[The Wired Ones] Advice for People Building Brands

by pcorbett on September 23rd, 2008

This episode of The Wired Ones focuses on answers to the question “What advice do you have for people building brands?”. Join The Wired Ones here and subscribe to further episodes here.

Episode #3 includes:

Peter Corbett, iStrategyLabs, (host)

Hooman Radfar, CEO, ClearSpring

Leslie Brandshaw, President, JESS3 and CM/PM at New Media Strategies

Nick O’Neill, Founder, Social Times

Mae Coughlan, Designer, Bates Creative Group

Jesse Thomas, CEO, JESS3

Matt Goddard, CEO, R2i

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3 Comments

  1. Alycia de Mesa

    September 23rd, 2008 at 2:08 pm

    I actually didn’t heard a thing in this piece on “brand building.” These were all lovely (and rather vague) sound bytes on brand maintenance.

  2. pcorbett

    September 23rd, 2008 at 2:56 pm

    It think it’s interesting how everyone has their own way of hearing/interpreting content. What i heard on brand building was:

    1) focus on your customer, they’ll tell you how to win
    2) be genuine, don’t just try to be
    3) blogging is a great way to build brands
    4) brands need to be flexible so they build themselves
    5) monitor your brand so you can know what people are saying
    6) the conversation around your brand is happening w/o you. jump in

    Thats a lot of brand building advice….



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