People change, and so do their aspirations, and so should brands.
People change, and so do their aspirations, and so should brands.

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- People change, and so do their aspirations, and so should brands.
- The first lesson of branding: memorability. It’s very difficult buying something you can’t remember.
- When you say the word marketing, do you think of serving? Until you do, you’re going to live far below your highest potential.
- Simplicity is the Ultimate Sophistication.
- SEO is a noun, verb and adjective.
- Sell the results, not the nuts and bolts.
- Don’t be afraid of competitors. Competition in your market provides an opportunity to ruffle some feathers and get noticed.
- What you post online speaks VOLUME about who you really are. POST with intention. REPOST with caution.
- Successful SEO is not about tricking Google. It’s about PARTNERING with Google to provide the best search results for Google’s users.
- The average millennial attention span is now 10 seconds, which means you might not catch the end of th.
- A brand for a company is like a reputation for a person. You earn reputation by trying to do hard things well.
- Content marketing is like a first date. If you only talk about yourself, there won’t be a second one.
- Everyone loves the idea of disruption in business, but no one likes it when it happens to them.
- You can’t be it for everyone. In fact, if you try to please everyone, you will please no one, especially yourself.
- Creating something is only half the battle. The other half is finding people who care about it.
- It’s easier to love a brand when the brand loves you back.
- In the Hype Machine, everyone is a digital marketer, whether we’re fighting for ideas or for consumer dollars.
- Selling without purpose is as empty as a body without a soul.
- All businesses — no matter if they make dog food or software — don’t sell products, they sell solutions.
- Always remember: a brand is the most valuable piece of real estate in the world; a corner of someone’s mind.