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Ten Responses to Someone Talking About Their Personal Brand

Posted on: August 1st, 2010 by Geoff Livingston 4 Comments

Teddy Roosevelt

After reading Rohit Bhargava’s impassioned defense of personal brands, I could not help but laugh. While the personal branding movement may feel it will always be pushing the corporate boundaries, in reality to many, personal brands identify themselves as egos in motion.

As I commented on Rohit’s blog, in truth, Tom Peters did the world a disservice with the Fast Company article, “The Brand Called You,” 13 years ago. Reputation and brand are not synonymous, especially when it directly pertains to the human condition.

Unfortunately, people who want to feel important have latched onto the fad with an iron grip (They would be better focused on simply doing the next right thing). Well, who doesn’t want to feel important? We all do, and it’s likely we all know someone who discusses their personal branding initiative.

What would be some humorous responses to a friend who started talking about their personal brand? Here’s a little list some friends an I put together over the weekend on Facebook.

10) Does it fit in your front door?

9) Who’s your designer (from Lydia Kidwell Sugarman, Venntive)?

8) Does your wife (husband) own half?

7) If your Personal Brand were a tree, what kind of tree would it be (from Ike Pigott)?

6) What color is it?

5) You got branded? Wow! Which ranch? Didn’t that hurt (from Benson Hendrix)?

4) Wow, what have you been drinking?

3) How big is YOUR schwartz (from Kami Huyse)?

2) If it’s personal, keep it to yourself (from Richard Becker).

1) Go take a cold shower, will ya?

What would you add?

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The Top Twenty Silly Tweets

Posted on: July 16th, 2010 by Geoff Livingston 1 Comment

The proliferation of “personal brands” (a.k.a. internet famous) and celebrities offers a bounty of bizarre tweets and online statements. Here’s a compilation of my favorite gaffes!

1) Don’t they know who I am?

2) I have too many friends. Will you join my fan page?

3) “You need to nurture your rising star.”

4) it makes me sad, the more I have success the more people don’t like me….

5) I love how some dudes hate me for dating their fantasy girl, as if they were going to if I hadn’t.

6) I don’t get it either. Who pushes out more interesting links AND interacts more than me on Twitter?

7) That’s bad for my personal brand…

8) Enough about me, what do you think about me?

9) I find it hard to take Twitter advice from someone with < 500 followers.

10) I seem to get two kinds of Twitter followers: People who want me, and people who want to be me.

11) Google me!

12) I really don’t understand why I am not insanely famous.

13) New rule: If your email starts off with “I want to pick your brain,” my reply starts off with “at $400 per hour.”

14) I charge $22,000 a day.

15) I deserve all the respect and support I can get.

16) I’m going to take my talent to South Beach.

17) These companies beg me to come, I’m not going anymore to these drinking “PR” fests.

18) Why is that people always try to understand estimate my intelligents?!

19) Hey @Twitter, just so you understand the basis of our relationship. It’s all about me.

20) Passion is your personal branding fuel.

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Get Ready for Ignite DC 4 – June 16

Posted on: June 2nd, 2010 by Geoff Livingston 4 Comments

We are just 15 days away from Ignite DC 4 on Thursday, June 16. I had the great fortune of being the closing speaker for Ignite DC 3 last winter. The above video is my speech on Using Your Skills to Change the World, and you can find my slides here.

For those of you not familiar, the Ignite series has a unique format: “Five minutes, 20 slides. What would you say?” At every Ignite, 16 artists, technologists, thinkers, and personalities take the stage to answer this challenge. It’s really awesome, and I look forward to this coming Ignite DC 4.

Here are the current speakers:

You can RSVP here. See you there!

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