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Belly Dancing: Market Your Personal Brand!

March 01 2010

belly dancing

No matter where a real estate agent or broker goes, marketing advice is all around! There are constructive lessons about personal branding to grasp in every life, outside your office or the real estate industry. You just need to look for them!

Lisa Barone discovered a prime example of personal branding in the oddest place: her belly dancing studio! In a recent blog post for www.CopyBlogger.com, Lisa explains the key marketing strategies her bellydancing instructor demonstrated to create a personal brand that inspires attention.

One of the common downfalls in marketing your brand, even in the real estate industry, is that people often use marketing technology to boost their image by bragging about themselves. This is not a marketing trend Lisa Barone or RE Technology recommend. The lesson from this blog post is to learn to harness technology and basic marketing strategies to create a successful brand, one that is not associated with ego.

Lisa states four tips for how to establish your personal brand:

  1. Claim your niche
  2. Create your character
  3. Treat people like humans
  4. Make your brand accessible 

Continue to read Lisa's blog post...

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