Celebrity

Coast to Coast - Radio Show
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George Knapp was joined in the first half of the program by author and PR expert Maggie Jessup, who shared her insights on personal branding and how to become famous. Jessup said her firm receives inquiries every day from people who want to be famous, some with no apparent talents and others who want to become a brand in order to get to the top of their respective fields. So how does one stand out from the crowd? "You take a page out of old Hollywood and the publicity game, and you position yourself in that way, and you can get there," she explained.

Jessup cited several examples of people who understood the power of publicity and how it could benefit them. Suze Ormon went from a server at the Buttercup Cafe in Berkley to one of America's premier financial advisors, she revealed. Rachel Ray was a pitch girl in a grocery store and is now an important voice in cooking despite that she has no training as a chef, Jessup continued. Fame gives you credibility, she noted. According to Jessup, Mother Theresa also understood publicity, used it to gain a worldwide following, and was able to help countless people because of her celebrity. "If nobody knew who she was, nobody would listen or care and she wouldn't get anything," she added.

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