your brand: an asset you don't actually own

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Your Brand: The Most (that you don’t actually own) Valuable Asset

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We take you through examples of good ways to reach out to your audiences and help support your brand, as well as point out ways you cannot control your brand.

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Your Brand: The Most

(that you don’t actually own)Valuable Asset

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your assets

1. How you present yourself to your audience2. How you show up (or don’t)3. Setting expectations

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where you lose control

Snooty Fox1. Bad reviews all over the board,

did they matter?2. Reviews after the Food

Network’s Restaurant Impossible

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where you lose control

@CondeElevator1. Real?2. Did it hurt?

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where you lose control

Scotty’s Brewhouse1. Not an awesome review2. Scotty (not sure if he

wrote or not) tried to respond and help

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where you lose control

@SouthwestAir1. Southwest has a

social media engagement policy

2. Damage was still done

3. Over 1.6 million followers

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building up your assetsExamples of YOUR control:

AdsYour website

Your email campaignsYour Facebook wall

Your videos

West Coast Tacos:1. Growing and sharing positively

with their fans/followers2. Where they’re showing up3. What to expect

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building up your assets

Skinnygirl1. Growing and sharing positively

with their fans/followers2. Where they’re showing up3. What to expect

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building up your assets

Pepsi Refresh 1. Growing and sharing positively

with their fans/followers2. Where they’re showing up3. What to expect

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building up your assets

bluemile 1. Video to show and tell2. Where they’re showing up3. What to expect

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strengthen your brand

1. Evaluate where you are today2. Create a content marketing

plan3. Consistently and frequently

promote4. Have an engagement process

for how you’ll react

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