Branding America: What Does Your Brand Say About You?,Used

Branding America: What Does Your Brand Say About You?,Used

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Upon becoming a television news commentator, Noelle Nikpour had a realization: She, like everyone, has a brand. A native of Arkansas, Noelle was already a successful Republican consultant and strategist who had raised funds for various political candidates. When she started appearing on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, HLN, and other television and national radio broadcasts, she realized she had a role to play. Branding isn't just about corporations building relationships with consumers through advertising. It's also become an important part of political campaigns more important than candidates ideas and certainly more important than their qualifications. Barack Obamas 2008 presidential candidacy proved that. Meanwhile, branding has become an essential part of modern life for every American. These days, everyone has a brand. In some ways thats good, and in some ways its bad, but its definitely todays reality. Her new book, Branding America, traces how branding has moved from the corporate world into politics and then into Americans personal lives. It describes todays most important political brands: the Democrats, who have a terrible brand; the Republicans, whose brand is in need of repair; and todays rising brand conservative women. And it explains how Americans can take advantage of this new reality to succeed in the workplace and in life.

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