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What do the most successful people over 50 have in common?
They know and express who they are. They have honed and communicated their professional identity and made others aware of their personal attributes - their expertise, talents, and deepest commitments. In other words, these people have developed a personal brand - or a "Brand You," the term coined by Tom Peters.
Mention their names, and you instantly think of a set of personal attributes, in much the same way we might associate attributes such as "reliable, fuel-efficient, and low-maintenance" with a certain brand of car. However, a personal brand is not a superficial marketing ploy. It is as different from a product brand as a dynamic, complex person is from an inanimate object. "Brand You" emerges from a person's deepest commitments, interests, and unique "genius." What are some famous personal brands?
Bill Gates:
Technology genius: Harvard dropout who founded Microsoft to become the world's richest man.
Philanthropist: Puts his wealth to work in huge global projects for the public good.
Oprah Winfrey:
Brilliant entrepreneur: Billionaire talk-show TV personality and media owner.
Social pioneer: As a black woman, overcame racial and gender barriers to be embraced by households of every race and ethnicity in 12 countries.
Warren Buffett:
Stock market investment genius: Financial oracle known for being right about achieving investment gains in both up and down markets and amassing huge wealth.
New image of "rich": Buffett lives frugally compared to most of the "rich and famous."
What is the value of a personal brand?
Whether you're a celebrity or just a knowledgeable, mature worker with years of valuable experience, establishing a clear and authentic personal brand can bring multiple benefits. It allows you to:
You can do it!
Here are five tips for building your own "Brand You."

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