Josh Peak: Branding Using Video Marketing Tools
Having 3 kids, all under the age of 2 ½ years old, sometimes there is a need to get out to a bookstore and sip on a cup of coffee. In case your wondering, I have twins, that is how it’s possible to have three under the age of 2 and ½. I always enjoy reading new pieces of information on branding, and found a new book, and a for sure recommend, Primalbranding: Create Zealots for Your Brand, Your Company, and Your Future by Patrick Hanlon. One of my running buddies Joe Schroeder, seems to think and write like Patrick Hanlon.
I want to talk branding tonight, and I am going to give you a tool that I have used to brand myself almost overnight. The tools is called Traffic Geyser, (it’s on my tools list on the right hand side of this blog). If you have not heard the buzzword Web 2.0, then you have been under a HUGE Rock lately. One has to be very careful in how they use the word Web 2.0; I learned this after having a discussion with my blog developer Donna Kai Wilson, who happens to be an amazing asset to my business. Make sure you check this woman out, and if you don’t have a Wordpress blog from her, you’re missing out big time. I see very few people using video marketing tactics like they should, and with Traffic Geyser, a person can literally put their business on the map overnight. I don’t care if your in MLM, Network Marketing, and Author, Affiliate Marketer, or whatever, this is a must have tool. I will be adding other tools and resources to this page in the coming week.Success,
Josh Peak
http://www.joshpeak.com





on April 8th, 2007 at 7:18 pm
Yes! Kai Rocks too & KNOWS her STUFF! Thank you Josh for the invaluable resources you provide in the “residual income” industry! Also, thanks for reminding me of Kai!
You’re a Blessing & breathe of Fresh air!
Love, Live Abundantly!
Carrie Gebbie, MS
http://www.ResidualIncomeCoach.com
on March 21st, 2008 at 9:27 pm
Josh,
I have been floating around a little bit today and stumbled on your website. I have found it refreshing to say the least. Too many people focus on the same stuff in the networking arena, and most people just repackage and resell the same information that they got from someone else. I like your approach on branding, as it is not spoken of enough. Keep up the good work and continue to innovate new ways to help others build their businesses.
Matt Jensen