Building Authority and Expertise Through Your Two-Word Brand
In this video Phyllis talks about what makes a good idea, stating that a good idea is one that is obvious yet cool, making you wonder why you didn’t think of it yourself. She explains that she learned how to run a business through personal experience, handling all aspects of a business except for the product and its presentation. She then realized that people often struggle to understand who they are and to be authentic. To help people find their true selves, she provides guidance on personal branding, which she says is critical to endorse a business. She talks about her approach to personal branding and how to establish a two-word brand. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the importance of owning and leveraging one’s uniqueness and strengths, rather than allowing them to be used against them.
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