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The ‘Sheen’ is off Charlie

Posted in Guest Bloggers

—Randall Hull, The Br@nd Ranch® Charlie Sheen, aka “F-18”, “Warlock”, “Torpedo of Truth” — oh please — is instructive to anyone pondering the vicissitudes of brands, particularly celebrities as brands. Unless you have been off planet Earth for the last year, you have surely watched the not-so-slow train wreck called Charlie Sheen. Once a $1.8… Continue Reading

Tiger’s Personal Brand of Apology?

Posted in Branding, Marketing

Putting aside the questions of whether Tiger Woods needed to or should have made a public apology, the timing of it, and even the content of it, now that Brand Tiger made the decision to do so and did so last Friday, I’m interested more with how Tiger conveyed it and the likely impact it will have on his personal… Continue Reading

The Roar of Tiger Woods in Branding

Posted in Advertising, Agreements, Branding, Contracts, Guest Bloggers, Marketing

The impact of the Tiger Woods scandal in branding can be viewed from two different perspectives. The first perspective comes from the point of view of the companies that paid Woods to endorse their products. The second perspective is how the personal brand of Tiger Woods will be impacted as the smoke clears from this… Continue Reading

Personal Branding and Trademarks: Avoiding One-Dimensional Caricatures

Posted in Branding, Marketing, Trademarks

A lot can be learned about personal branding from Winnie the Pooh & Friends: Many years ago we had a family friend who believed she was able to simplify anyone she encountered into a character from Winnie the Pooh & Friends. He’s a real Tigger, so impulsive. She’s a Piglet, such a worry-wort. He’s so Rabbit, a regular self-proclaimed know-it-all. She is so curiously… Continue Reading