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		<title>Can Personal Branding Be Perfect?</title>
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Let me start by saying this; I have yet to come across a successful personal brand that has not failed even once. In other words, a perfect brand. Every successful personal brand has had a bad call a couple of times. One instance that comes readily to mind is John F. Kennedy during the Bay [...]]]></description>
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