So you hear the phrase personal branding around you, and wonder why the hype? You wonder if you need to focus on personal branding because you are a freelancer, coach, service provider, corporate professional, student, or even homemaker.
Well, the answer is yes. Anyone and everyone, no matter what you do, if you want people to turn to you to hire you, to buy your product or to buy your services, then you need a personal brand.
And why is this so?
Well, it’s because it’s your personal brand that works as your online lighthouse in today’s digitally-driven world. It’s what guides your potential employers, collaborators, and clients towards your unique skills and value proposition. It’s more than just a fancy resume; it’s the story you tell about yourself, your expertise, and your impact.
But don’t be intimidated by the concept – building a strong brand doesn’t require a marketing degree or a social media entourage. All it needs are these 14 simple but effective steps.
Here are the 14 simple yet effective ways that will turn your personal brand from a flickering candle into a bright, guiding beacon:
Imagine yourself as a superhero. What are your superpowers (skills and knowledge) that sets you apart from your competitors, and what problems are you passionate about solving?
Understanding your "why" – your core values, motivations, and goals – is the foundation for an authentic brand. When you know your purpose, it radiates through your content and interactions, attracting the right kind of opportunities.
You know by now that people connect with stories, and it is your story that connects and creates your personal brand. So think back on your professional journey.
Think of all the challenges you have overcome.
The victories you have accomplished and celebrated.
And then share all of your experiences, both triumphs and struggles, in a way to resonates best with your audience. Weaving a narrative humanizes your brand and allows others to see themselves in your story, which creates a natural and human connection between you and your audience to foster trust.
The internet thrives on information, and it’s why many people come online, looking for information, and solutions to existing problems. So work at establishing yourself as a thought leader by consistently creating valuable content.
When you speak of content, it could be anything you are comfortable creating like blog posts, articles, videos, infographics, or even social media threads. Share your expertise, insights, and experiences on topics relevant to your field and audience. Remember, valuable content educates, entertains, or inspires, not just promotes you.
Remember authenticity is key and so essential in personal branding. So don’t make hte mistake of mimicking someone else's online persona because it looks ‘FASCINATING’.
Instead, develop a unique writing and communication style that reflects your personality, your skill set, your audience, and YOU.
So are you witty and insightful?
Or perhaps you are more analytical and data-driven?
Whatever voice you have it’s unique to you, so let it shine through in your content and interactions. People connect with genuineness, so let your true colors show and keep providing value, and that’s what builds your personal brand.
It’s a known fact that your network is your net worth. So focus on networking with the right people who reflect you and your brand the best. The best way to do this is by attending industry events, conferences, and workshops.
Work on connecting with people on LinkedIn and other professional platforms. But networking isn't just about collecting connections – it's about building genuine relationships.
So in addition to connecting with the right people, offer your support, ask insightful questions, consider collaborations, and be genuinely interested in others.
Now when in the online space, it’s not all about just broadcasting and crafting unique messages and building your net worth. In addition to this, more things need to be done as the social media isn't a one-way street.
Just like you need two hands to clap, you don’t just dump content online, disappear, and hope your brand grows. What you must be doing is also engaging with your audience by responding to comments, participating in discussions, and answering questions.
Work at fostering a community around your brand by creating conversations, not just monologues. Let people feel and understand you through the comments and dialogues you share online.
Another important step in building a strong brand revolves around requiring consistent effort. And what exactly does consistency mean here? It means showing up regularly, where possible, both online and offline.
It means maintaining a consistent posting schedule on social media, publishing blog posts at regular intervals, and participating in ongoing discussions. It also means maintaining consistency in your style of propagating yourself, your messaging, and your tone.
Remember, regularity keeps you top-of-mind and builds trust with your audience.
When it comes to personal branding, it is your website or online portfolio that is your digital home base. So work at making it a welcoming and informative space for your audience.
And how do you do this?
You can do this mainly in two ways.
The first is by crafting a professional website that showcases your skills, experience, and achievements. The copy ad messaging in it should reflect you and your brand clearly, and get your message across to your audience. And by message, it means what you have to offer to your audience that they cannot find elsewhere.
The second way to do this is by ensuring your social media profiles are up-to-date and optimized to reflect your personal brand message. Ensure all of your profiles communicate hte same message as on your website or vice versa. Remember it is consistency across platforms that strengthens your online presence.
In today’s digital world saturated with information, visuals are now considered the king of relaying information. Mainly because the attention span of a person is now estimated to be around 8 seconds.
This is shorter than a goldfish's attention span!
So while words do build your brands, the right words, hooks, and titles, with igh-quality images, infographics, and videos grab attention and make your content more engaging.
Visuals can be better used to explain complex concepts, break up text-heavy content, and evoke emotions, making your brand more memorable.
Building your brand no longer has to be a solo act. You now have the option to partner with influencers in your field to expand your reach and gain new perspectives.
As long as you connect with the right influencers who have a similar or add-on audience to yours, this can be a good move at growing your personal brand.
You can do multiple things together like co-create content, host joint webinars, or participate in online discussions. Collaboration allows you to tap into new audiences and establish yourself as a thought leader within your industry.
A very good way to to demonstrate your values and build goodwill with your audience and communicy is by contributing to your community. You could perhaps volunteer your time or expertise for causes you care about.
Giving back not only helps others but also showcases your compassion and social responsibility. These are qualities that resonate with potential collaborators and clients.
The world is constantly evolving today thanks to the internet, and so should your knowledge base. Never stop learning and assuming that you know enough or that you’ve grown enough.
There is always space for improvement, for more learning. So complete more of the many online courses you find around you, attend workshops that complement or better you, and stay updated on the latest industry trends.
Demonstrate your commitment to continuous learning and position yourself as a thought leader at the forefront of your field.
Remember, with the constant change and growth around you, you now know that building a strong personal brand is an ongoing process. There are no set rules to follow.
The idea is mainly to get your true self across, your accomplishments, your views, your authority and expertise to the crowd. So don't be afraid to experiment, analyze results, and adapt your strategies.
Use website analytics tools to track traffic and engagement.
Monitor brand mentions on social media to see how your message resonates.
Analyze the performance of your content and adjust your approach based on what works and what doesn't.
By tracking your progress, you can identify areas for improvement and ensure your brand continues to shine brightly.
There are numerous online tools available to help you build and manage your personal brand. Here are a few examples:
By incorporating these tools into your strategy, you can streamline your workflow, create high-quality content, and track your progress more effectively.
Remember, building a strong personal brand is a marathon, not a sprint.
Your personal brand is a powerful tool that can help you stand out from the crowd and achieve your professional goals. Be patient, consistent, and true to yourself.
By following these fourteen simple tips and leveraging the right tools, you can build a strong and authentic brand that shines brightly in the digital landscape. So, take charge, tell your story, and let your personal brand be your beacon of success!