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May 08, 2009

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yinka olaito

Great thoughts and thanks for being original. That is the best anyone can be.

@CreativeFusion (Anne)

Great post Joe. I know from experience that you practice what you preach. You have always gotten back to me quickly when I've sent you a question. Haven't quite figured out how you keep up!

Also good to be promoting social cause involvement. Just read in Zoomer magazine from Rudyard Griffiths book Who we are: A Citizen's Manifesto that 10% of Canadians are responsible for 80% off annual volunteer hours. (You never know--the life you change could be your own!)

Thanks!

Joe Pulizzi

Thanks Anne...great point about the volunteer hours. Just doing something can make all the difference in the world...you just don't realize the possibilities until after you do it.

Cheers

Rod Claar

Thanks Joe. I think everyone should do some of these in today's economy. If you job is not 100% secure for as long as you will want it, you need to keep your online profiles up to date, write a blog, be helpful and volunteer.

Rod Claar
http://rod-claar.net
http://www.EffectiveAgileDev.com

Ambal Balakrishnan

Joe - Awesome List! Thanx for collecting so many great ideas in one place!

Mike D. Merrill

Great List Joe. Enjoyed the presentation and blog post.

Mike D. Merrill
Twitter @mikedmerrill
blog http://www.mikemerrill.com

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Making yourself an indispensable source of information can establish your credibility, reputation and identity as an authority networker. The more helpful and valuable your information is the greater the chance those customers will purchase from you. This is the concept behind attraction marketing, a new internet network marketing lead generation tactic where you develop ongoing relationships with clients and become a person of value by educating them first and then moving them along the buying path in your communications. These clients will also bring in more business for you via referrals.

Jay Ehret

Joe, if I could add one to your list of 10, I would expand on slide #9. Don't just be unique, be interesting. When your brand is on display, it should be the interesting part of your personality.

Joe Pulizzi

Great point Jay. Well said.

Ardath Albee

Joe,

Thanks for sharing this list. And for practicing what you share so well.

My favorite - Lethal Generosity! That pretty much says it.

Ardath

Dr Wright

Getting behind one charity or cause is a great branding op. People need to tell the story and reason behind the charity they are working for or with. Sometimes it has natural synergy, sometimes it is a personal thing.

If a you tell the story it will enhance your brand.

Dr. Letitia Wright
The Wright Place TV Show
http://wrightplacetv.com
www.twitter.com/drwright1


Julie Cottineau

This is so perfect and timely. I am working on this right now. I've been thinking (and doing) most of these things but it's so helpful to see it in one place.

Just launched my blog on innovation and branding. (step 2)

www.BrandTwist.blogspot.com

Thanks!

Julie

Joe Pulizzi

Great start Julie. The blog looks fantastic. Keep me posted.

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