personal brand
English
Etymology
Popularized by American consultant and author Tom Peters.
Noun
personal brand (plural personal brands)
- The public image of an individual's unique and desirable qualities, often based on particular marketing strategies and the use of social media.
- 2012, Sarah-Jayne Gratton, Follow Me! Creating a Personal Brand with Twitter, John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 78:
- Using my @grattongirl brand as example, my personal brand statement reads, “I delight in helping others create and unleash their personal brand on Twitter.”
- 2020, Emily Segal, Mercury Retrograde, New York: Deluge Books, →ISBN:
- […] I had a social and possibly sexual interest in my coworkers and in the founder boys; I had an ambitious vain interest in my personal brand as it appeared to the world […]
- 2021 May 7, Taylor Lorenz, “Elon Musk: Memelord or Meme Lifter?”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- In many cases, the brand also pays. Mr. Musk, who is both a successful businessman and a freewheeling personal brand, appears to be an exception.
Further reading
- personal branding on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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