And the internet and the global
microbrand make all this even more viable, even more exciting.
Not exact matches
My blog was a fairly successful global
microbrand last year, even though it wasn't
making me any money.
Seth Godin and John T. Unger, two voices I listen to very carefully, recommended me this Global
Microbrand, independently of each another: Best
Made Company.
And every single person and business trying to
make money online is a Global
Microbrand, whether they know it or not.
I think maybe I'll take the time to write up some of the strategies that have
made the Global
Microbrand work so well for me.
The other major way to
make money with the blogging platform is to use it to market your Global
Microbrand, like Thomas did with English Cut.
As the global audiences become more savy on finding the one niche they are looking for, and the web 2.0 tools
make it easier to find that one individual, the Global
Microbrand will become more and more powerful.
Do you like the idea of combining low production values and YouTube to
make it easy for
microbrands to poke into the web?