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What Transformers can Teach you About Better Branding

What Transformers can Teach you About Better Branding
Photo-A-Day #1600

You probably know who is holding up the skateboard. He may have changed a bit for his recent movie roles but that is Optimus Prime, leader of the Autobots a faction of robots from a planet called Cybertron. Why do I know this 25 years after this toy came out? Yes, I am a huge fan of the line and know way more about it than I could ever forget about any other subject. Yes, I have about 400 of these toys in boxes and on display.

Photo-A-Day #803 06/20/07

I’m a fan of the toys and I am also aware of the power of the brand. And you thought I was going to say the power of the Matrix of Leadership… (and not that lame excuse in the recent travesty against the line Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen I mean the one that will Light Our Darkest Hour that comes from Optimus Prime’s Chest pulls apart and shoots a beam of energy defeating Unicron, that Matrix) You weren’t… oh yeah I guess not… I’m a big geek.

The thing about the Transformers that makes them endure for over 25 years is the brand, the story and the mythos surrounding the characters.

Wheeljack

The Brand – When Transformers came out in 1984 the were essentially repackaged toys from the diaclone series of toys from the Takara company in Japan. Hasbro went to Japan and saw the robots, made a story about them, gave them a history and gave them depth, repackaged them and sold them as Transformers. These unrelated sets of robots that became cars, jets and a Mack truck were branded, repackaged and resold to an eager audience of 10 year old boys (sure there were other people too but this is partly my story and I’m telling it from my point of view).

Prime 3g

The Story – Without the story behind it the Transformers would just be a bunch of robots that turned into cars and back again. But with a story the Transformers were not just robots, in fact they were sentient beings from the planet Cybertron. They had been fighting a war for millions of years with neither side winning or losing. When things got desperate a brave group of Autobots (the good guys) set off in search of energon (what powers Transformers and their planet) to help their side. The evil Decepticons, a warlike race of Transformers attack the Autobots and board their (The Autobots’) ship. A battle ensues and the ship (The Ark) crashes into earth during the Jurassic period most likely. There the robots lie in stasis for millions of years until an eruption from the volcano they crashed into kicks the supercomputer (Teletran 1) back online. Teletran one sends out a probe to find the dominant species of the planet and reshape the Transformers so that they look like that species (Robots in disguise you know). Teletran 1’s probes figure that cars and trucks are the dominant species and so reshape the Transformers into those vehicles. The Transformers are reborn and their war begins anew on our planet.

The Mythos – In 1996 a group of Transformers fans started a convention called botcon. This kids toy was so beloved by so many that it continued to stay alive through various incarnations. The story was retold over and over through new series, comic books and even two major blockbuster movies.

Into the Fray

There are sites out there that simply cover news about transformers and there is news about them every single day. Artists and writers create independent works about the Transformers all the time. The Brand went beyond just being a brand, it became a household name and it will continue to be reinvented and rediscovered by fans for years to come.

Photo-A-Day #938 11/02/07

So what does this have to do with your blog and your brand? Well, for one thing you should have a brand. If you don’t have your own theme or you haven’t tweaked an existing theme to show your personal style then get on that, right now. You need to separate yourself from every other person who is saying or doing the same things that you are. Do you have a logo? Get one. Do you have your avatar uploaded to all social networks? Do it now. Are you branded for the iPhone? Get to it! How about a custom Twitter Background? Make one or better yet have me make you one for $15.00, sound fair, if so leave me a message on my contact page. I like to think that mind came out pretty nice. What are other ways that you can brand yourself. I spent $19 on a skin it custom skin for my flip, you aren’t going to miss that thing when it comes out.

Brand that Flip

And today I placed a rather large order from some very cool stuff for IZEAFest. Need a reason to go? I’ll give you 10 BETTER Reasons to attend IZEAFest 2009!

Tell your story – Are you sharing your personality, and your story with your readers. Is what you write coming from the heart or being motivated by the wallet. Are you crafting perfectly written SEO friendly posts with keywords and buzzwords but devoid of any real personal touch. Good for you, the search engines will find you just fine but who wants to read the same things that every other person in your niche is saying. And speaking of niches I don’t believe in them. I can easily be labeled a daddy blogger (that’s cool, I love the daddy bloggers) a photo bloggers (they are my people) or even sometimes a review blogger (I’ve got some mean reviewing skills) but I don’t think that you can completely pigeonhole me into one specific category. I’m not going for that. I’m here to tell my story, mostly for me but also for you. For me because I want to know years from now what I did on April 9 2005, my 31st birthday. (I started taking a photo every single day in case you were wondering). I want to be able to read what I wrote about taking Eva home from the hospital or for the day I proposed to Allison. These are experiences that are part of my story. And that is what I’m telling here.

Non Famous Bloggers

As for Mythos, well I’m not sure I’ll achieve that level where people are tweeting every word I say, re-posting my quotes or wanting me to speak at conferences (Which I’ve done twice and would love to do again). Who knows, do you think a blogger can have a mythos behind them, constantly reinventing themselves and staying in the forefront of people’s minds? If so who is doing it? How are they doing it and are they doing it well?

I Met Up With The Gambler

I Met Up With The Gambler
Photo-A-Day #1585

Today was another whirlwind day at Affiliate Summit East in New York. I started the day by visiting the blogger lounge where my friend Heather (@HeatherinBC) was Blogger Lounge Mistress. She ran the blogger lounge and helped out the bloggers who were there to post up their pictures and stories and many other things. I had to get my post from yesterday up so I did that along with my Photo-A-Day from yesterday. So I did that and then made sure I got breakfast and breakfast for Heather because she was tied to that blogger room for the day. Which was great because I could leave stuff there and come right back to it easily.

This morning I also met Connie of BrainFoggles (@ConnieFoggles). She is such a sweet lady. She saw me and asked, “Are you a hugger?” I said what the heck and she greeted me like an old friend, which we are because of our friendship through blogging. We had a really nice time in the morning and I worked fiercely to get that post and all my photos up and ready to go so I could start the day. Tim Jones (@Timothy_Jones) also caught up with us in the Blogger Lounge and he and I went to the opening Keynote which was done by Chris Brogan (@ChrisBrogan)and Julien Smith (@Julien).

My Mic is #1

They wrote Trust Agents together.

I had never seen Chris Brogan speak before. I had been following his twitter feed until I checked twitter karma and saw that he wasn’t following me. He follows so many people, why wasn’t he following me? So I unfollowed him and tweeted that to him, never heard anything but then again he’s a very sought after guy. Well, after hearing him speak today I quickly followed him again, he’s a guy you should be listening to if you are part of social media. He put so much of his personality into the session and was so engaging that I knew I had to start following him again regardless if he doesn’t follow me.

Update: Chris and I are cool. We are mutually following each other and may even hang out for a beer (like in the “Real” World) sometime. It had to be the Milli Vanilli song. I just know it.

Brogan is there on the carpet

Later in the evening I told him that same thing, we may catch up sometime back home because he is a local guy. I tried to tell him how much I thought his keynote was a good one but I think I should have lead with that rather than how I unfollowed him and only would follow (@JimmyBuffett) knowing from the outset that I wouldn’t be followed back.

The keynote was also emceed by Jim Kukral (@JimKukral)

Jim and I spoke last night in the limo and I really enjoyed what he had to say last night as well as today. I’m definitely going to give him a call after the conference.

After the keynote I went to the How to Monetize Your Site With Widgets. I wasn’t quite sure if I was in the right place and I asked this guy if this was the Amazon Affiliate session and he said that he sure hoped so because he was giving the talk. That was Andrew “Woody” Wood of Amazon.com. He had a really good session and I learned a lot about the widgets that are possible for blogs. After the session I asked him if we could get a photo together with the xshot and we did.

BenSpark and Woody Wood of Amazon.com

I have some great ideas for a mashup type widget for BenSpark.com that will be pretty sweet. While in that session I met Russ Wollam (RustyFenderMan) from HorseLoverz.com, The World’s Biggest Tack shop. They also sell items for pets because basically if someone has a horse most of the time they have a pet. Russ was a really nice guy. I also met Laszlo Ember from New Jersey State Auto Auction he was an interesting guy as well. I realized that my Photo-A-Day project really connects me to so many different things like my horse photos and my car photos.

After the session I went to the business office because I had to pick up my Poken. I was so excited to receive my Dragon Poken from (PokenGirl) via FedEx at the hotel. I felt like a secret agent because I had never received anything at a hotel before. I’m an affiliate of PokenGirl and if you are interested in purchasing one and high 4ing with me than cool, we can certainly do that. I’m going to do a full on review of the Poken once I get some people here at Affiliate Summit to High 4 me. The only person that has one that I know is Tim Jones, and he got his today. He has a caveman.

While in the blogger lounge I had a 15 minute session with Kim Ann Curtin who is a Life Coach and has the blog The Coach Shoppe. I had never ever wanted to talk to a life coach before to be honest. I like being and independent person. I’m very much a “shut up and do it” person when it comes to tasks for other people. I just get the job done. when it comes to tasks for me I shy away and do not push full on ahead. She cut through the crap and asked the questions that I should be asking and together we worked out a plan for a dream that I’ve had for a while. We put together an action plan and I’m going to work on it. She goes and gives 15 minute sessions to people on Wall Street, she’s really good.

BenSpark w Kim Ann Curtin

Hanging out in the Blogger Lounge I got to meet a guy that I’ve only recently become a fan of and that is Gary Vaynerchuk (@GaryVee). Gary was there visiting and I took a photo with him using my Xshot then I ran over to my PoGo and printed out our photo, slapped it to my business card and brought it right back to him he was pretty impressed and showed his friends.

BenSpark and Gary Vay-ner-chuk!

When I met him I asked him about the 80’s toys that show up on Wine Library TV. He-Man and WWF wrestlers. I didn’t get to ask if he had any Transformers that might make an appearance. It was a great time. Here is the photo that we took together

I also caught up with and finally met Eric Shechter (EricSchechter) from Clickbooth. He’s going to be a celebrity judge of the Ultimate IZEAFest Prize Pack Contest. We need to talk more on stuff and I hope to catch up with him tomorrow.

I went off to find a session, decided against it and then went off and met with a bunch of people up and the floors. I met my Publisher Manager at MarketLeverage, Erica Messore. That was a bit embarrassing because I was talking to Jen from MarketLeverage.telling her that I had never heard from my account manager and then looked at the business cards and realized that my manager was Erica, who was right there. We formally met and took a photo together so it is all good.

BenSpark and Erica Messore

Back down to the Blogger’s Lounge and I did two interviews. One with a guy named Mike Stark and the other with Murray Newlands (@MurrayNewlands). I’m looking forward to seeing what those are about. Also while in the blogger lounge I made a Mii Character of myself on the Wii and named it BenSpark. I said, I can guarantee that at least a couple of people will play Wii as my Mii. And I sat and watched at least six people do it. If that ain’t personal branding then I do not know what is.

Personal Branding on the Wii

After the Blogger’s Lounge I went back to my room and dumped most of my stuff and headed out to the MarketLeverage / John Chow Dot Com Pizza meetup at Ray’s Original or Original Rays (I can’t figure out which was which). There were quite a few people and I met Michael Buechele (mikebuechele) who is friends with Tim Jones. We also caught up with Dina (@MLDina) from MarketLeverage as well as Kim Rowley KIMarketing.com and BajaLori. We walked over to the pizza place and met up with everyone. The amount of pizza that came out hot and fresh for us was amazing. We had a really good time while we were there and I think I went and made BajaLori’s night with an Xshot of her very own. You would have thought I gave her $100.00 on the spot she was so excited.

While we were at the Dot Com Pizza party Ted Murphy (@TedMurphy) showed up and it was great to see him. Kim went over and introduced herself to him and I shot this photo of the two of them together.

Kim Rowley and Ted Murphy

Then as Tim and Mike and I were leaving we caught up with Ted on the stairs and I shot the Photo-A-Day shot. The thing that cracks me up about this is that the guy in the foreground was one of the people working at the pizza place. It is so random a shot that I had to use it as the daily photo. Ted told Mike, Tim and I that a couple of guys asked him to go outside for and interview and they were so excited to interview him and that they had watched all his podcasts and read his blog all the time. They thought that he was Zac Johnson (@moneyreign). No word of a lie. It was hilarious.

So I went back to the hotel and started writing this post and didn’t make it too far before I got a call from Ted that he was with Heather in the bar downstairs. He asked me to come down and for a while we hung out and talked about all sorts of things from babies to running and everything in between. I’m so excited for IZEAFest that I cannot even tell you! Hanging with Ted gives you this energy that is amazing. We eventually made out way upstairs and hang out at the Affiliate Summit Karaoke party.

BenSpark, @HeatherinBC, @Brett, @Ted Murphy and Shannon

We had free drink tickets, enough to get me and Ted up there to sing Milli Vanilli – Girl You Know It’s True with the Affiliate Summit man himself, Shawn Collins (AffiliateTip). I had a great time singing and dancing with Ted and Shawn. Heather taped the whole thing with the Flip cam. Here is our epic video. Please, no autographs. LOL.

As you can see I wore my I’m Not A Famous Blogger shirt today and it got a lot of attention.