A Quote by Sophie Ellis-Bextor

I do find it a bit disconcerting when your name becomes a brand. — © Sophie Ellis-Bextor
I do find it a bit disconcerting when your name becomes a brand.
If you use your own name as your business brand, keep in mind that if you lose that brand, you have lost your name. And that is a bit of a problem going forward in life. If you decide to make up a name, and if you have lost that name, then who cares. But when it is your name on the products, and you lose it, that is the game changer.
Just build your brand from day one, man. Your brand is your name, basically. A lot of people don't know that they need to build their brand, your brand is what keeps you moving.
Your brand is your name, basically. A lot of people don't know that they need to build their brand; your brand is what keeps you moving.
I always disagreed with the separation of the name and the brand and the person To build on that name and brand is one thing. To divorce the name and the brand from the person was not an approach that I agreed with.
It's very disconcerting to have a camera shoved in your face. It's really discombobulating. If you're the least bit nervous you forget what you just said, you can't find your way through, you can't follow the logic of your own statements sometimes. It's a weird sensation. And I think that really helps to lock people in place.
My own life has been doubly disconnected, as I've written books under two different names. As an author, your name almost becomes a brand; readers know what to expect.
It is disconcerting to sit with your parent and find you're turning over your future to your government, which can't manage their money.
On average, it takes as much as $100 million in paid media for a brand to be a household name in America. Marketing partnerships are the best form of off-balance sheet financing one can ever find. Smart startups use this technique to scale their companies and build their brand equity.
What's your brand? If you can't answer that question about your own brand in two or three words, your brand's in trouble.
At the onset, I decided to name my brand LVL XIII - which means Level 13. The number 13 identified within the name and concept of the brand references throughout history that every creation begins at the level of thought and idea.
We have signed an exclusive licensing agreement with a company called TurnerPatterson, another African-American company, and what I thought would be a great vehicle for 'Ebony,' since it is such a strong brand name with tremendous loyalty, is to grow that brand name even more across different areas.
Whatever you and your team decide your new brand will stand for, deliver on that promise. That's the only way you'll ever control your brand. And beware: brands always mean something. If you don't define what the brand means, your competitors will.
Brand is much more than a name or a logo. Brand is everything and everything is brand
Once in a while it can be a bit disconcerting to be so recognisable.
It's a bit disconcerting being treated like Madonna.
Your brand or your name is simply your reputation, you have to fight in life to protect that as it means everything. Nothing is more important.
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