Brandie Young

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Brandie is an unapologetically candid marketing professional who was recently mentioned on BusinessWeek as a Top Young Female Entrepreneur. She recently co-founded consulting firm MarketingTBD. She's held senior level positions with GE and Fidelity, as well as with entrepreneurial start-ups. Raised by a real estate Broker, Brandie is passionate about real estate and is an avid investor. Follow her on Twitter.

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11 Comments

  1. Matt Stigliano

    Brandie – Funny you should bring this up, I’ve been thinking about this for awhile Obviously with the @rerockstar moniker, I could use some sound to embed in things. Your thoughts only firm it up in my head. Now to figure out just what I want to do.

  2. Ian Greenleigh

    Brandie-

    This seems like a great idea in theory, but I’d be interested to see exactly what prospective customers think of it. I think I fall into the camp of being annoyed at unprompted sound on websites in general, and I’d be interested to hear (pun NOT intended) what others think as well. That said, just because something is annoying, does not mean it is not effective. I will almost certainly buy my next mattress at mattress firm, where the annoying-but-impossibly-catchy jingle informs me, “It’s easy to get a great night’s sleep.”

  3. Ian Greenleigh

    Bradie-

    Yes, you did emphasize that, don’t worry. I trust that you will execute this tastefully. And yes, if you could employ a sound bite that is truly pleasant and unique, this might work really well.

  4. Ian Greenleigh

    oops, meant “Brandie”.

  5. Ken Brand

    You know, this is interesting stuff.

    I bet 90% of any outrageous experience includes music. We don’t see it in RE much because it’s an ART and feels awkward trying to layer it in as an amateur. But, as you’re sharing, if you can figure out a way to include it, well, you’d be playing beautiful music while others are bleating and howling at the moon.

    You can close your eyes and you can look away, but you can’t close your ears. Music is mood selection.

    Cheers Brandie, thoughtful stuff.

  6. Brian Larson

    Brandie: Terrific advice in a nice short post!

    I’ll add: If you will use a sound trade- or service-mark, consult your trademark attorney about ‘clearing’ and registering it. Better to spend a little dough on that up-front than to end up having to change your mark (and maybe pay damages and attorney fees) later.

    -Brian

  7. Mark Eckenrode

    here’s a great website to browse for royalty free tracks and sounds: http://shockwave-sound.com.

    i’m with ian on not caring for sound on a webpage. however, i do use a 9 second track at the beginning and ending of most of the audio files i release. the track is lively, energizing, and transitions well into my speaking style.

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