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Circa 1986

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B

1990 1991 1995

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

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Spot the Not!

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1999

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MatangLawin- ABS CBN

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RADIO DRAMA

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BUBU CHACHA

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KURO CHAN

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MICHAELANGELO

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CORAN - VOLTRON

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STARSCREAM -

CYBERTRON

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BERG KATSE –

GATCHAMAN

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GUILMON

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WHAT IS?

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Because of branding, you likely

have certain images that comes to

mind when you think of these

products

A brand is a tool that is used in the

business world to describe all the

information or perceptions that are

connected with a product or

service.

Branding

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What Do We Mean By Branding?

Branding is…

An image created in someone’s

mind

It’s both tangible and intangible

characteristics of a product or

service that make it unique

Products that are branded are

often chosen over similar products

because they somehow have a

perceived value of being ‘better’

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Branding is not just for products anymore…

Use branding concepts for yourself.

In this program you will learn how to establish a career brand for yourself, starting your own business “You and Me, Inc.”

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Think about the way the following

people have branded themselves:

Michael Jordan

Kris Aquino

Manny Pacquiao

Various political leaders

Manny Villar

Loren Legarda

Chiz Escudero

Noynoy Aquino

People Can Brand Themselves Too

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PINOY PERSONAL BRANDS

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Getting Started: 7 Steps to Building your

Barangay Brand

1. Self-reflection

2. Continuous Learning

3. Prepare marketing strategy

4. Build relationships

5. Prepare marketing pieces

6. Develop your pitch

7. Follow up

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Step 1: Self-reflection

Before you start, you need to know

what you’re beginning with.

Self-reflection will help you identify

the tools you have and the areas

you need to improve.

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Step 2: Continuous

Learning It is imperative that you regularly

benchmark your skills against

others and develop a plan to keep

your skills on the cutting edge

Continuous learning is essential to

build your brand.

Add a Degree (majors/minors) or

certificate

Attend conferences and workshops

Spend time spent with a mentor

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Step 3: Prepare Marketing

Strategy •Mission statements are the backbone of a

company

•By creating a mission statement for

You and Me, Inc., you will have direction

for where you want your brand to go.

•Mission statements are short,

descriptive statements of the common

objective and focus of the organization.

•Keep your mission statement to no

more than two or three sentences, or

about 30 words.

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Step 4: Build Relationships

network is defined as: group of

people who exchange information,

contacts, and experience for

professional or social purposes. (The

Oxford Dictionary)

Networking tips:

Word of mouth is powerful; what are

people saying about you?

Keep in good contact with your

network

Always make sure your network

knows of any recent successes

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Step 5: Prepare Marketing

Pieces Your promotional pieces should

include: Cover Letter

Resume

Personal References

Consider how you will incorporate your mission/vision into your promotional pieces

Consider how you will distribute these pieces Job search engines

Distribute to family and friends

Directly apply to an organization

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Step 6: Develop your pitch A formal interview is your opportunity to

pitch your brand: You and Me, Inc.

Tips: Practice makes perfect (take advantage of the

Mock Interview program)

Dress appropriately and professionally

Prepare (research the company and reflect on

your skills and abilities)

Don’t be too modest (you’re selling your

product and you don’t want to sell yourself

short)

Consider how you will incorporate your

personal mission/vision statements into the

conversation

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Step 7: Follow up Good follow-up communication will

assist in creating a positive

association with your brand

Return employers’ calls immediately

(establishes trust)

Respond to all requests (shows

responsibility)

Write a thank you note after interview

(associates courtesy with your work)

Write acceptance/decline letter upon

accepting a job

Keep in touch with your network

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Number 1 in Google Keyword: Voice Talent

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Number 1 in Google Keyword: Voice Talent Philippines

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TV AND RADIO

APPEARANCES

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FELIPE GOZON

OF GMA 7

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GABY LOPEZ OF ABS-CBN

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MANNY V. PANGILINAN –

PLDT/TV 5/MERALCO

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FERNANDO ZOBEL DE AYALA

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DOLPHY

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MIKE ENRIQUEZ AND VICKY MORALES

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HILARIO DAVIDE

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SEC. JESLI LAPUS OF DEP ED

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IMEE MARCOS

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SEN. EDGARDO ANGARA

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MIKE DEFENSOR

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MIGS ZUBIRI

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JOKER ARROYO

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PING LACSON

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JOHN OSMENA

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TESSIE AQUINO-ORETA

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BAYANI FERNANDO

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CHIZ ESCUDERO

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PETER CAYETANO

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KIKO PANGILINAN

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ADEL TAMANO

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BONG BONG MARCOS

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HERBERT BAUTISTA

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RAUL ROCO

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MAYOR JOJO BINAY

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RICHARD GORDON AND

BAYANI FERNANDO

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EDU MANZANO

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GIBO TEODORO

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LOREN LEGARDA

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FIRST FILIPINO WHO WAS AWARDED IN

WASHINGTON D.C., U.S.A. BY THE INTERNATIONAL

YOUTH FOUNDATION

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YOUNGEST ENTREPRENEUR FROM BATAAN WHO

WAS AWARDED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE

PHILIPPINES

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MOTTO:

THE GREATEST

ABILITY IN THIS

WORLD IS:

AVAILABILITY

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MOTTO:

JUST BELIEVE

IN YOURSELF

THEN YOU CAN

DO

EVERYTHING!

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ADD US: Pocholo Gonzales CreatiVoices Productions

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CONTACT US CREATIVOICES PRODUCTIONS

1745 Dian St., Palanan,

Makati City

+6322396468

[email protected]

creativoices dot com

www.pochology.com

+639062143888

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WATCH and LISTEN CREATIVE BUSINESS TV

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TEKTOK TV

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THANK YOU

VERY MUCH!

MABUHAY

ANG

PALAWAN