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BUILDING YOUR CORPORATE CHARACTER
HOW TO STAND OUT IN YOUR MARKETPLACE
In today’s episode, Brand Profiler and Neuromarketing Educator, Jacki Mitchell returns to the couch to discuss the rise of H2H business and how a Corporate Character enables you to develop strong human to human relationships that will help you succeed in your marketplace.
Be true to you and connect with your clients.
We hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, please feel free to share the post or tag someone you may think will benefit.
Thank you, M&M
2:23 - H2H and the new form of business
3:16 - Neuromarketing: how leveraging other existing brands and existing memories can help your brand.
5:13 – How to win business in your marketplace
6:58 – A corporate character: what is it and how do you create yours?
9:55 – What is it about your style that people like - use 360 degree feedback to find out.
10:39 – How to use LinkedIn to ask for testimonials
12:04 – Why emotional personality traits are better when building your corporate character
By Eview GroupBUILDING YOUR CORPORATE CHARACTER
HOW TO STAND OUT IN YOUR MARKETPLACE
In today’s episode, Brand Profiler and Neuromarketing Educator, Jacki Mitchell returns to the couch to discuss the rise of H2H business and how a Corporate Character enables you to develop strong human to human relationships that will help you succeed in your marketplace.
Be true to you and connect with your clients.
We hope you enjoy this episode, and as always, please feel free to share the post or tag someone you may think will benefit.
Thank you, M&M
2:23 - H2H and the new form of business
3:16 - Neuromarketing: how leveraging other existing brands and existing memories can help your brand.
5:13 – How to win business in your marketplace
6:58 – A corporate character: what is it and how do you create yours?
9:55 – What is it about your style that people like - use 360 degree feedback to find out.
10:39 – How to use LinkedIn to ask for testimonials
12:04 – Why emotional personality traits are better when building your corporate character