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Monthly Archives: November 2009

Personal Branding and DNA

crush_itGary Vaynerchuk is coming to Chicago tonight! I’ll be there. Because it’s Gary V Day in Chicago, I’m sharing this post from October 9, 2008 with 20 tips and a video. Enjoy! And…yes, I’ll be back with a report on what it’s like to meet Gary live. Thanks and congratulations to Kally Olexa for bringing Gary to town on his Crushit! book tour.

How does DNA relate to personal branding and community building? Read this post to find out.

On twitter, Gary Vaynerchuk, host of Wine Library TV: Gary Vaynerchuk’s daily wine video blog, shared a link to his New Media Expo presentation where he talked about how personal branding is in your DNA. At almost 48 minutes, the video is well worth watching [especially to hear Gary talk about his personal DNA], but if you don’t have the time right now, take a few moments and read these highlights.

Gary Vaynerchuk’s New Media Expo PresentationMy Top 20 Takeaways

  1. Understand who you are and execute it – examine your personal DNA
  2. “Legacy is greater than Currency” – the quote on Gary’s favorite t-shirt and a reminder that you don’t want to go for the quick sale, instead you want to build equity in the world
  3. Two things that will absolutely win this game: community and content
  4. Monetize: Google the words you want to talk about and look at who’s advertising to that audience, click on the ads and contact them about sponsoring you
  5. Become part of the conversation in your space, allowing at least 1-3 hours a day to comment
  6. Where should you be? EVERYWHERE!!!
  7. Open as many platforms as you can
  8. When you comment, leave a solid response that shows you understand the space
  9. Search for your name every single day
  10. Take what you can and build on it
  11. Produce a show and own your niche – it’s a gold rush out there
  12. Use Viddler instead of YouTube; you can add your own logo to Viddler
  13. Uploading to YouTube is a huge mistake; you’re promoting their brand, not yours
  14. Work 17-18 hours days on your projects
  15. Understand what you want – you have to go with what’s important to you whether it’s being at your kids’ soccer games or owning the New York Jets
  16. Stay on brand; @garyvee is Gary’s twitter id. He says it was a huge mistake.
  17. You are going to control your message anymore; that ship has sailed. You will be defined by the universe.
  18. Dominate your niche, no matter how small, and find the players who pay to advertise in your field and go after them.
  19. Answer every single email, even if you get 250 a day like Gary does
  20. Know what’s important to you, turn down opportunities if they conflict with your priorities

Video: Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV talks about Building Your Brand in a Web 2.0 World

Personal Branding-DNA Profile: Take a Peak into Your Passion

Let’s start with the top two takeaways:

  • Understand who you are and execute it – examine your personal DNA
  • “Legacy is greater than Currency” – the quote on Gary’s favorite t-shirt and a reminder that you don’t want to go for the quick sale, instead you want to build equity in the world
  • Well, what is your personal DNA brand? If you’ve lost touch with your passion or you like so many things so much you’re not sure about your true love, ponder these questions and listen for answers to help you focus. Could your passion be Alf Season 2 – the example Gary uses in the video?

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    1. What do wake up excited about every morning?
    2. What do you search for online?
    3. What magazines and books do you read – why?
    4. What do your friends ask you about?
    5. What topics do know more about than most people?
    6. Where do you love to go?
    7. What did you like to do as a kid – why?
    8. What would you do if money didn’t matter?
    9. What are your doing when you’re having so much fun you lose all track of time?
    10. What kind of legacy do you want to leave – for who and why?

    Your Turn

    How about you? What would you say if someone asked you: What do you live for?

    Community and Social Media | Social Media Club Chicago Panel Video

    IMG_0507Thanks to Steve Stokes of Stoked Studios for covering Social Media Club Chicago‘s first anniversary event on October 22, 2009. Many people asked about how they could watch the video of the panel discussion about community and social media – click here to go the video.

    SMC Chicago President, Jeff Willinger of RightPoint Consulting moderated the panel discussion. Thanks so much to our panelists: Ramon DeLeon of Domino’s Pizza, Sarah Evans of Sevans Strategy, Gerald [and Olivia] Haman of Solution People and Katy Lynch from www.whereivebeen.com.

    First anniversary sponsors included Synovate, Kimball Office, Dominos and Garrett Popcorn. Thanks to ArtistsHouseMusic.org for providing video hosting.

    Video coverage of prior Social Media Club Chicago events . . .

    Were you there? What did you think of this event?

    Disclosure: Barbara Rozgonyi is the founder of Social Media Club Chicago.

    Cool Blog Tool Video Marketing Channel Aggregator

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    “That was a great post. I can tell you spent lots of time on it.” – recent comment
    Well, not as much time as you think and I have Yubby to thank for that.

    Back at BlogWorld in Las Vegas, I met Vincent from Yubby [and Amsterdam!] as he and Daniel Honigman were exchanging contact information by bumping their iPhones. After I took this picture, I asked Vincent to do a video about how Yubby works. We used Vincent’s camera microphone. He then uploaded the video to my Macbook and it took me awhile to upload it to YouTube. Here it is . . . .

    Although it took me a little longer than I’d like to upload the video, I started using Yubby and set up a KA review channel almost right away. And, everyone who checked out BlogWorld Expo’s site, saw Yubby in action. One person told me that the Yubby videos on the BlogWorld speaker page were the reason they came to BlogWorld.

    How do you use Yubby?
    1. Sign up
    2. Create a channel
    3. Search videos
    4. Drag icons into your channel
    5. Choose a style
    6. Grad the embed code
    7. Publish

    Total time to publish a channel: as little as one minute. Here’s the BlogWorld Expo Yubby channel.



    Tip: search for your name or keywords and see what comes back from 30 different video sources. Then, create, publish and promote your video marketing channels.

    How do you use video in your marketing?

    Disclosure: BlogWorld Expo provided complimentary registration to members of the media.