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Branding Deep Dive with Ahmed Cheema
Ahmed Cheema
68 episodes
7 months ago
The perception of the Detroit Lions have totally changed over the course of the last few years, and they didn't have to change the logo or make any tweaks to the colors etc.
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The perception of the Detroit Lions have totally changed over the course of the last few years, and they didn't have to change the logo or make any tweaks to the colors etc.
Show more...
Marketing
Education,
Business,
Entrepreneurship,
How To
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52. Becoming A Published Author with Scott Turman
Branding Deep Dive with Ahmed Cheema
39 minutes
2 years ago
52. Becoming A Published Author with Scott Turman
Today we’re talking to Scott Turman. He is the founder and CEO of BrightRay Publishing, an American company that offers writing and publishing services for founders, CEOs, celebrities, sports figures, politicians, and other professionals. Scott has co-written two books. The first, Stop Getting Fu*ked by Technical Recruiters: A Nerd’s Guide to Negotiating Salary and Benefits and How to Build Your Brand with a Book: Establishing Yourself as a Published Expert. Scott is a technologist, entrepren...
Branding Deep Dive with Ahmed Cheema
The perception of the Detroit Lions have totally changed over the course of the last few years, and they didn't have to change the logo or make any tweaks to the colors etc.