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[Mastering Strategy and Branding: Insights from Seth Godin]-[165. Building Your Personal Brand Makes a Promise: Are You Keeping It?]

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · B2 · 2024-10-22

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Mastering Strategy and Branding: Insights from Seth Godin

In a recent episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams sat down with marketing legend and bestselling author Seth Godin to discuss the nuances of branding, marketing, and the strategic communication required to create meaningful change. Godin, author of This is Strategy, challenges conventional wisdom and emphasizes that effective influence is rooted in intentionality and empathy.

Redefining Branding as a Promise

Godin begins by dismantling the common misconception that "branding is logoing." Instead, he defines a brand as a "promise" or an "expectation." He notes that individuals have brands whether they choose to cultivate them or not—often defined by the value they add or the consistency of their actions. "We get to build a personal brand through deliberate action," Godin explains. For a professional, this means consistently "under-promising and over-delivering," ensuring that the promise made to colleagues or the market is kept through every interaction.

The Dynamics of Spreading Ideas

When discussing how to grow a platform like a podcast, Godin argues against reliance on traditional advertising. Instead, he suggests that ideas spread when the audience feels that their "status would go up or their affiliation with others would go up" if they share the content. He cites Alcoholics Anonymous as the "gold standard" for this phenomenon, noting that the organization grows because its members are compelled by the principle of making amends to share their experience with others. The key takeaway is that you must "equip" your audience with something valuable so they have a reason to advocate for you.

Storytelling and the Smallest Viable Audience

Godin views storytelling as a broad, visceral experience that transcends mere narrative. From the smell of an apple pie in a house for sale to the formatting of a resume, every detail tells a story. To be effective, this story must be congruent.

Crucially, he advises against trying to please everyone, advocating instead for the "smallest viable audience." This is the group of people who would genuinely miss you if you were gone. By focusing on a specific persona—those who "believe blank and want blank"—individuals and companies can avoid the ambiguity that leads to ineffective messaging.

The Four Threads of Strategy

In his latest book, This is Strategy, Godin outlines four essential threads for any strategic endeavor:

  1. Empathy: Recognizing that others "don't know what you know" and "don't see what you see." You must offer a story they will voluntarily embrace.
  2. Games: Viewing situations as games with constraints and feedback loops allows for a more objective, less emotional approach to problem-solving.
  3. Time: Understanding that your career is an asset that changes over time; you must consider what "seeds" you are planting for the future.
  4. Systems: Acknowledging the invisible structures we inhabit and learning how to "dance with them" rather than fighting them blindly.

Conclusion: The Communication Recipe

Godin concludes by offering a simple, powerful recipe for successful communication:

  • Who is it for? (Target your smallest viable audience.)
  • What is it for? (Define your specific offer.)
  • What has changed? (Identify the impact you seek to make.)

By embracing these principles, professionals can move beyond simple tactics and begin to act as architects of their own reputation, using communication to create the change they wish to see in the world.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'd like to start with the basics.
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That's what I expect.
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So it's the intentionality behind that.
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We were very few.
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Good is fine.
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📝Key Phrases

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under promise and over deliver
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pull on this thread
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think on one's feet
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in the service of
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bring it on
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Matt here. Big things happen during Small Talk.
On November 5th at noon Eastern time, join Harvard Business School Professor Allison Woodbrooks and me for an exclusive Think Fast, Talk Smart LinkedIn Live event where we'll dive deep into mastering the art of Small Talk.
In this interactive session, you'll learn how to navigate conversations confidently and make meaningful connections.
Allison and I will also provide live coaching and advice.
You can sign up directly on LinkedIn or go to fastestmartr .io slash live.
We look forward to seeing you on November 5th at noon Eastern.

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