Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Focus on Branding YOU Not Your Company - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Focus on Branding YOU⦠Not Your Company - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Branding yourself as an individual, or branding your company, can feel like a daunting task, but it doesnt have to be. There are plenty of great ways you can start growing a brand, even if you arent sure where to start or you havent done it before. Its often easier to brand yourself as opposed to branding a company, so you may want to start with getting people to know who you are. Once they recognize your name, theyll be more likely to pay attention to what you do and that includes creating and/or branding a company. You Need to be an Expert If youre not an expert at anything, its time to get started. When you really know a specific area of your field thoroughly, you have the opportunity to showcase that knowledge. It can bring you customers and clients, and can generate a buzz about you and your industry. Dont just pick whats easy, though. Find a niche thats unique and thats also highly related to your industry. If you dont brand yourself properly, you wont really see any benefit from it. That can have the opposite effect when youre trying to establish a brand and make sure people know your name. As you start to become known as an expert on a particular thing, people will seek you out for interviews, information, and advice. That will help get your knowledge and name into the minds of the people who hear the interviews, making that opportunity a highly valuable one. The more interviews you can get, the farther your reach will likely expand and the more people will be interested in what you know and what you have to say. Over time, youll become known as the go to person for a particular aspect of your industry. You Can be an Official Source for Information Being sought out because of your expertise is a great way to build your brand, but theres more to the big picture than waiting for people to come to you. Instead of being passive about it, a more active approach should be taken. If you want to be a good source for information, you need to know your customers. Find out about them, and learn what they watch and read. What they comment on and have strong opinions about should matter to you. As you read magazines and other documents that have importance to your customers, or as you see programs that they would be interested in, you or your publicist can send out information to the people who created those stories. Let them know that youre interested in making comments on or being used as a source for future stories on that topic. Tell them of your expert status and the information you can provide. While that doesnt guarantee that youll be contacted the next time that topic comes up, it certainly gives you a better chance because the journalist knows your name and what you have to offer. When you do get interviewed, the byline youll get is a chance to promote yourself and/or your company. Dont waste that opportunity, but make sure you answer the question(s) asked of you, and dont just talk about yourself of what your company can do. In being a source, its important you dont try to use the time as an advertisement for your company. Make it Easy for People to Find You Any individual or company that brands itself well is going to be sought after, which is exactly what youre looking for. However, if you cant easily be found, potential clients and customers will quickly give up and move on to someone else. You need a presence, and that should be more than a blurb and a contact link on your companys website. By creating a blog or a website with your own name, people can find you much more easily. Then you can link that site to your online profiles on social media sites like Google+, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. You should show up first in search results for your name, and if you can make your sites and media presence the top several results, thats even better. When people dont have to struggle to locate you online, and when they have easy and efficient ways to contact you, theyre going to be more likely to reach out for what they need. They may want to use you as an expert for an article theyre writing, or they may want to purchase something from your company. No matter what their end goal is, your end goal should always be to make yourself knowledgeable and accessible in your field and industry. The more thoroughly you do that, the higher chances youll have of seeing overall success with your branding campaign.
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