Branding and Marketing

Published: July 11, 2018, midnight

b'Branding And Marketing Work Hand In Hand. Get One Right And The Other Naturally Follows My guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired\\xa0Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a man who has battled hard to get to where he is today. From almost dying as a child, to doing a series of less than inspiring jobs he worked at fine tuning his talents to become the premier branding expert for clients such as Jon Bon Jovi, and Clickfunnels founder Russell Brunson. As he says "My clients call me the \\u201cBrand Doctor\\u201d because I\\u2019ve got a specific, proven process for getting you the high-impact branding that lets you emerge as the \\u201cgo to\\u201d leader in your industry. It\\u2019s a lot like how a medical doctor would help a patient heal: You see, it\\u2019s about more than just \\u201cknow, like, trust.\\u201d When you have expertly crafted branding, you have an audience that will sustain (and help you grow) your business for generations to come! And then, it\\u2019s time to toss away the stress and start enjoying your business again. Doctor\\u2019s orders." So how did he get to this point where people are coming to him, instead of him chasing them everywhere. And why is branding so important to the success of any business, but so many people miss the point completely? Well let\'s find out as we bring onto the show to start join up dots with the one and only Mr. Henry Kaminski Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty topics with\\xa0Henry Kaminski such as: Henry shares how his lost many family members and friends as his mindset had out grown theirs, and why he is ok with that. Henry really believes that you have to go through the grind at the beginning of the business to truly understand what the business is all about. Why you must focus in on profits and bringing income into your business to then reinvest back into your work as quickly as possible. and lastly\\u2026. Henry reveals how Customer Satisfaction, Quality Work and Exposure has become the touchstone to his work, and why it was the gamechanger to everything.'