Building a Personal Brand vs. an Iconic Brand
February 5, 2010 by Taylor Marek · Leave a Comment
You are in the midst of setting up your brand, do you setup an iconic brand or a personal brand? Do you want people to remember you for something you stand for, or remember your brand for something bigger?
All of these decisions are eventually faced in the lifetime of an entrepreneur, often many times during their life. The same idea holds true for bloggers, podcasters, and every other new media vocation.
Why don’t we take a look at two popular brands and break them down. Perhaps it will help you in the decision making process…
McDonald’s
McDonald’s is known for its many fast food hamburger chains scattered across the globe. The initial idea was developed by Dick and Mac McDonald. They wanted to provide a way to give meals to people as quickly as possible. Their equity was purchased by Ray Kroc who then set out to expand it to the four corners of the earth. The result is that McDonald’s is now a worldwide brand worth many billions of dollars. Every kid from Generation Y to the present has McDonald’s branded permanently in their mind because of the mass marketing effort of McDonald’s. Can’t tell me it didn’t pay off well… ![]()
What is McDonald’s known for?
- Big Mac – This one product continues to pull in massive sales in part because of a well executed marketing plan.
- Marketing to the younger generation- You get new plastic toys! (Who doesn’t want one when you are little?) Consequently, when you are older you just walk in there out of habit.
- Food tastes good. Yup, nothing like sprinkling sugar on the fries to make them taste better and a soda, juicy burger, and the occasional salad or other goody. Hence why America is now plump as well.
- Affordability. How many times do you walk into McDonalds to find you are dead broke and can’t buy anything? Unless you are dumb enough to forget your wallet when you go in…
- Speedy Service. That was coined by the original owners and still holds true to this day. I’d like to see a system like that somewhere else on the world that is as efficient about what they do than McDonald’s. Personal Opinion Note: If I am short on time, I will go into McDonald’s to buy something fast.
Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary is one of a kind. He is a fireball of energy and strives to answer every question that is thrown at him. He grew up in New Jersey and was always fascinated with business. He started cutting grass, selling flowers, and then selling baseball cards. He was good at it too. Baseball card sales in his high school years amounted to “three thousand bones a weekend“! He then became interested in wine and read every magazine on the subject. He worked as a clerk in a wine shop, then created his own brand, opening a wine shop and then expanding it to unheard of heights. His tactics, as crazy as they were, are what pushed him into the position he holds now. When he stumbled upon new media/social media, he bit into it like a bull dog and refused to let go. Wine Library TV came out of that. Out of all the people I know in this space, Gary defines how New Media and Social Media should looks like.
He is now an accomplished author, video blogger, brand consultant, and speaker. That and he still holds his position at Wine Library. Contrary to what you may think, Gary actually does alot more for his wine company marketing-wise whenever he is interviewed. He has become associated with the wine world.
What is Gary known for?
- One line sayings. Gotta admit I love hearing the “legacy is greater than currency” and “CRUSH IT” quotes he throws out from time to time.
- Explosive Introductions. Yup, Gary is never without one. It turns alot of people off when he hollers his introduction to the video camera, but the rest become excited and engaged in a snap.
- Wine. Gary bleeds wine. It is all he ever talks about, and he knows what he is talking about. His opinion on wine undercuts the rest and brings a new light to it.
- New York Jets. You can’t go long without him speak on the Jets. If is blood is wine, his heart is the New York Jets. He knows everything about them too. He has to if he is to fulfill his dream of buying them.
- Passion. Not a day goes buy that he doesn’t portray it. He loves what he does and wouldn’t trade anything in the world for it.
- Authenticity. Gary is 100% real. Unedited and uncut, every vlog post and winelibrarytv show he has done in one take.
- Personal Branding. Gary epitomizes how personal branding should be done.
What can McDonald’s or Gary teach you about branding?
- The brand is your defining point. Everything is built off of it.
- Have a unique story. No one likes the same old bland status quo.
- Personal brands depend on the person, iconic brands depend on the decisions of the company.
- If the person dies, their brand will continue on in a solidified state. If the icon dies, so does the company.
- Icons are remembered for all time, so is a person.
- Iconic brands become an authority symbol, personal brands become a person.
- People tend to trust iconic brands as they mature, same with a personal brand. With the personal brand however, a trust level is built with that person.
Hope that helps you out. I for one am enjoying building a personal brand. ![]()
Am I missing anything? Am I totally wrong? Is there something you’d like to share? I’ve pulled the soapbox over, would love to hear your two cents.
How Geese are like Market Leaders
February 2, 2010 by Taylor Marek · 4 Comments
Did you ever think about this application to the Business World?
Geese fly in the classic v-shape formation, each leading one at a time, giving the leader time to rest as they fly south for the winter. Notice here that no one goose leads for the entire length, he’d be DEAD before they reached the destination! Nor do two of them duke it out for first place, it would waste too much energy.
Nope, they do it the most efficient way possible. Each goose leads for a time, then falls back to let another lead while he rests to wait his turn again. That way, they get to the destination that much faster and farther than possible by one or two geese.
Every single business in every industry works the exact same way. As a matter of fact, so do nations. Hint: I’ve been studying Western Civilization I for the past three weeks and it has been interesting to watch each nation rise to power, take the stage for a time, then fall back and give it to another nation.
Where are you in the formation? Comment below.
Define: TIOTG
February 1, 2010 by Taylor Marek · 2 Comments
This is my first attempt at defining an acronym of my own. I think I’ll get a kick out of this looking back on it.
TIOTG : An acronym meaning “Throw it on the ground”. Typically an internet slang/chat term used to show disgust at something.
Similar to TYOTG (throw you on the ground).
Background: An SNL skit “I Threw It On The Ground” was the inspiration for this term. @Depiran on Twitter gets the credit for using it the most. ;P
For example: “That pizza was so gross I TIOTG!!” “I’ll TYOTG!!”
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My 2010 Resolutions
January 31, 2010 by Taylor Marek · 2 Comments
Ok, before all of you start throwing bananas at me, let me say one thing…
I originally didn’t want to make any New Year Resolutions!
That changed though. You are getting the benefit of reading them now that I am posting them on the web for all to see.
Resolution #1: Find 1000 True Fans
Being that I am starting to take my online presence more seriously and in developing my online business, I find this is a key component. I wrote about it in my Thought Leaders post not too long ago.
Resolution #2: Find and interview the Thought Leaders
Yup, also from the same Thought Leaders post. I find that if I surround myself with the Thought Leaders of this realm, collaborate together, and become good friends, we can take this vibrant world of New Media to the next level!
Resolution #3: Comment and Stumble every blog post
I’m finding out that if I can comment on and stumble every post, the more traffic that blog sees and the chances that I get noticed. Not only does it benefit my reputation, but it also shows I am out on the web interacting with other people, leaving little tips of my own as I go along. If you think about it, it really works out better for the short and the long term, as well as benefits both parties. The unique thing when I stumble posts is that it pastes it into my Friendfeed account and sends out an automatic tweet to my twitter audience later on, where even more people read it. Pretty cool eh?
Resolution #4: See if I can maintain a daily post
Yeah, this one will probably be a kicker of a one to keep, seeing as I am a full-time college student with a 30 credit hour semester load, but we will play it by ear and see what happens. I would love for you guys to keep me accountable. Holler if I haven’t posted anything, and I will see what I can do to post something for you.
As a matter of fact, lets make it even easier. Click here to send me a tweet if I fall behind for the day.
Those are my resolutions for the year 2010. What are yours? Comment below.
-Taylor Marek
Your ever present Social Media Nut ;P
Need Graphic Work Done?
December 30, 2009 by Taylor Marek · Leave a Comment
I know many of you out there are interested in getting graphics of some kind done for your online presence. From twitter backgrounds and blog templates to podcast logos and ebook covers, the list is endless. There are many graphic designers out there, yet the good ones are even rarer to find. To make this process easier for you, I will reveal who I use for my graphic design.
The banner you see above and the logo used on my podcast are all the result of Podcast Designs. Becky, who does all of the design work, was referred to me by a fellow podcaster for getting a good logo done for my podcast. She blew me away with what she came back with, and I fell in love with it immediately. Not only does she do logo’s, but also ebook covers, website templates, and any other graphics work you need done.
Podcast Designs comes highly recommended by me, so be sure to tell her that I sent you when you need graphics done.
May 2010 be your most prosperous year yet!
-Taylor Marek
Note: This is one of those rare posts where I recommend someone I use on a regular basis for work they have done for me. I am not compensated in any way, other than good will, for recommending Podcast Designs, I am merely sharing a resource that I use and works well for me.










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