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The rapper will live stream his final performance at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on YouTube this Saturday night and launch his own TV network. Just don't call him Yo!-prah.
You don't need advertising, you need advocates--the people who tell everyone they know about how awesome your product is. But first you need to know who they are and how to get them.
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The trick to selling people on your brand is to be different in a way that is highly relevant to your audience. Different in a way that creates competitive advantage. Advantage that is, over time, as sustainable as possible. All of which is to say--it's not easy.
How five filthy-rich entrepreneurs caught the attention of business owners everywhere to become a Friday night ritual that rivals the best business schools.
Author Neil Gaiman recently spoke to a group of college graduates about how to become authentic, make it as a professional, and create their own rules for success. Applying these ideas to your brand will make all the difference.