I do find it a bit disconcerting when your name becomes a brand.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not a brand name, I'm a person.
I don't think of myself as a brand. Branding to me feels like a position or identity that's frozen in time. I'm more interested in transitions.
To me, a 'brand' sounds evil.
Sometimes you do get caught up in the midst of becoming... a product, a brand, and not having a say in any of that.
Brands are in your face 24/7; I'm sure you've consumed a couple brands today. So it's fun working with them. People recognize brands, and people are starting to recognize my brand.
My name has become a brand - it could be make-up, clothing, perfume.
I've always refused to associate myself with a brand.
Brand names aren't important to me at all.
When people use your brand name as a verb, that is remarkable.
Your brand is your public identity, what you're trusted for. And for your brand to endure, it has to be tested, redefined, managed, and expanded as markets evolve. Brands either learn or disappear.