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Perhaps global -
microbrand = enlightenment too?
My blog was a fairly successful global
microbrand last year, even though it wasn't making me any money.
[UPDATE: My «Global
Microbrand» archive is here.
And the internet and the global
microbrand make all this even more viable, even more exciting.
Concepts like the Social Object and Global
Microbrand are yours, and I use them frequently.
Alodia's a global
microbrand, so Logia Group eventually plans to release her content in other countries where it -LSB-...]
But it seems to me the biggest reason that drives the bloggers I read the most is, we're all looking for our own personal global
microbrand.
This is EXACTLY what I meant when I talked about The Global
Microbrand, back in 2005.
Nice summary Hugh, bringing lifestyle back into the equation is key, this fits nicely with
your microbrand idea.
For the greater part of the last decade, I have been using the internet to build what I'm fond of calling, «The Global
Microbrand».
-LSB-...] in and passionate about, to CREATE more, to start up their own small businesses, their own global
microbrands and projects to leave their impression on the world, and to have more control over their own time, -LSB-...]
In case you don't know, this is Texas» favorite new global
microbrand.
Hugh has been carrying on about global
microbrands, of late.
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.
With the internet, of course, a global
microbrand is easier to create than ever before.
And the global
microbrand (a gorgeous idea, thanks Hugh) is yet another facet.
I was never mindful of the idea of becoming a global
microbrand.
I agree that we are all looking for our own personal global
microbrand.
And this is why the little global
microbrands have a pretty cool advantage in this new marketing environment... the ability to connect in a real human voice that doesn't have to be cleared with legal.
Once I created my own fledgling global
microbrand (i.e. via this weblog) I started helping other people do the same.
Of course, «The Global
Microbrand» is not conceptual rocket science.
Though I've been mostly silent on it, these last weeks I've been working on a really interesting project: «Turning The Hughtrain into a global
microbrand.»
Hugh, The Global
Microbrand idea is what keeps me going.
And every single person and business trying to make money online is a Global
Microbrand, whether they know it or not.
«Commuting to the corporate glass box in the big city» is one of those images that give me the chills... it's why my partner and I started our own little
microbrand 11 years ago.
For years now, I've been riffing on «The Global
Microbrand», something I've always wanted to create for myself: A small, tiny brand, that «sells» all...
gapingvoid: the global
microbrand rant I was talking to a friend on the phone about this yesterday.
A truly global
microbrand gives you more than pastoral sans glass box.
The full story on the growth of a global
microbrand, EnglishCut.
Hugh MacLeod discusses the «Global
Microbrand», a small business with a global reach, thanks to the power of the internet.
The Global
Microbrand is nothing new; they've existed for a while, long before the internet was invented.
However, the Global
Microbrand is sustainable.
Robert Scoble, like I said, the grand - daddy of all one - man global
microbrands, isn't self - employed, either.
Long live the global
microbrands!
He suggests that one of the most effective ways to further your own success at this point in time is to create your own Global
Microbrand which is, as Hugh explains:
Once I created my own fledgling global
microbrand (i.e. via my weblog) I started helping other people do the same.
It is little difference to your «Global
Microbrand» idea — that «web 2.0» has given everybody the power to become a global force through the low cost of entry to publishing tools.
The older I get, the more I like this type of «Global
Microbrand» business model.
The way to go isn't to suck up through advertising, the way to go is to build my own global
microbrand.
What got my attention was they seem to have taken the «Global
Microbrand» concept on board rather seriously.
Post-Hughtrain is all about building what I call a «Global
Microbrand».
For anyone who is unaware, can you tell us about the Cluetrain Manifesto and then segue from that into the term you have coined, the Global
Microbrand?
Chris Carfi points to John T. Unger, an artist and regular gapingvoid commenter who has used his blog and the global
microbrand idea to carve out a nice wee career for himself (for more money than his last day job paid him, I hasten to add).
The artist I admire the most, in terms of taking the internet - enabled «global
microbrand» idea and running with it, is my good friend, John T. Unger.
Interesting article by Millioniare Socialite: «Divergent means of building a global
microbrand.»
A blog is a great way to build one's own personal «global
microbrand».
«How to create a global
microbrand on a taco - stand budget.»
Madison Ave is still struggling to catch up with postmodernism (Sony & graff), and cultivating
a microbrand still feels pretty»90s.
I'll keep working on the Alvin Soon Global
Microbrand