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Social Media Day

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Today (6/30/2010) is our first global Social Media Day sponsored by  Mashable.

Why is this really big?  Because this event is another signal that the way we communicate has changed forever. Communications has morphed and shifted into a new baby being…(or bing!) and will continue to do so in quiet little steps. 

Many people move through their day without  realizing  that they are involved in social networking.  Think about a Mom pushing her baby cart around the park.  Now…take a closer look…is she also looking at her iPhone?  Did she just check for kid friendly restaurants on Foursquare or was she just leaving a quick review of  Babies R Us on Yelp?

If you are just beginning to take notice of Social Media, that’s great! Chances are you are already involved and don’t even know it! 

ASK ME!

Let me make it easy for you to ask the basic questions along with learning what ”all of this” can do for your personal brand and business.  Let me tell you how to protect yourself and your family as you decide what and how to share on your social networks. 

Social is good.

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company

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Branding from Tom Cruise?

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

 The Les Grossman School of Branding!
Branding veteran David Brier (blogger for FastCompany) shares how Les Grossman (played by Tom Cruise) showed us how a highly unrefined, foul-mouthed Hollywood heavyweight producer can steal the show at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards… while leaving behind some branding lessons to live by. 

Les Grossman is that highly unrefined, foul-mouthed Hollywood heavyweight producer who first came to notoriety in “Tropic Thunder.” Brilliantly portrayed by Tom Cruise, Les is definitely more.

His most recent escapade appearing in various video shorts and a live performance (with Jennifer Lopez) at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards brought with it some lessons. Maybe they should be called Les’ns. But whatever, the man, the myth, the legend, the forehead are all bigger than life and here are some takeaways about what we can learn from LG.

1. Be Who You Is: Be Unmistakable
There is no confusing Les with any other film character. And, like it or not, branding is, in part, theater. Face it. You’re setting the stage to tell your story, to present your products which are the characters of your production. Are you going to have a cast of forgettable characters or a production of memorable ones that engage your audience?

Distinction goes a long way for a brand. If your brand can easily be confused (or mistaken) for your competitor, then you unfortunately are not memorable and stand for very little.

Les’n learned: Be unmistakable. And once you’ve done that, revisit it to make sure you’ve gotten there for real. Heck, at least when Dave Thomas was doing the Wendy’s commercials, I remembered the Wendy’s brand. Didn’t you?

2. Know When To Crush It: Go All Out or Not at All
Did you see Les in any of his promo videos or on stage shakin’ his booty? He held nothing back.

He came out and the audience was standing, dancing, cheering, blown away by his total immersion into that character. The kind of immersion that the best brands do every day. Look at Dyson vacuum cleaners. They stood—boldly with total conviction—for great design and single-minded focus on “no loss of suction.” The result was all the incumbents—Electrolux, Kenmore, Hoover—who were busy being complacent started frantically scrambling to catch up. Why? Because they stopped creating something amazingly fresh, new and relevant. They stopped going all out.

Les’n learned: Customers will ignore you if your brand is holding back, half-committed to excellence, and only making moves that are more political than strategic. Be bold. Be remarkable. Be outstanding.

3. Bust a Move in Front of the World: Don’t Settle… Ever
When Les hit the stage, he didn’t just show up, he took a flying leap… literally. He made an entrance that was impossible to ignore.

What type of entrance is your brand making on the stage you’ve set for your brand? Before the “water wars” started years before Pepsi and Coca-Cola entered in, there was Smart Water which built its empire on solid package design, smart branding and an impossible-to-ignore bottle. Pardon the pun, but they didn’t allow their brand to get watered down with improper corner-cutting.

Les’n learned: Dream big. Pay attention to the details. Never lose sight of that mountain (because after that mountain, you’ll discover another one to climb).

4. Shake Things Up: Standing Still Will Never Win
Do something beyond the expected, please. Consumers are exposed to over 26,000 new products per year. That averages to over 70 per day, seven days a week.

Fact is, we are in the age of information overload.

How did Les do it? Les broke every expectation, dancing with J Lo, doing some Fly dancing. Prior to that, he had Will Smith’s son, Jaeda, break his arm in a short video. Prior to that, Les interrupted the famous Tom Cruise underwear dance scene. In short, nothing was sacred.

Les’n learned: Jettison any complacency and any notion that your brand can merely do things “the same way we’ve always done them” since someone will come along and make you yesterday’s breakfast, like Apple did to the smartphone industry with iPhone.

In summary, here are the 4 lessons LG taught us:

  1. Be Who You Is: Be Unmistakable
  2. Know When To Crush It: Go All Out or Not at All
  3. Bust a Move in Front of the World: Don’t Settle… Ever
  4. Shake Things Up: Standing Still Will Never Win

Here’s to successful branding (and doing more with Les). 

Written by David Brier, award-winning designer, author and branding expert. His firm’s work has won the admiration of peers and organizations but, more importantly, has helped clients jump start their brands in new and innovative ways, even (and especially) when they’ve failed in previous brand makeovers. You can follow David Brier on twitter here.

Hope you enjoyed this article and found the branding lessons on point!

Sabrina Espinal
Sabrina&Company Social Media Services

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