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mcdonalds pixels !
#ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ ㅤ#favicons#pixels#pixel graphics#favicon#mcdo#mcdonalds#mcdonalds favicons#mcdonalds pixels#pixelart#webgraphic#web graphics#graphics#web#y2k#2000s#mcdonalds pixel#mcdonalds favicon#pixel art#pixel animation#carrd resources#decome#cute pixels#red and yellow#red and yellow pixels#red and yellow favicons#mc donalds#burger pixels#burger favicons#hellokitty pixels
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burger/fast food dividers :00 ?? (Pixels r okay too if u dont have any dividers) 🍔
Off topic: BOIGA KANG
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I COULDN'T FIND ENOUGH DIVIDERS SO I HOPE THESE ARE OKAY!!!
div by @animatedglittergraphics-n-more !!
#favicons ⊹#fast food#mcdonalds#burger#fries#hello kitty#web graphics#favicons#pixel art#pixels#cute pixels#carrd material#decome#tiny pixels#favicon#rentry pixels
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mcdonald's pixels 🍔🍟
#pixels#favicons#gifs#decome#red#mcdonalds#sanrio#san x#hello kitty#rilakkuma#ronald mcdonald#fast food#food#drinks#rentry#carrd#resources#web graphics#eating#burger#im lovin it#more on https://pixels.crd.co
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cutecore pixels . . . reposted
#pixels#rentry#f2u#cutecore#creepycute#yami kawaii#favicons#favicon#pink favicons#pudding#mcdonalds#my sweet piano#gloomy bear#strawberry
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mcdonalds favicons?
McDonald's Favicons
i hope you like them!
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also memory alpha got a new favicon and it fuckin sucks
what is that and why. (a) i could fuckin make that in five minutes. actually no fuck that. i could make something better than that in five minutes. and (b) that font does not appear anywhere else on the site that i can see so why are we using it here and (c) the visual weight is pretty fucked (you cannot just make the letters the same size and assume that they'll look equal that is not how human brains work unfortunately) and (d) they had a perfectly good one???? we don't need mcdonalds (a new shitty favicon) we have food (an actual decent logo) at home (literally in the header of the site as we speak)
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10 Tips for Building Your Blogging Brand
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You've either got a blog already, or you're just about to start one. Congratulations! You are one of only 500 million. Now then, knowing that your blog is (statistically speaking) less than a needle in a haystack, how are you going to get it NOTICED and read? In one word, the answer is BRANDING. You can either throw together a blog and hope it somehow gets found, or you can carefully craft a brand that captures readers' attention and keeps them coming back for more. To throw one together, just do what 99.9% of other bloggers do – wing it. Fly by the seat of your pants and hope for the best. In six months (or sooner) you'll likely be so discouraged you'll give up. Building a brand is obviously the way to go. Think Google, Coke, Apple and Nike to understand the huge potential branding holds for your blog. Brands stand for something, mean something and create loyalty in their customers. They stand apart and often far, far above the competition. And best of all, really good brands get remembered and are sought out by consumers. Here then are 10 tips for building your blogging brand: Who are you writing to? Exactly who is your blog meant for? Create a clear picture of your ideal reader, including age, profession, family, worries, problems, hobbies, etc. You'll be writing to this one person rather than trying to talk to everyone. Remember, when you target everyone, you interest no one. But when a certain segment of the population believes you're writing just for them, you'll build a loyal following. Why are you writing to your specific readers? What is your goal? It might be to educate, to persuade, to motivate, etc. Keep your goal in mind at all times. What are you writing about? This is your topic. It might be physical fitness, marketing, dating, etc. Decide in advance what your message is going to be. Choose a brandable name. If you're creating a fitness blog, for example, then you might choose a one or two word brand name that people are likely to remember, rather than a keyword laden name. HowToGetHealthyAndLoseWeight.com isn't really brandable – it's too generic and too keyword rich. Think in terms of “Google” – now that's a brand. You might try things like FitMonkey.com or SkinnyCakes.com – those are brandable and memorable. Create a snappy tagline. A name generally isn't enough – you also want a tagline to help brand yourself, to clarify what you do and to make your blog more memorable. If your blog is on bacon recipes, your url might be DeadPiggy.com and your tagline might be “Bacon lover's recipes for the non-chef.” See how the tagline not only defines that the site is about bacon recipes, but also narrows the niche to those who don't consider themselves to be good cooks? This is a prime example of using a tagline to define what you do and WHO you do it for. Get a logo. Can you picture the Apple logo? Nike? Coke? A logo is an integral part of your brand. Make it clean, simple, eye-catching and unique. It's worth the extra money to get your logo just right. Adapt your logo into a favicon. Again, this is an important part of branding your blog. Use a website design that matches your topic. A header full of balloons and clowns on a website about grieving generally isn't going to work. Dull colors on a children's website or a lack of photos of gardens on a gardening website won't work. Make sure all of the visual elements of your site correspond with your topic. Choose a writing style and stick with it. Take a lesson from McDonald's here and give your readers what they've come to expect from you. Maybe you're writing to a technical crowd – then you might write like an engineer. Or perhaps you're taking on a persona, like the Rich Jerk. Odds are you're going to write like yourself, which is perhaps best of all because you won't have any trouble maintaining that style. Consistency is key because if one day you're writing like the guy next door and the next day you're writing like an English professor, your readers are going to get confused and likely won't return. Promote your blog's name through social media. Consistently use your blog's name everywhere. Don't use “Law Enforcement Weight Loss” on Twitter and “Muscle Cops” on Facebook – no one will realize it's the same blog you're referring to. Again, this is another reason to choose a unique, short, brandable name that no one else is using anywhere. If your blog is going to stand apart from the crowd, then you've got to do a little extra work, but that work will likely pay off handsomely in the end. Not only will you stand apart from the crowd, you'll also discover that if you ever decide to sell your blog, you'll be able to charge a great deal more because you took the time to brand it. Read the full article
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10 Tips for Building Your Blogging Brand
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You’ve either got a blog already, or you’re just about to start one. Congratulations! You are one of only 500 million. Now then, knowing that your blog is (statistically speaking) less than a needle in a haystack, how are you going to get it NOTICED and read?
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In one word, the answer is BRANDING. You can either throw together a blog and hope it somehow gets found, or you can carefully craft a brand that captures readers’ attention and keeps them coming back for more.
To throw one together, just do what 99.9% of other bloggers do – wing it. Fly by the seat of your pants and hope for the best. In six months (or sooner) you’ll likely be so discouraged you’ll give up.
Building a brand is obviously the way to go. Think Google, Coke, Apple and Nike to understand the huge potential branding holds for your blog. Brands stand for something, mean something and create loyalty in their customers. They stand apart and often far, far above the competition. And best of all, really good brands get remembered and are sought out by consumers.
Here then are 10 tips for building your blogging brand:
Who are you writing to? Exactly who is your blog meant for? Create a clear picture of your ideal reader, including age, profession, family, worries, problems, hobbies, etc. You’ll be writing to this one person rather than trying to talk to everyone. Remember, when you target everyone, you interest no one. But when a certain segment of the population believes you’re writing just for them, you’ll build a loyal following.
Why are you writing to your specific readers? What is your goal? It might be to educate, to persuade, to motivate, etc. Keep your goal in mind at all times.
What are you writing about? This is your topic. It might be physical fitness, marketing, dating, etc. Decide in advance what your message is going to be.
Choose a brandable name. If you’re creating a fitness blog, for example, then you might choose a one or two word brand name that people are likely to remember, rather than a keyword laden name.
HowToGetHealthyAndLoseWeight.com isn’t really brandable – it’s too generic and too keyword rich. Think in terms of “Google” – now that’s a brand. You might try things like FitMonkey.com or SkinnyCakes.com – those are brandable and memorable.
Create a snappy tagline. A name generally isn’t enough – you also want a tagline to help brand yourself, to clarify what you do and to make your blog more memorable. If your blog is on bacon recipes, your url might be DeadPiggy.com and your tagline might be “Bacon lover’s recipes for the non-chef.” See how the tagline not only defines that the site is about bacon recipes, but also narrows the niche to those who don’t consider themselves to be good cooks? This is a prime example of using a tagline to define what you do and WHO you do it for.
Get a logo. Can you picture the Apple logo? Nike? Coke? A logo is an integral part of your brand. Make it clean, simple, eye-catching and unique. It’s worth the extra money to get your logo just right.
Adapt your logo into a favicon. Again, this is an important part of branding your blog.
Use a website design that matches your topic. A header full of balloons and clowns on a website about grieving generally isn’t going to work. Dull colors on a children’s website or a lack of photos of gardens on a gardening website won’t work. Make sure all of the visual elements of your site correspond with your topic.
Choose a writing style and stick with it. Take a lesson from McDonald’s here and give your readers what they’ve come to expect from you. Maybe you’re writing to a technical crowd – then you might write like an engineer. Or perhaps you’re taking on a persona, like the Rich Jerk. Odds are you’re going to write like yourself, which is perhaps best of all because you won’t have any trouble maintaining that style. Consistency is key because if one day you’re writing like the guy next door and the next day you’re writing like an English professor, your readers are going to get confused and likely won’t return.
Promote your blog’s name through social media. Consistently use your blog’s name everywhere. Don’t use “Law Enforcement Weight Loss” on Twitter and “Muscle Cops” on Facebook – no one will realize it’s the same blog you’re referring to. Again, this is another reason to choose a unique, short, brandable name that no one else is using anywhere.
If your blog is going to stand apart from the crowd, then you’ve got to do a little extra work, but that work will likely pay off handsomely in the end.
Not only will you stand apart from the crowd, you’ll also discover that if you ever decide to sell your blog, you’ll be able to charge a great deal more because you took the time to brand it.
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10 Tips for Building Your Blogging Brand
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10 Tips for Building Your Blogging Brand
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You’ve either got a blog already, or you’re just about to start one. Congratulations! You are one of only 500 million. Now then, knowing that your blog is (statistically speaking) less than a needle in a haystack, how are you going to get it NOTICED and read?
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In one word, the answer is BRANDING. You can either throw together a blog and hope it somehow gets found, or you can carefully craft a brand that captures readers’ attention and keeps them coming back for more.
To throw one together, just do what 99.9% of other bloggers do – wing it. Fly by the seat of your pants and hope for the best. In six months (or sooner) you’ll likely be so discouraged you’ll give up.
Building a brand is obviously the way to go. Think Google, Coke, Apple and Nike to understand the huge potential branding holds for your blog. Brands stand for something, mean something and create loyalty in their customers. They stand apart and often far, far above the competition. And best of all, really good brands get remembered and are sought out by consumers.
Here then are 10 tips for building your blogging brand:
Who are you writing to? Exactly who is your blog meant for? Create a clear picture of your ideal reader, including age, profession, family, worries, problems, hobbies, etc. You’ll be writing to this one person rather than trying to talk to everyone. Remember, when you target everyone, you interest no one. But when a certain segment of the population believes you’re writing just for them, you’ll build a loyal following.
Why are you writing to your specific readers? What is your goal? It might be to educate, to persuade, to motivate, etc. Keep your goal in mind at all times.
What are you writing about? This is your topic. It might be physical fitness, marketing, dating, etc. Decide in advance what your message is going to be.
Choose a brandable name. If you’re creating a fitness blog, for example, then you might choose a one or two word brand name that people are likely to remember, rather than a keyword laden name.
HowToGetHealthyAndLoseWeight.com isn’t really brandable – it’s too generic and too keyword rich. Think in terms of “Google” – now that’s a brand. You might try things like FitMonkey.com or SkinnyCakes.com – those are brandable and memorable.
Create a snappy tagline. A name generally isn’t enough – you also want a tagline to help brand yourself, to clarify what you do and to make your blog more memorable. If your blog is on bacon recipes, your url might be DeadPiggy.com and your tagline might be “Bacon lover’s recipes for the non-chef.” See how the tagline not only defines that the site is about bacon recipes, but also narrows the niche to those who don’t consider themselves to be good cooks? This is a prime example of using a tagline to define what you do and WHO you do it for.
Get a logo. Can you picture the Apple logo? Nike? Coke? A logo is an integral part of your brand. Make it clean, simple, eye-catching and unique. It’s worth the extra money to get your logo just right.
Adapt your logo into a favicon. Again, this is an important part of branding your blog.
Use a website design that matches your topic. A header full of balloons and clowns on a website about grieving generally isn’t going to work. Dull colors on a children’s website or a lack of photos of gardens on a gardening website won’t work. Make sure all of the visual elements of your site correspond with your topic.
Choose a writing style and stick with it. Take a lesson from McDonald’s here and give your readers what they’ve come to expect from you. Maybe you’re writing to a technical crowd – then you might write like an engineer. Or perhaps you’re taking on a persona, like the Rich Jerk. Odds are you’re going to write like yourself, which is perhaps best of all because you won’t have any trouble maintaining that style. Consistency is key because if one day you’re writing like the guy next door and the next day you’re writing like an English professor, your readers are going to get confused and likely won’t return.
Promote your blog’s name through social media. Consistently use your blog’s name everywhere. Don’t use “Law Enforcement Weight Loss” on Twitter and “Muscle Cops” on Facebook – no one will realize it’s the same blog you’re referring to. Again, this is another reason to choose a unique, short, brandable name that no one else is using anywhere.
If your blog is going to stand apart from the crowd, then you’ve got to do a little extra work, but that work will likely pay off handsomely in the end.
Not only will you stand apart from the crowd, you’ll also discover that if you ever decide to sell your blog, you’ll be able to charge a great deal more because you took the time to brand it.
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10 Tips for Building Your Blogging Brand
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10 Tips for Building Your Blogging Brand
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You’ve either got a blog already, or you’re just about to start one. Congratulations! You are one of only 500 million. Now then, knowing that your blog is (statistically speaking) less than a needle in a haystack, how are you going to get it NOTICED and read?
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In one word, the answer is BRANDING. You can either throw together a blog and hope it somehow gets found, or you can carefully craft a brand that captures readers’ attention and keeps them coming back for more.
To throw one together, just do what 99.9% of other bloggers do – wing it. Fly by the seat of your pants and hope for the best. In six months (or sooner) you’ll likely be so discouraged you’ll give up.
Building a brand is obviously the way to go. Think Google, Coke, Apple and Nike to understand the huge potential branding holds for your blog. Brands stand for something, mean something and create loyalty in their customers. They stand apart and often far, far above the competition. And best of all, really good brands get remembered and are sought out by consumers.
Here then are 10 tips for building your blogging brand:
Who are you writing to? Exactly who is your blog meant for? Create a clear picture of your ideal reader, including age, profession, family, worries, problems, hobbies, etc. You’ll be writing to this one person rather than trying to talk to everyone. Remember, when you target everyone, you interest no one. But when a certain segment of the population believes you’re writing just for them, you’ll build a loyal following.
Why are you writing to your specific readers? What is your goal? It might be to educate, to persuade, to motivate, etc. Keep your goal in mind at all times.
What are you writing about? This is your topic. It might be physical fitness, marketing, dating, etc. Decide in advance what your message is going to be.
Choose a brandable name. If you’re creating a fitness blog, for example, then you might choose a one or two word brand name that people are likely to remember, rather than a keyword laden name.
HowToGetHealthyAndLoseWeight.com isn’t really brandable – it’s too generic and too keyword rich. Think in terms of “Google” – now that’s a brand. You might try things like FitMonkey.com or SkinnyCakes.com – those are brandable and memorable.
Create a snappy tagline. A name generally isn’t enough – you also want a tagline to help brand yourself, to clarify what you do and to make your blog more memorable. If your blog is on bacon recipes, your url might be DeadPiggy.com and your tagline might be “Bacon lover’s recipes for the non-chef.” See how the tagline not only defines that the site is about bacon recipes, but also narrows the niche to those who don’t consider themselves to be good cooks? This is a prime example of using a tagline to define what you do and WHO you do it for.
Get a logo. Can you picture the Apple logo? Nike? Coke? A logo is an integral part of your brand. Make it clean, simple, eye-catching and unique. It’s worth the extra money to get your logo just right.
Adapt your logo into a favicon. Again, this is an important part of branding your blog.
Use a website design that matches your topic. A header full of balloons and clowns on a website about grieving generally isn’t going to work. Dull colors on a children’s website or a lack of photos of gardens on a gardening website won’t work. Make sure all of the visual elements of your site correspond with your topic.
Choose a writing style and stick with it. Take a lesson from McDonald’s here and give your readers what they’ve come to expect from you. Maybe you’re writing to a technical crowd – then you might write like an engineer. Or perhaps you’re taking on a persona, like the Rich Jerk. Odds are you’re going to write like yourself, which is perhaps best of all because you won’t have any trouble maintaining that style. Consistency is key because if one day you’re writing like the guy next door and the next day you’re writing like an English professor, your readers are going to get confused and likely won’t return.
Promote your blog’s name through social media. Consistently use your blog’s name everywhere. Don’t use “Law Enforcement Weight Loss” on Twitter and “Muscle Cops” on Facebook – no one will realize it’s the same blog you’re referring to. Again, this is another reason to choose a unique, short, brandable name that no one else is using anywhere.
If your blog is going to stand apart from the crowd, then you’ve got to do a little extra work, but that work will likely pay off handsomely in the end.
Not only will you stand apart from the crowd, you’ll also discover that if you ever decide to sell your blog, you’ll be able to charge a great deal more because you took the time to brand it.
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MLM Branding - How to Brand Yourself Online in 17 Simple Steps
MLM Branding - How to Brand Yourself Online in 17 Simple Steps
Ever thought about MLM Branding , or How to Brand yourself to succeed in promoting your MLM business online? Is branding yourself even important at all when you're involved with an MLM company which already exists as a brand? Yes it is and I'll explain why …
MLM Branding – How to Brand Yourself Online
First, a definition of Branding (source: businessdirectory.com)
"Entire process involved in creating a unique name and image for a product (good or service) in the consumers' mind, through advertising campaigns with a consistent theme. customers "
Take a moment to consider this definition carefully – it contains the essence of why and how to brand yourself. But what makes branding so critical when it comes to MLM?
The Importance of MLM Branding
In MLM, you must know how to brand yourself. How to brand yourself as a leader, as someone who can offer something unique to your prospects and customers. Why should anyone join up with you, rather than another sponsor, team or company? You have to have a smoking hot answer to that question if you want to set yourself apart from the countless other sponsors, teams and companies out there.
Sometimes MLM companies go under, or even scrap their pay plans. Brand yourself as a leader, trainer, networker and team builder to weather this particular storm should it ever come your way. Your brand (often referred to as 'You Inc') gives you an autonomous structure independent of any company you may work with, which can be plugged into a new company at a moments notice, and allows for additional affiliate or other marketing outside your primary business.
Your brand should inspire confidence, trust and positivity, and be combined with effective marketing to bring people to know, like and trust you. This foundation is what leads people to opt-in to your list, click on your emails, follow up your offers and quite, join your team or do business with you.
That's Why to Brand Yourself. Here's How to Brand Yourself.
1. Pick a Name
Usually the best name to use to brand yourself in MLM is your own name. If you do not want to do this, brainstorm to develop your brand name. Mike Dillard's 'Magnetic Sponsoring' is an example of this, which although associated with Mike, is a very strong MLM training brand which now operates independently of him.
2. Pick a Niche
You need to know clearly what your brand values and purpose are in order to brand yourself effectively. What are you selling? What are you promoting? Who do you want to reach? What are their needs, wants and desire? What will they respond too? Answering these kinds of questions will help you identify your niche. A broad niche such as 'MLM' will be more difficult to target than a focused one such as 'MLM Lead Generation' or 'Social Media Marketing'
3. Buy a Domain
Having a domain name that incorporates either your own name or the name of your brand is very powerful. If you're not using your own name as your brand name, it's worth considering the keyword content of your brand and domain name. Having a domain name which features keywords you're trying to rank for will help you rank effectively. Check out GoDaddy.com for domain name availability.
4. Show Your Face …
Research shows that a face �� especially a smiling face helps to develop trust in a brand. Since in MLM you are looking to brand yourself as a leader, it makes sense to use your own face as the face of your brand. Use the same image or set of images for each profile, banner or header – this consistency makes instant brand recognition even easier and gives a sense of consistency
5. Be unique – what's so special about you?
Have you got some experience that makes what you have to offer stand out from all the rest? Are you creative, do you have strong leadership skills? Do you have a good insight into people and the way they work, or boat loads of pure passion and drive to succeed and help others? Have you gotten extensive experience in Personal Development, or specialized Technical Knowledge? Perhaps you bring freshness – direct understanding of what it's like to be a beginner and the courage and effort it takes to navigate those first steps on the path?
6. Tell your Story
In your Bio or About pages, make sure there's a story which people can relate to or be inspired by (or both). Use your story to brand yourself by displaying your value, experience, humanity, individuality and to stimulate emotional connection with those who read it.
7. Be everywhere ….
Make sure your brand is featured across a wide selection of Social Sites and Forums, especially those which are relevant to your industry. Always use your brand name as your profile name. Facebook and Twitter are essential, some other good ones are Better Networker (MLM and Online Marketing) and Blokube (SEO Marketing and Blogging), LinkedIn (Business Networking), Digg (Content Sharing) but there's many. Do not be limited, and do participate intelligently in the forums and sites you choose to join.
8. Pick a Color …
Pick a color scheme for your own websites, and all other material you put out. Two or Three colors works best. Keep it consistent where your brand appears.
9. Develop a style …
The style of images, website design, logos and so on should be consistent too. Are your corners sharp or curved? Is the font you use bold and simple or gentle and flowing? Is your page layout minimal full? What is the flavor of your brand?
10. Get a logo …
The best logo designs are instantly recognizable to almost everyone in the world. The Nike Swoosh. The Apple Apple. The Golden Arches of McDonald's. A simple, bold symbol or image is best. (Tip: The plugin 'Favicons' for WordPress blogs is a handy tool which allows you to put your logo on the tab at the top of the browser page)
11. Sign Your name …
As a part of 'personalizing' your brand, add your signature to emails, posts, articles, or other places where you name appears. If you're using a WordPress blog, the plugin 'MyLiveSignature' will give you a basic one for free, or one in your handwriting for a few dollars.
Signing Off!
After articles, posts and emails you'll want to sign off with a consistent message. Over time, people will associate your brand with that message, so make it positive, simple and powerful. As you can see at the end of all my posts, my sign off is "To Your Abundance, Freedom and Success …"
13. Be Relevant …
Keep your content relevant and consistent. If your brand is built around MLM Branding, do not put out an article about Fish.
14. Go Multi-Media …
The more different ways you present your brand, the more people will absorb your brand identity. Written articles, videos, and audio recordings are the most obvious mediums to use online.
15. Play Your Own Tune …
When you're putting together audio or video for your brand content, find a suitable piece of music as a 'signature' and use it across all your material. Bear in mind the energy level of the music – do you want people to feel excited and energized or peaceful and calm when they hear it? Another point to consider is accessibility – Your favorite tune may not send out the right message – think about what your target market will enjoy, not what you enjoy
16. Dominate Google for your brand name!
Make sure that when people type your brand name into Google, they get results which are controlled by you. Especially as your brand develops, others will try to piggy back off your success, and even write negative reviews. Preferably your own websites will come up first, following your article and video content and Social Media profiles. You do not just want the top spot, you want at least the whole first page …
17. Frequency and Repetition
Rinse and Repeat. Put your brand in more places. Get your message seem by as many people as possible. Make sure they will see it again and again. Share your content. Participate in forums. Network actively on Social Sites. People generally need to see your brand several times before they start to notice it, though the process is quicker if they see it in a number of different places.
Now Just Do It! (As a famous brand once said). Look at ways to capitalize on the unique elements you have to offer. Bring your special skills, talents and perspective in line with the needs, wants and desires of your clearly defined target market. Be creative. Think outside the box. Brand Yourself.
Jym Tarrant – Author
Ata Rehman
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MLM Branding - How to Brand Yourself Online in 17 Simple Steps
MLM Branding - How to Brand Yourself Online in 17 Simple Steps
Ever thought about MLM Branding , or How to Brand yourself to succeed in promoting your MLM business online? Is branding yourself even important at all when you're involved with an MLM company which already exists as a brand? Yes it is and I'll explain why …
MLM Branding – How to Brand Yourself Online
First, a definition of Branding (source: businessdirectory.com)
"Entire process involved in creating a unique name and image for a product (good or service) in the consumers' mind, through advertising campaigns with a consistent theme. customers "
Take a moment to consider this definition carefully – it contains the essence of why and how to brand yourself. But what makes branding so critical when it comes to MLM?
The Importance of MLM Branding
In MLM, you must know how to brand yourself. How to brand yourself as a leader, as someone who can offer something unique to your prospects and customers. Why should anyone join up with you, rather than another sponsor, team or company? You have to have a smoking hot answer to that question if you want to set yourself apart from the countless other sponsors, teams and companies out there.
Sometimes MLM companies go under, or even scrap their pay plans. Brand yourself as a leader, trainer, networker and team builder to weather this particular storm should it ever come your way. Your brand (often referred to as 'You Inc') gives you an autonomous structure independent of any company you may work with, which can be plugged into a new company at a moments notice, and allows for additional affiliate or other marketing outside your primary business.
Your brand should inspire confidence, trust and positivity, and be combined with effective marketing to bring people to know, like and trust you. This foundation is what leads people to opt-in to your list, click on your emails, follow up your offers and quite, join your team or do business with you.
That's Why to Brand Yourself. Here's How to Brand Yourself.
1. Pick a Name
Usually the best name to use to brand yourself in MLM is your own name. If you do not want to do this, brainstorm to develop your brand name. Mike Dillard's 'Magnetic Sponsoring' is an example of this, which although associated with Mike, is a very strong MLM training brand which now operates independently of him.
2. Pick a Niche
You need to know clearly what your brand values and purpose are in order to brand yourself effectively. What are you selling? What are you promoting? Who do you want to reach? What are their needs, wants and desire? What will they respond too? Answering these kinds of questions will help you identify your niche. A broad niche such as 'MLM' will be more difficult to target than a focused one such as 'MLM Lead Generation' or 'Social Media Marketing'
3. Buy a Domain
Having a domain name that incorporates either your own name or the name of your brand is very powerful. If you're not using your own name as your brand name, it's worth considering the keyword content of your brand and domain name. Having a domain name which features keywords you're trying to rank for will help you rank effectively. Check out GoDaddy.com for domain name availability.
4. Show Your Face …
Research shows that a face – especially a smiling face helps to develop trust in a brand. Since in MLM you are looking to brand yourself as a leader, it makes sense to use your own face as the face of your brand. Use the same image or set of images for each profile, banner or header – this consistency makes instant brand recognition even easier and gives a sense of consistency
5. Be unique – what's so special about you?
Have you got some experience that makes what you have to offer stand out from all the rest? Are you creative, do you have strong leadership skills? Do you have a good insight into people and the way they work, or boat loads of pure passion and drive to succeed and help others? Have you gotten extensive experience in Personal Development, or specialized Technical Knowledge? Perhaps you bring freshness – direct understanding of what it's like to be a beginner and the courage and effort it takes to navigate those first steps on the path?
6. Tell your Story
In your Bio or About pages, make sure there's a story which people can relate to or be inspired by (or both). Use your story to brand yourself by displaying your value, experience, humanity, individuality and to stimulate emotional connection with those who read it.
7. Be everywhere ….
Make sure your brand is featured across a wide selection of Social Sites and Forums, especially those which are relevant to your industry. Always use your brand name as your profile name. Facebook and Twitter are essential, some other good ones are Better Networker (MLM and Online Marketing) and Blokube (SEO Marketing and Blogging), LinkedIn (Business Networking), Digg (Content Sharing) but there's many. Do not be limited, and do participate intelligently in the forums and sites you choose to join.
8. Pick a Color …
Pick a color scheme for your own websites, and all other material you put out. Two or Three colors works best. Keep it consistent where your brand appears.
9. Develop a style …
The style of images, website design, logos and so on should be consistent too. Are your corners sharp or curved? Is the font you use bold and simple or gentle and flowing? Is your page layout minimal full? What is the flavor of your brand?
10. Get a logo …
The best logo designs are instantly recognizable to almost everyone in the world. The Nike Swoosh. The Apple Apple. The Golden Arches of McDonald's. A simple, bold symbol or image is best. (Tip: The plugin 'Favicons' for WordPress blogs is a handy tool which allows you to put your logo on the tab at the top of the browser page)
11. Sign Your name …
As a part of 'personalizing' your brand, add your signature to emails, posts, articles, or other places where you name appears. If you're using a WordPress blog, the plugin 'MyLiveSignature' will give you a basic one for free, or one in your handwriting for a few dollars.
Signing Off!
After articles, posts and emails you'll want to sign off with a consistent message. Over time, people will associate your brand with that message, so make it positive, simple and powerful. As you can see at the end of all my posts, my sign off is "To Your Abundance, Freedom and Success …"
13. Be Relevant …
Keep your content relevant and consistent. If your brand is built around MLM Branding, do not put out an article about Fish.
14. Go Multi-Media …
The more different ways you present your brand, the more people will absorb your brand identity. Written articles, videos, and audio recordings are the most obvious mediums to use online.
15. Play Your Own Tune …
When you're putting together audio or video for your brand content, find a suitable piece of music as a 'signature' and use it across all your material. Bear in mind the energy level of the music – do you want people to feel excited and energized or peaceful and calm when they hear it? Another point to consider is accessibility – Your favorite tune may not send out the right message – think about what your target market will enjoy, not what you enjoy
16. Dominate Google for your brand name!
Make sure that when people type your brand name into Google, they get results which are controlled by you. Especially as your brand develops, others will try to piggy back off your success, and even write negative reviews. Preferably your own websites will come up first, following your article and video content and Social Media profiles. You do not just want the top spot, you want at least the whole first page …
17. Frequency and Repetition
Rinse and Repeat. Put your brand in more places. Get your message seem by as many people as possible. Make sure they will see it again and again. Share your content. Participate in forums. Network actively on Social Sites. People generally need to see your brand several times before they start to notice it, though the process is quicker if they see it in a number of different places.
Now Just Do It! (As a famous brand once said). Look at ways to capitalize on the unique elements you have to offer. Bring your special skills, talents and perspective in line with the needs, wants and desires of your clearly defined target market. Be creative. Think outside the box. Brand Yourself.
Jym Tarrant – Author
Ata Rehman
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