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Why we picked it This is the rare piece that treats the exact judgment call in the question instead of just cheerleading for personal branding. Persson lays out plain criteria (are you selling a service or a product, do you plan to exit, how much key-person risk can you carry) and then argues for a founder-led hybrid: a company name that a visible founder champions, so you get the trust of a face without making the business unsellable. Read it as a starting point for your own decision, not a rule.

Personal Brand vs. Business Brand (and the Secret Third Option): When to Choose Each

From Cultmethod by Jon Persson ~12 min read

  • The right answer depends on your model and your exit plans, not on which one is trendier: service and info sellers lean personal, product and exit-minded founders lean company.
  • A personal brand builds trust fast but ties the business to you and hurts sellability later, which is the real cost most early founders miss.
  • The hybrid (company name, founder as visible champion) is usually the sane middle: your name opens the door, the brand is what people can eventually buy.
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