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TBJA 436 How Your Online Personal Brand Creates Social Proof, Leonard Kim
An online personal brand is vital to your success whether you're an entrepreneur or an employee. Find out why your personal brand matters and how it creates social proof. Leonard
Phoebe Chongchua
TBJA 288 Do You Really Know What Brand Is? How Not Knowing Is Holding You Back, Tom Asacker
Do you really know what brand is? It’s not a logo, it’s not your product. Author Tom Asacker says it’s all about beliefs. He shares key insights and information from
Phoebe Chongchua
TBJA 113 Unconscious Branding–Ambiguity & Vagueness Work In Branding, Douglas Van Praet
Understanding why ambiguity and vagueness are important for your brand. Your customers don’t always say what they really want. Douglas Van Praet shares Unconscious Branding methods. How your company can help
Phoebe Chongchua
TBJA 419 Four Characteristics That Connect You With Influencers, Jon Levy
Learn the four characteristics that will connect you with influencers from behavioral scientist, Jon Levy. Also, why thinking in the shower really does produce good ideas.
Jon Levy is a behavioral
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TBJA 299 How To Use Snapchat To Grow Your Business, Ted Rubin
Snapchat is gaining a recognition as serious platform for brands but will it actually help your bottom line?
It will depend on how you use the social media platform and what
Phoebe Chongchua
TBJA 223 What You Need To Know About Your Buyers’ Story, Adele Revella
Look for the intersection between what matters to buyers and what companies have to say. Adele Revella shares what you need to know about your buyers story in order to
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TBJA 164 Healthcare Professionals Need To Be Storytellers: How To Develop Your Online Persona, Dr. Steven Lin
Healthcare professionals aren’t trained to be communicators or to tell their story. But dentist, Dr. Steven Lin, has learned how the power of storytelling can grow his business. Find out how
Phoebe Chongchua
TBJA 147 How 140-Character Tweets Can Help Your Business, Peter Szymanski
From lawyer to the creator of a new 140 character online encyclopedia to help entrepreneurs. Find out what this bite-sized content is doing for startups and how Peter Szymanski got
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