7 Steps To Building Your Personal Brand

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7 Steps to Building Your Personal Brand

Digital Marketing | Careers

Whether you’re searching for a better job, looking for a promotion, considering changing careers or
growing your network, building a personal brand can help you reach your goals. As marketers, we often
market services and products but forget that we also need to market ourselves! Follow these seven
steps to get started.

Step One: Determine & Prioritize Your Values and Passions

Values are the things that you believe are important in the way you live and work. They are at the core
of who you are as a person and determine your priorities. Some examples of values include friends,
family, honesty, community, ambition, etc. When faced with difficult decisions, you typically rely on your
deepest-held values.

Values are important for business, especially during a job search. If a candidate’s values match that of a
company’s, they are more likely to be hired. Prioritizing your values will help you begin to determine the
vision of your personal brand.

Passions are the ways you enjoy spending your time. Generally, these are different from your values,
though they may sometimes overlap. To build your personal brand, you must first identify your passions
- both personal and professional. Professional passions might include technology, automation and
design, while personal passions might include kayaking, family, and golfing.
Values and passions help you determine where you want to be in two, five or even twenty-five years,
including your ideal career path. If the passions and values above were attributed to a person, he would
most likely perform well in an email marketing role involving design and automation, though he would
need to live in an area that provided him plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.

Step Two: Define Your Key Traits

What helps you stand out from the crowd? These elements are your unique traits, and they help shape
your personal identity. The Big Five Personality Traits are identified as :

1. Openness to experience

2. Conscientiousness

3. Extraversion

4. Agreeableness

5. Neuroticism

Each of these traits is assessed on a scale, and where you fall on the scale defines your unique
personality. You can take a free test to determine yours. This test should give you some insights about
how agreeable, extroverted, open-minded, etc. you are and help you cultivate your personal brand. Of
course, these traits don’t have to be permanent; if you don’t like your results, you can take steps you
can take to move along the scale in one direction or another. or example, if you’re closed-minded, you
could try new things at work and in your personal life. Conversely, you aren’t likely to have much luck
changing key traits such as extrovert and introvert characteristics.

Need more insights on determining who you are today? Ask your friends and family for their honest
opinions. Start by asking them to give you three adjectives they’d use to describe you.

Once you have your key traits, you can create your our personal brand statement: Envision your best
self when crafting this.

To help you get started writing your statement, use this fill-in-the-blanks template from Dummies.com.
Note: Use this as a starting point, but feel free to edit it to meet your needs.

I use my ___________ and ___________ for ___________.

Known for ___________, I ___________.


Using ___________ (key trait), I ___________, by providing ___________.

Through my ___________, I ___________, when I serve ___________.

Step Three: Develop Your Personal Image

Once you know your values, passions and personality traits, it’s time to start showcasing them! Here are
some ways that you can get started:

1. Have professional headshots taken and use them on Linkedin, in your company profile, etc.

2. Cultivate an email signature that’s unique to you. (Use your personal email if you can’t edit the
email signature you use for your company). Include all of your contact information, your
signature, your social media icons, your company and your website.

3. Build credibility with content. Use your personal blog, Linkedin profile or publishing tools like
Medium to get your message out on topics you are knowledgeable about.

4. Dress the part! Stay prepared for networking events and big meetings by keeping a fresh blazer
and pants or skirt pressed and ready to go.

Step Four: Define Your Target Audience

It’s impossible to make everyone like you, so why would you try to appeal to everyone when building
your personal brand? Defining a target audience is important for organizations, and it’s also important
for individuals. Think about when you were younger and you made sure to get requests approved from
your parents when they were in a good mood. This basic example teaches an important lesson; it’s best
to invest your time and energy into an audience that is more likely to give you your desired outcome.

Your Target Audience Includes:

1. The Person Who Will Pay You: This person is typically a boss, investor or client. This person is in
charge of the next step of your career. Create a description of this person (whether real or fabricated)
and include as many details about them as you can. Then identify this person’s personal and
professional motivations. When you understand his/her motivations, it can help you better understand
how she can help you meet your own goals and even how you can help her meet hers!

Perhaps your boss would like to be Chief Marketing Officer and spend more time with her family. You
can help free up some of her time by taking on additional projects or streamlining processes. Then she’ll
be happy to help you in return! Set up a meeting to outline your goals and talk about specific timelines
and to-do items to achieve them.

2. The Person Who Influences the Person Who Pays You: Make it easy for your boss/client, etc. to put
in a good word for you with her superior or direct influencer. Outline your current achievements and
clearly outline your goals in a presentable format. Showcase how you’ve gone above and beyond in your
current position.

3. Your Supporters: Who are your messages meant for? Who will benefit most from consuming them
and provide you what you're asking for? That’s your target audience of supporters. If you’re aiming to
achieve a new job or promotion, your supporters could also be your peers that will help you get where
you want to go by providing excellent recommendations.
Step Five: Build Your Online Presence

From Twitter to podcasts, blogs to Facebook, to establish your personal brand, you must get your voice
out there. First, you must secure URLs, social usernames, etc. that are the best fit for your brand before
someone else does! This includes both your personal website and any social networks you choose to
join.

Tools like knowem and NameChk can help you check availability across hundreds of social communities.
If your preferred name has already been chosen, try using dashes, underscores or numbers to find one
that best fits your brand.

Linkedin is one of the best places to start getting socially if you’re interested in improving your job
standing or looking for clients then LinkedIn is the best place to start. Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
are the other major networks you’ll want to take a look at. Secure your username here and start
building your profiles on the network(s) that will best fit and help further your personal brand.

In addition, ensure your personal website showcases your best attributes and/or work. If you’re a writer
or designer, establish a portfolio. If you’re a speaker, start a podcast or film yourself speaking at a
conference.

Step Six: Start Blogging!

Many marketers consider blogging to be the best way to build a business, but they can also be
influential when building a personal brand. Once you have your website, Use The Complete Guide To
Building Your Blog Audience to get started with blogging. Once you have followers, you’re well on your
way to establishing a lasting personal brand.

Some of the best strategies for gaining followers include:

 Writing about influencers and getting them to share your posts

 Using social sharing buttons on your blog

 Joining the right online communities

 Syndicating your content

 Repurposing your content

Once you’ve established an audience, make sure to post on a regular basis, follow SEO best practices
and continue to cater to your audience for best results.

Step Seven: Follow in the Footsteps of an Expert

Who do you admire inside or outside of the marketing industry? Here are some examples of great
personal branding from which you can borrow straight from the experts. Take note of how these
individuals present themselves and their work.

Darren Hardy:

 www.darrenhardy.com

 www.twitter.com/darrenhardy

 www.facebook.com/DarrenHardyFan

 www.linkedin.com/in/DarrenHardy

 www.darrenhardy.success.com

Neil Patel:

 http://neilpatel.com/

 http://neilpate l.com/blog/

 http://neilpatel.com/podcast/

 https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilkpatel

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