Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How a concert turned into a lesson in business....



At the last Fearless Entertainment concert event I attended, I had the opportunity to speak with Hajj E. Flemings.  You haven't heard of him?  Oh, you will.  He is the CEO & Founder of Brand Camp University.  He was also recently featured on CNN's Black In America 4: The New Promised Land: Silicon Valley.  Anyways, he was volunteering at the concert and so I had a chance to ask him a few questions.  He shared some great insights on marketing & branding.  Whether you are a public figure or an entrepreneur, lessons in branding can always be very beneficial.  Based on what I learned, I have provided 3 tips. 

1)  Power in pictures.  In branding, one of the most important things you can do for yourself is invest in a great photographer.  Humans are such visual creatures, how can you build a brand without amazing images?  So I would suggest schedule a photo shoot!  It doesn't have to be anything high fashion, just some nice, clean images of yourself.  Then, you can choose a favorite and use it as your logo.  Your face is now your brand!  May I also suggest you find a signature piece for your photo.  For example, he was explaining to me how he found this random pair of black, square, glasses and took some photos in them.  He used those photos to brand himself, so now he can't go anywhere without them because they are part of his image 'signature'.  

2)  Know for what you stand for.   A brand is what others expect out of you.  So, during the branding process, you are creating an image of who you are.  Take a few years building that image, building that foundation of strong morals.  In terms of a business, you ought to know your goals, your mission statement, what you stand for.  Take the time to discover what that is, build upon that.  The pressures of trends, society, and media can bring you to a place of moral dilemma.  So, the stronger your values, the more you won't allow pressure to dictate your decisions.  Your brand will reflect you.  So know yourself, know what you are reflecting....that way you won't be afraid to stand for it.

3)  Stay humble.  One thing I truly appreciated about speaking with Hajj is his humility.  He continued to give glory to God, claiming that at the end of the day, he is where he is because of God's favor.  I have learned that if pride comes before the fall, then as soon as you feel as though YOU have gotten yourself where you are in your power...you are on your way down, only a matter of time.  So, if you remain humble and know that it was God who brought you to where you are - you will only continue upwards.  God will exalt those who exalt Him.  If you give the honor where honor is due, then God will in turn show honor and grace to you!  So, no matter how big you become, never forget who got you there.  

In conclusion, I have learned through the years that if you meet someone more successful than you - shut up and listen.  Don't act like you know everything.  Do not try to prove you can speak at their level just because you feel as though you need to.  Many people think they have to show what they know instead of take the opportunity to learn.  Ask questions, take notes, listen.  That person is probably more successful for a reason, so take the time to learn what that reason is.  Now go schedule a photo shoot and get your brand on!


Thank you Hajj for taking the time to share some branding tidbits with me!

For more information on Brand Camp University, visit: http://www.BrandCampU.com

Or visit: www.hajjflemings.com

1 comment:

  1. Shaleen,

    Glad we were able to connect. Keep making a difference. Detroit is primed for a comeback and I am glad that we can be apart of it.

    Hajj

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