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I am starting up a new, solo podcast on branding called Brandmouthing. It’s going to be all about building, protecting, repairing, promoting, and anything else revolving around personal and corporate brands.
I like to observe, track and think about brands a lot, so I figured I’d unless my loosely organized thoughts on a regular basis.
For the initial show, I just gave a quick introduction to the show and talked about how Ted Murphy, CEO of IZEA, is doing a good job with his personal and corporate brands.
Here is a t-shirt I got from Ted at SXSW – one of many ways he extends his brand…
Show Notes
I kept it short and sweet this time around, because I came back from SXSW with a cold and I’m all stuffed up, but I’ll beef up future episodes.
Check out http://brandmouthing.com/ for a collection of all future episodes of Brandmouthing, as well as images, videos, etc. that I mention on the podcast. Subscribe to the Brandmouthing RSS feed.



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That shirt is awesome! LOL
Ted Murphy is an awesome Character (no pun intended). Never met him before, but have talked to him through Twitter. Funny dude!!!
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Yeah, the badmouthing angle is part of the title – how building a strong brand and cultivating support in a community can combat badmouthing through brandmouthing.
Wire hangers?! I thought there was going to be a reference to the destroyed personal brand of Chris Brown.
Very cool, indeed! This is one podcast I won’t want to miss – I’m sure I’ll learn a lot from it.
I thought you were gonna say Missy thought it sounded too much like ‘badmouthing’ and like it gave off a negative vibe from that – but, oral sex? LOL! Oh my! I’m not sure how I feel about the name – think I’m up in the air about it…
Ted ROCKS! I just love him and all of the companies under the IZEA umbrella. (Oh crud, now I have that song in my head – “Umbrella – ella – ella!”)
(Wire hangers?! Ack!!)
That’s a good idea. People don’t even realise how much time they spend thinking about or doing stuff because of brands. They play a huge part in our lives even though we don’t realise it.
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