

Relationships
We as humans naturally seek out relationships. We are social beings, so we look to acquire and retain relationships with people that are like us, that we like, that like us back and that we can trust. These relationships are part and parcel of what determines whether or not we are successful in life and it is difficult, if not impossible, to create this type of connection with someone else without integrity, reputation, and trust. Recognizing and realizing this fact will help you in your personal relationships as well as your business endeavors. It is the relationship that you build that allows you to become bigger, better, faster, or stronger.

There is a saying that has often been attributed to George Bradt, “…people don’t buy products, they buy brands,” and while this was said about business, the brand elements listed above can easily show how this quote applies to personal branding as well. It’s just that, in this case, instead of a person buying, they are buying into you. For a personal brand, especially when referring to your career, that is exactly what you are looking for.


Source:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/275287
Re: Your Brand Is About The Feels by Archmage(m): 8:43pm On May 18, 2016
erad:
When it comes to building a brand, business or personal, there are many elements that must be considered in order to assemble it correctly. Such elements are separated into two categories: intellectual and emotional. And while the intellectual elements should, by no means, be diminished, when you think about the power branding actively holds, it is the emotional elements that provide the connective tissue that we search for.

Think about it. The affinity and equity of any brand are deeply rooted in how a person feels. That is why it is important, in the context of your personal brand, to discuss individual elements, the sum of which comprise the emotional category of branding.


Integrity
Principles mean a lot to people. Shared principles bring groups of people together to create networks and communities. The key here is being able to adhere to your principles, whatever they are. Such adherence is what builds your integrity and allows people to understand what kind of person you are. Furthermore, integrity provides the foundation on which you can stand your ground, something that we all should be able to do.

Reputation
Very much connected to integrity, your reputation is an element of your brand that you hold vast control over. When it comes to building your reputation, consistency is important. Please be sure not to confuse consistency with complacency. Consistency, in this context, includes steady growth whether it is from learning more, taking on more responsibility and the like. Constructing your reputation in this way helps build this next valuable element of branding.

Trust
This should be no surprise to anyone. Trust is something that we all want -- we want to trust those that we know and want to be trusted by them. Trust breeds affinity and loyalty. Trust creates the infrastructure for the element that we all want to achieve. And that is…

Relationships
We as humans naturally seek out relationships. We are social beings, so we look to acquire and retain relationships with people that are like us, that we like, that like us back and that we can trust. These relationships are part and parcel of what determines whether or not we are successful in life and it is difficult, if not impossible, to create this type of connection with someone else without integrity, reputation, and trust. Recognizing and realizing this fact will help you in your personal relationships as well as your business endeavors. It is the relationship that you build that allows you to become bigger, better, faster, or stronger.

There is a saying that has often been attributed to George Bradt, “…people don’t buy products, they buy brands,” and while this was said about business, the brand elements listed above can easily show how this quote applies to personal branding as well. It’s just that, in this case, instead of a person buying, they are buying into you. For a personal brand, especially when referring to your career, that is exactly what you are looking for.


Source:
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/275287

Many Nigerian firms, most especially start ups and SME's pay little attention to emotional branding, even their visual brand assets/identity are not driven by any fundamental ideals or values. Most cannot answer convincingly the question 'why do you do what you do?' sadly most 'entrepreneurs' are just in for the money. In the long term, they fail because clients and customers fail to connect with them.

In my own opinion, good branding starts from the moment a firm or person realises the true, factual, real and unique 'why' of what they do. Most times, the why can be summed up in one word, a phrase, sometimes a sentence. it grows into a mantra, value, vision, mission and even personality traits for the brand.

In some cases, some businesses know the value of branding, but they want to be everything at the same time without focusing on their strongest value. They want to be seen as bold, flexible, smart, grounded, visionary, practical, strong etc all at the same time, they fail to realize that is is better to fuel their strongest attribute and be known for it than to be at the same time, many things.

Another issue is that of a brand contradicting itself. Some brands are well defined but they don't practice or project the values they claim to represent. an example is Bank PHB, they sold themselves as visionary and futuristic but they failed yo live to to their values.

There are so many factors to be considered in branding but it all starts with defining who your business is and why you do what you do. If you truly know your 'why', you are on the right track
Re: Your Brand Is About The Feels by erad(m): 10:36pm On May 18, 2016
Archmage:


Many Nigerian firms, most especially start ups and SME's pay little attention to emotional branding, even their visual brand assets/identity are not driven by any fundamental ideals or values. Most cannot answer convincingly the question 'why do you do what you do?' sadly most 'entrepreneurs' are just in for the money. In the long term, they fail because clients and customers fail to connect with them.

In my own opinion, good branding starts from the moment a firm or person realises the true, factual, real and unique 'why' of what they do. Most times, the why can be summed up in one word, a phrase, sometimes a sentence. it grows into a mantra, value, vision, mission and even personality traits for the brand.

In some cases, some businesses know the value of branding, but they want to be everything at the same time without focusing on their strongest value. They want to be seen as bold, flexible, smart, grounded, visionary, practical, strong etc all at the same time, they fail to realize that is is better to fuel their strongest attribute and be known for it than to be at the same time, many things.

Another issue is that of a brand contradicting itself. Some brands are well defined but they don't practice or project the values they claim to represent. an example is Bank PHB, they sold themselves as visionary and futuristic but they failed yo live to to their values.

There are so many factors to be considered in branding but it all starts with defining who your business is and why you do what you do. If you truly know your 'why', you are on the right track


Nigeria as a country and Nigerians as a people need a lot of education and enlightenment as regards startups and branding individually and as a pair. Even Nigerian designers that should saddle themselves with part of the enlightenment responsibilities are mostly ignorant and dwell in mediocrity. All they want to do is just make money with little or no consideration for the welfare of their client and his/her business.

I'll be looking up similar articles around the web and bringing them here to at least play my part and share some knowledge.

Thanks for your brilliant contribution. Really informative.

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