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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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To brand someone? unfair advantage?

What does it mean "to brand" someone? and also what is "unfair" here?

(From a video 7:43) I don't know anything about you but if you get all the link below, right now I'm gonna give you a helping hand, I'm gonna get you into my my own private marketing system that I've created that will brand you, and it'll give you an unfair advantage about building your own team okay

  

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brand someone = make a brand out of someone (make someone known or popular). Nowadays, the word brand can be used to indicate either a company or people. unfair advantage - if someone is well known/popular then he or she is automatically at an advantage over other people (and other people may perceive this advantage as unfair)

  • brand someone = make a brand out of someone (make someone known or popular).
  • Nowadays, the word brand can be used to indicate either a company or people.
  • unfair advantage - if someone is well known/popular then he or she is automatically at an advantage over other people (and other people may perceive this advantage as unfair)
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brand someone = make a brand out of someone (make someone known or popular). Nowadays, the word brand can be used to indicate either a company or people.

unfair advantage - if someone is well known/popular then he or she is automatically at an advantage over other people (and other people may perceive this advantage as unfair)

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