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Believernomics creating brand wealth
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believernomics creating pa360media.com brand wealth

Believernomics …everyone is an economy… Belief drives your economy. It affects the choices you make, the confidence levels you have, how you access opportunity, how accessible opportunity is to you, how productive you are and how successful you will be.

1. What is brand wealth? Contents 2. How to create brand wealth? 3. How to measure brand wealth?

1. What is brand wealth? 2. How to create brand wealth? 3. How to measure brand wealth?

Your brand wealth is determined by the value that others place on your personal brand. Strong brand value creates high brand wealth. High brand wealth increases your purchasing power in the market-place of opportunity. Brand wealth

Calculating your brand wealth valuewealthopportunity += purposeful relevanttrust confidencereciprocityuseful experience respect promotion earnings networks credible influence new networks satisfaction

2. How to create brand wealth? 1. What is brand wealth? 3. How measure brand wealth?

Creating brand wealth.. …find out what adds value… First you need to find out what adds value. Remember not everything that has a purpose is relevant and not everything that is relevant is useful Unemployed rocket scientist

Creating brand wealth.. …know when not to compromise… Never choose popularity over respect. If you do you will cease to be useful and your brand value will be worthless.

Creating brand wealth.. …discretion… Use your discretion. Know what to say, when to say it, how to say and who to say it to. If you don’t have discretion you will lose credibility

Creating brand wealth.. …be self aware… Be aware of the impact that your behaviour has on others. Lack of self awareness harms your brand value

Creating brand wealth.. …practice problem solving… Problem solving equals usefulness. It takes much more effort to solve a problem than it does to discover one

Creating brand wealth.. …don’t stand still… Always be prepared to do things differently, if doing things differently means that you can do things better

Creating brand wealth.. …establish a unique selling point… Your unique selling point is the thing that distinguishes you from everybody else. Identify a unique selling point and work on perfecting it

Creating brand wealth.. …doing something for nothing… Being prepared to do something for nothing can do wonders for your brand value and generate significant brand wealth

Creating brand wealth.. …establish a culture… How good i s your w ord ? Your brand is not just what you do, your brand is who you are. Making a way of life out of your brand gives you huge credibility

3. How to measure brand wealth? 1. What is brand wealth? 2. How to create brand wealth?

Measuring brand wealth.. …loyalty… In the world of brand economics loyalty is hard currency. Loyalty provides powerful evidence of credibility, confidence, trust and influence

measuring brand wealth.. …reciprocity… Reciprocity is a good measure of brand wealth. It is often the case that if you add value to the lives of others they will want to add value to your life as well

measuring brand wealth.. …recognition… This could include affirmation as well as constructive critique. Remember, knowing when you have got it wrong is an important as knowing when you have got it right

measuring brand wealth.. …networks… A growing network provides evidence of increased confidence, trust and influence and can attract loyalty

measuring brand wealth.. …self assuredness… If you are not self assured you will be insecure. You need to be able to vouch for yourself even if others do not vouch for you

Believernomics is a concept developed and designed by pa360 media. It builds upon practical learning and experience gained from 25 years of public, private and voluntary sector employment; as well as a wide range of skills gained in senior public sector management, workforce development, strategic planning and stakeholder engagement. To find out more visit: Believernomics Copyright 2014 pa360media Believernomics is a trademark of pa360media

believernomics creating pa360media.com brand wealth