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"Tom Clifford is by trade a filmmaker. For most of his life, he rarely wrote anything longer than a brief comment in the margin of a script. 

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Tuesday
Feb122008

My Interview on Personal Branding Blog

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Personal branding. People are talking about it everywhere.

That means a lot of people are talking about Dan Schawbel.

Dan is an entrepreneur, personal branding spokesman, marketing consultant and author of Personal Branding Blog. Dan also launched the Personal Blog Magazine and was recently featured in a Fast Company Expert Blog article, "Careers: The Young Turks of Personal Branding."

Dan recently invited me to participate in an interview for his site. Needless to say, I jumped at the chance! It's an honor and pleasure to share my story with Dan's readers.

Head on over to Dan's site to read the responses to five questions Dan asked me about my personal branding efforts.

  • What are 3 ways you've branded yourself as a director online?
  • What brands need the most help in coming to life?
  • You produce many videos, but which are the most successful? Are you looking to generate buzz by making a viral video?
  • What are your thoughts about production quality vs. blogger "podcast" quality?
  • You own directortom.com, but not thomaclifford.com. What is your reasoning here? I know that you've branded yourself as director tom, but what about your real name?

I hope you enjoy it :-)

Thanks, Dan!

---Tom

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