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I encountered this expression in various texts. For example in this book SelfBrand - The evolution: Turn yourself into an authentic brand!SelfBrand - The evolution: Turn yourself into an authentic brand!, I found the following:

"One selling proposition". Be specific about your branding proposal. Don't disperse yourself. After all, you've selected a specific target so you need to spread out a precise message. Otherwise, you'll confuse the ideas.

In this context, I think it is an analogous way of saying that one should not deal with too many topics. After all, to disperse means to spread over a wide area/to go in different directions by definition.

Could you tell me if that is correct? Thank you!

I encountered this expression in various texts. For example in this book SelfBrand - The evolution: Turn yourself into an authentic brand!, I found the following:

"One selling proposition". Be specific about your branding proposal. Don't disperse yourself. After all, you've selected a specific target so you need to spread out a precise message. Otherwise, you'll confuse the ideas.

In this context, I think it is an analogous way of saying that one should not deal with too many topics. After all, to disperse means to spread over a wide area/to go in different directions by definition.

Could you tell me if that is correct? Thank you!

I encountered this expression in various texts. For example in this book SelfBrand - The evolution: Turn yourself into an authentic brand!, I found the following:

"One selling proposition". Be specific about your branding proposal. Don't disperse yourself. After all, you've selected a specific target so you need to spread out a precise message. Otherwise, you'll confuse the ideas.

In this context, I think it is an analogous way of saying that one should not deal with too many topics. After all, to disperse means to spread over a wide area/to go in different directions by definition.

Could you tell me if that is correct? Thank you!

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What does "Don't disperse youself!" mean?

I encountered this expression in various texts. For example in this book SelfBrand - The evolution: Turn yourself into an authentic brand!, I found the following:

"One selling proposition". Be specific about your branding proposal. Don't disperse yourself. After all, you've selected a specific target so you need to spread out a precise message. Otherwise, you'll confuse the ideas.

In this context, I think it is an analogous way of saying that one should not deal with too many topics. After all, to disperse means to spread over a wide area/to go in different directions by definition.

Could you tell me if that is correct? Thank you!