Archive for the 'Personal Branding' Category

Got G-Cred? The New Litmus Test of Credibility.

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

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“G-Cred“, a term coined by John Follis in ’05, and described in this ’07 ADWEEK column, is now part of the Web 2.0 lingo. This encore presentation of an ’08 Follis interview discusses what G-Cred is and why every product, service, and professional must have it. Right click to download interview.

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The Beauty of a Podcast

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Listen to The Marketing Show podcast.

The (New) Media is NOT the Message.

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

The past decade saw a seismic shift in marketing communications as blogs, podcasts,  online video, and other forms of Social Media led the media evolution. It’s an exciting time. And yet, with this evolution, the focus on “message” has, too often, been lost. In many cases, the over-reliance on new media and technology, has sacrificed the focus on development of a compelling, creatively engaging, message.

The most successful companies and organizations (Apple, Google, Team Obama, etc) work with marketing experts to help them develop and maintain a strong brand message realizing that the media and technology is only a tool — a tool to help them get their important message out.

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Marketing Tip #33

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

You can’t be successful at marketing your business if you don’t take it seriously. It takes focus and preparation. What happens when you don’t?

If you’re really to take your business to the next level with strategic marketing help, visit FMT.

Radio Interview: John Follis on “G-Cred”

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

“G-Cred“, a term coined by John Follis in ’05, has become part of the Web 2.0 vocabulary. What exactly is it, and why must every product, service, and professional have it?  Right click to download. Read the ADWEEK article.

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Want Credibility? Better have “G-Cred.”

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

So, I was on the phone recently with yet another marketing expert promoting yet another marketing seminar. Considering that this expert’s website gave me a big ERROR message when I logged in I was extra curious to find out more about who this genius was. Ironically, her seminar was entitled: “How to Market Your Business.”

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Marketing Tip #28

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Build Your Brand.

A brand is a product/company personality that helps distinguish it from the competition. It evolves out of the product essence.

A strong, positive brand creates value in the eyes of a customer. So, the better you build your brand, the less you have to compromise on price. But, to be successful a brand has to built on a solid, truthful foundation — whatever that truth is. Apple, Mercedes, Disney, FedEx and Nike are just a few examples.

Lastly, brands aren’t just for big companies. Every big company began as a small company with a clear, positive brand. Our client branding efforts have included a NY church, a local CT school and a vitamin company. And, prior to starting my business, I was involved in the campaign that helped brand an unknown shoe designer named Kenneth Cole.

So, what’s yours? Quality? Service? Price? Whatever it is it’s something that your marketing must reinforce across all communication channels, from business card to TV spot. Even your office space. You can’t brand yourself as a cutting-edge ad agency if your office looks like a law firm. Also, your brand shouldn’t try to be all things to all people. “The best, cheapest, most dependable” is not a strong brand image.

Facebook Made Simple.

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

“How to Get Customers in this El Crappo Economy.”

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

By John Follis / Reprinted from TalentZoo.com 3/31/09

You won’t find “el crappo” in Webster’s, but it’s the exact verbiage used when I was emailed this topic and invited to offer my insight. So, here goes.

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Is Having a Blog Really Necessary?

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

See more clips on “How Blogs and Podcasts can Build Your Business.”


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