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Julian Summerhayes is a blog from the ex-Solicitor and Brand Consultant of the same name, launched in December 2009. The blog was formerly titled Brand You.
Julian was inspired by business expert Tom Peters' essay Brand You and says: "As a former lawyer , I fully bought into the Brand You idea, having spent many years developing a successful professional practice by focusing, with laser precision, on being the best I could be, associating with the right people and building a profitable team". Julian is also a Consultant and performs regular speaking engagements. He is married with three children and is a passionate cyclist.
Previous posts include topics such as Accountants, Barristers, Blogging, Brand You, Business Development, Dispute Resolution, Excellence, Facebook, Giving, Happiness, Law Firms, Marketing, Personal Development, Social Media and Solicitors, among others. Posts take the form of advice, inspiration or information and are aimed at the small business owner or entrepreneur. It is recommended to familiarise yourself with the blog's content before making contact.
There are no regular PR opportunities as the blog is mostly self-promoting, but Julian is available via email or the contact form.
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Julian Summerhayes is a blog from the ex-Solicitor and Brand Consultant of the same name, launched in December 2009. The blog was formerly titled Brand You. Julian was inspired by business expert Tom Peters' essay Brand You and says: "As a former lawyer , I fully bought into the Brand You idea, having spent many years developing a successful professional practice by focusing, with laser precision, on being the best I could be, associating with the right people and building a profitable team". Julian is also a Consultant and performs regular speaking engagements. He is married with three children and is a passionate cyclist. Previous posts include topics such as Accountants, Barristers, Blogging, Brand You, Business Development, Dispute Resolution, Excellence, Facebook, Giving, Happiness, Law Firms, Marketing, Personal Development, Social Media and Solicitors, among others. Posts take the form of advice, inspiration or information and are aimed at the small business owner or entrepreneur. It is recommended to familiarise yourself with the blog's content before making contact. There are no regular PR opportunities as the blog is mostly self-promoting, but Julian is available via email or the contact form.
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