"Brand is not a product, that's for sure; it's not one item. It's an idea, it's a theory, it's a meaning, it's how you carry yourself. It's aspirational, it's inspirational."
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"Advertisers also know that humor can help bond us to their product."
"What we did ten years ago with the Playstation was a phenomenal success story for the company. That product had a ten year life cycle, which has never been done in this industry."
"It is a myth that art has to be sold. It is not like stocking a grocery store where people fill a pushcart. Art is a product that has no apparent need. The salesperson builds the need in the mind of the buyer."
"Honesty is the most single most important factor having a direct bearing on the final success of an individual, corporation, or product."
"Every other artist begins with a blank canvas, a piece of paper the photographer begins with the finished product."
"Coffee can’t melt in the summer heat, and that’s what I like about liquid soap. Wake and Clean is my new product that combines both into one exciting new drink."
"Everyone is a salesman, and the product is each person. Personal branding is being conscious to the continual nature of selling yourself."
"Candle making is a half-ass business, because the product is only useful half the day, at night. Why not make candles that double as dildos, and make it a whole-ass business."
"The details are details. They make the product. The connections, the connections, the connections. It will in the end be these details that give the product its life."
"Personal branding is sales, because you’re selling an image of yourself, a mirage, and you are the product."
"Abstract art: a product of the untalented sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered."
"Apple Computer would not have reached its current peak of success if it had feared to roll the dice and launch products that didn't always hit the mark. In the mid-1990s, the company was considered washed up, Steve Jobs had departed, and a string of lackluster product launches unrelated to the company's core business."