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    April 02, 2008

    Party Animal, Rockstar, Businessman? Who ARE you and what is YOUR brand?

    The blogosphere has been abuzz recently with commentary on personal branding. The concept of Personal Branding (creating and building a brand around yourself) isn’t new – it used to be called reputation or image management and focused on how you presented yourself.


    If you wanted to be seen as a serious business-type you wore suits, were clean-cut and spoke intelligently. If you wanted to be seen as the “cool design type” you wore jeans or trendy clothes to business meetings, had messy hair and maybe some dark rimmed glasses. This was creating a brand for yourself by managing people’s interactions with you to drive them towards a certain impression.


    The premise of personal branding hasn’t changed online, we still want to manage how we are perceived by others’, and basic branding principles can be employed to achieve success.


    There are 2 things that have changed dramatically.


    First, in an online world there are more and more interactions to manage – Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Blog, etc.


    Second, the boundaries between “personal” and “professional” are dropping. In the old world you could wear a suit to work and be taken as a serious business professional and party like a rockstar on the weekend with your friends. The groups were distinct, and your image/reputation/brand with each of these groups was separate.


    Now employers look you up on Facebook, your blog is read by personal and business contacts and your Flickr (or Photrade) photos are publicly viewable. The wall that many worked so hard to maintain between personal and professional is crumbling in an online world. Your boss can see the same things as
    your friends.


    What this means to personal branding is the need to be consistent is greater. In the increasingly transparent online world it is difficult if not impossible to manage one reputation for work, one for friends and one for family.


    Your personal brand needs to be reflective of who you REALLY are. You can’t be one person for your clients and another for your friends because they find you, track you and interact with you in the same places.


    When I first got online I ran into this problem. I had only used the internet socially – a search for me turned up “party pictures” with my friends and some random myspace blog posts – generally about events involving crazy behavior.


    Now, I have made a more conscious effort to “brand myself” or manage my image/reputation online. I still have fun social content posted, however it is balanced with content that is more reflective of other sides of my personality (like this post).


    Don’t abandon who you are – balance it – to promote the right brand/image/reputation for yourself.


    If someone you have never met looked you up online, who would they think you are?

    October 17, 2007

    Photrade.com - Exclusive Beta Test LIVE today

    In all of my free time (as if) I work on marketing a GREAT and AMAZING and WONDERFUL website www.Photrade.com.  We have the most ways to make money from your photos of ANY site on the net.  Seriously.  That is our claim to fame.  And the bonus is that its true.  The most ways to monetize your photos.  And you don't have to be a photographer (I certainly am not).  You just have to have photos that you like to share or post on your blog.  Yup.  Thats it.  For real.

    What does the site do???  Think Photo Sharing PLUS Stock Photography PLUS ad revenue (in my simple terms).  Details can be found on the site or on the photrade blog (which I also have the pleasure of writing).

    Photrade.com is currently in an exclusive Beta test, and we have a limited number of invites that we have released to current Photraders and other special people we love.  If you are interested in checking out the site shoot me an email and I might be able to hook you up with an invite.  This is why I'm hot.

    Sooo....if you have any feedback on the site, how to make it better, how to market it better, or just how I can be a better overall person, let me know :)


    Me at the sweet Brooks and Dunn Concert (and no, I don't even like country music - I just thought it would be fun).

    July 28, 2007

    Your “Online Self”


    For me, this is a particularly difficult question.  I like to go out and have fun with my friends, and my friends and I all post our photos online.  These are photos of me, in my free time, having fun (and possibly getting a little out of hand) with my friends.

    Top of mind today is the whole notion of your "online self" or what information/pictures/data about yourself you allow online.

    Now, since these photos are on the internet, they could theoretically end up anywhere. Hmmmm.  Scary thought.  Does it matter?  Well - maybe.  So, I thought I would search for myself and see what came up.  What could someone find if they looked me up?

    Test 1 - Googling myself.  Wwwwweeeeehhhhh.  The only things that came up were some organizations I was involved in in college, a photo taken by a local newspaper at an event, and my involvement in photrade.  So, I safely passed the google search.  Awesome.  Passed test 1.

    Test 2 - Social Networking -  (which will definitely have worse results) my myspace and facebook accounts.  On facebook I'm pretty safe, since I can control who has access to view my page, although there are some interesting photos where I have been tagged by others.  Myspace results.....hhhmmmmm......not so great.  My myspace page is primarily where I connect with my friends and there are a number of photos that are maybe not overly appropriate (and involve alcohal and low cut shirts), but would just show that I like to go out and have a good time with my friends :)  Hmmmm this is a half pass.

    Test 3 - Triangulation.  So throught triangulation - between my blogs, social networks and other affiliations, people could probably 1) figure out who I am, and 2) view photos on multiple sites posted by me.  Not so good.  My photrade pics (which anyone can see through this link) vary in content, and I have actually had a few people comment on some of them (YIKES).  My NAME isn't associated with these, but I think that people could probably triangulate to who I really am through this.  This test is probably failed.

    OK, so I kind of failed - in that there are photos (taken in good fun with friends) that could give people a less than favorable impression of me.

    The next question is - does it matter?  Should I care?  So what if people can see pictures with me out having a good time and consuming adult beverages with my friends?  Who is going to look at this stuff and judge me?  Potential future employers?  Business Schools (if I ever want to apply)?  My family?  My coworkers?

    I think that a fact of life is that people will judge you based on anything they know about you.  Should I care?  Does it matter than strangers might judge me based on some random photo they find of me?  Probably not.  But the reality is that I probably need to care.  Not because I think that it is right for people to care or judge me based on these things, but because they inevitably will.

    Also I work for, (and therefore feel that I personally represent) a company.  Should they care?  Is it unprofessional?  I am professional in my work and my work relations, I produce strong results and conduct myself appropriately and professionally in the office and at work functions.  Why should what I do on my free time matter.


    Hmmmm - I think that I need to go and set some of my photos to private (a great photrade feature lets you do this).