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Everything has a Brand. Everybody is a Brand.

Tiger&ObamaCover_Small“10 Tips Obama Can Take From Tiger” was a monumental cover nightmare for Golf Digest. Hitting the newstands just as Tiger’s misdeeds were hitting the airwaves, most people saw this Photoshopped cover and saw nothing but a scandal. However, the most important thing on this cover had nothing to do with politics, sports or scandals. It was about branding. Specifically, their hats.

To most people, branding has fallen squarely into the business camp for quite some time. However, with the rise of the web, interest communities, and social media brands have faced a consumer populous uprising. This transfer of brand power is leading the way for the rise of a “new” type of branding—the personal brand. Much to many people’s surprise, personal branding is nothing new and the rules are strikingly similar to modern business branding.

From Pharaohs building steles, massive spires with their names on it, to the Roman Caesars putting images of their faces on coins, or to a staggering number of other examples—branding a person in one form or another has been with us for thousands of years. With the fall of monarchs and the rise of industry, brand power shifted away from the person and to the business. As businesses grew to global proportions, the idea of brand became firmly ensconced as a business concept.

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Gary Vaynerchuk Confirms: It’s About Listening

Video: Talent only part of the equation

We’ve seen it time and again. A person or a business that has incredible talent, incredible ingredients, or incredible opportunity to really change the game. There is one component that is a needed catalyst in today’s market: HUSTLE.

HUSTLE is what has the business leader pounding on his keyboard or pounding the pavement 5:45 on the Friday of a holiday weekend. HUSTLE is what has the market leader personally responding to tweets, forum posts and general customer service emails. HUSTLE will differentiate between the thought leader and the fast follower. The one who HUSTLES the most, defines the market.

Question: Will your business define the market or be defined by the market? It comes down to who is willing to HUSTLE the most.

We’re big Gary Vaynerchuk fans here. We’ll be reposting some of his videos from time to time, but we recommend following him on Twitter, follow his Tumblr blog and getting his book.

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