A strong personal brand can really contribute to building your profile and business. To pick up a few ideas on how to develop your PB read further.
Branding is building a relationship between a product or service and the consumer. It is how we feel about that brand that will determine whether we as consumers want to have a relationship with it or not.
I believe therefore that personal branding is the relationships an individual has with its public essentially personal public relations.
Effective relationships are built by communication. Personal branding is communicating the inner essence of you - your uniqueness, qualities, strengths, skills and passions. It is also about your visual communication. Not only your business communication collateral such as stationery and websites but how you appear through dress, style, and personal presence.
As we all need to make a positive impression in today's competitive work place, here's:
A Dozen Ways to Develop your Personal Brand
Personality * Work out your personality characteristics and your passions. Discover what sets you apart. Develop a personal brand statement that is just for you - your internal dialogue - then use that as a basis for external communication
Promote * Develop your PB statement into a short ad or commercial about you. When you meet people you should be able to say clearly what you do, how you do it differently, and the benefit it provides.
Package * Develop a unique style suitable to your personality and work. Dress for the role you want, not necessarily the one you have. Balance your individual style with clothing that will appeal to those you are trying to impress.
Presence * Become a class act. Learn good business manners and social etiquette. Send hand-written notes, return phone calls - it's the 'little things' that count
Publicise * Become an expert source for the media. Get known in your niche. Write articles for magazines and online newsletters. Speak for Rotary clubs and other organizations. Send out interesting media releases on your topic to journalists to help create word of mouth buzz.
People * Build your network. Make new business contacts and stay in touch with them. Choose those appropriate to you and your personal brand; those you can help and those who can help you. Help others become as successful as you. Be selective with which networking groups you belong to.
Positioning * What position do you already own with your audience and what do you want to own? Is there a unique concept or idea you can hang your hat on? Where's the creative element? Build your brand by being first with a new idea or by recognizing a major trend in your field and moving to the head of it.
Presentations * Learn to be a confident communicator. Join Toastmasters or hire a communications coach to ensure that your written and verbal skills are at their best. Strong communication skills and presentation skills are a must and being a proficient public speaker will help reinforce your personal brand.
Perfection * Well there's no such thing. We all make mistakes. You may have to try many ways to discover and reinforce your personal brand. If something is not working try something else.
Profit * We all want to be profitable but remember to give something back. Giving your time, talent, or money to charitable causes or industry associations can help build your brand. And of course it will be more enjoyable if you find something you are passionate about or complements what you like to do.
Partners * Work with the best whether employees, contractors, consultants or partners. They will help build your brand reputation. Leverage your time and find someone else to do the job for you so you can concentrate on what you do best.
Plan * Develop a personal brand plan for yourself every year, and review it often. Include specific goals, strategies, action steps, and a timetable. Need some tips on how to do this, then pick up a copy of Apprentice to Business ACE.
Above all take a professional approach to building your personal brand.
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