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Fame Is The New Currency - Zachary Interviews Torund

Fame Is The New Currency - Zachary Interviews Torund

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How ready are you to become known in your industry sector?


In this episode, Zachary Houghton becomes a host for a minute and interviews Torund to discuss her soon-to-be-published book, "Fame is the new currency," debunk the negative connotations of fame, and how to use fame as a currency to turn your business more profitable, and have more opportunities.


Throughout this episode, Torund explains why you should prepare for fame within your industry, how to use fame to boost your branding, redirect your social media advertising, and take your sales and promotions to the next level. She also explains the difference between being a celebrity and being famous, how to turn fame into your new currency, and why she believes fame is accessible to anyone.


Additionally, you'll learn why it might be hard to identify your differentiator on your own, how to draw attention to your business in times of short attention spans, and much more.

Tune into episode 11 of Become Famous For What You Do and learn how to compete with the world, multiply your fame, and find your way through the fame economy.


In This Episode, You Will Learn:

  • A bit about Torund's new book "Fame is the new currency" (2:12)
  • Fame has become democratized (7:48)
  • About the need for content creation and social media presence (10:35)
  • How do you turn fame into your new currency (13:06)
  • Become the sun of your solar system (17:46)
  • The differences between being a celebrity and being famous (27:37)
  • How to prepare yourself for fame (35:45)


Let's Connect!

  • LinkedIn
  • Torund's linktr.ee
  • Twitter
  • Instagram

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