Put a Brand Building Activity into Your Everyday Do-list [video]

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Last week I wrote about that lack of personal branding is the death to your career and I also shared some great articles on how to keep your career alive. Today I’d like to share a video with William Arruda, a personal branding guru. In this video he tells us how to incorporate our own personal brand into the corporate brand by developing our own communication plan and put a brand-building activity into our everyday do-list.

The video is only a few minutes long, so take your time watching it. Mr Arruda has some great and easy accessible tips to share!

Do you have a personal communication plan for developing your career? I’d love to hear about it! Please share your experiences in the comment box below!

About the author

Anna Rydne is a communications specialist, a mother and a small business owner. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, she's determined to uncover the secrets of how successful people and companies communicate. Anna has a special interest in social media marketing and personal branding and she believes the road to success is trying. She tweets about all things comms, social media and marketing @CoSkills and writes for SteamFeed.com twice a month. She holds a bachelor's degree in psychology. Contact her at anna@communicateskills.com.

2 Responses to Put a Brand Building Activity into Your Everyday Do-list [video]

  1. Paul Cooley says:

    Great video! Thank you for posting Anna! :)

    It’s nice to see others spreading the truth about personal and corporate brands and how they can go together.

    Have a great day Anna!

  2. [...] There is corporate brand and then there is your personal brand. Can they work together. My favorite blogger Anna Rydne from @Coskills has a great post on the subject. Watch the short video by William Arruda a personal branding guru. Short and to the point. http://communicateskills.com/2012/08/20/brand-building-activity/ [...]

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