DBI BLOG
One of the biggest trends in branding currently is purpose-driven branding. This is when a brand focuses on a specific purpose or cause and incorporates it into its messaging, values, and actions.
I feel like Artificial intelligence (AI) has come into increasing focus in recent years and especially in the last couple of weeks, I get confronted with the concept A-LOT. I come across many newspaper and magazine articles, blogs, and people on LinkedIn who connected with me and want to chat about AI. (…and probably want to “sell” something to me) It seems like AI is THE hot topic of the moment.
What’s the deal with building this personal brand? You might think: “How can it help me when I am just an employee? Why should I put so much effort into this? People will see the quality of my work, right? I work hard, I have my accomplishments…”
Since we first encountered the first version of the World Wide Web, also known as Web1, brands have used the Internet to grow and gain awareness. The current development is Web3, where investors, consumers, and brands come together. Web3 has become a collective term for a new and better vision of the Internet.
Luxury Branding is not easy. You’re targeting a very specific audience, asking them to make a significant investment into something that might not be a necessity. Time to start a perfect luxury branding strategy!
One of the core activities as a job seeker, entre/solopreneur, and business owner is getting in touch with other people. Networking makes you noticeable and is an interesting avenue for exchanging ideas, new opportunities, getting support, building valuable relations, and creating growth.
First impressions are (and always will be) important. Especially when it comes to building your personal brand. What you wear is a direct representation of who you are, whether you want to believe it or not.
Having a mentor can be a life-changing experience in your career. Many benefits are gained to have someone guiding you on the right path.
As a personal / business branding strategist and business mentor, I noticed that there’s some confusion about the difference between personal branding and business branding.
Spending time abroad encourages you to get outside of your comfort zone and do things you probably wouldn’t have thought to do at home.