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Personal Branding 101: How to Discover and Create Your Brand - 0 views

  • he single biggest mistake people make is that they either brand themselves just for the sake of doing it or that they fail to invest time in learning about what's in their best interests
  • Brand discovery is about figuring out what you want to do for the rest of your life, setting goals, writing down a mission, vision and personal brand statement (what you do and who you serve), as well as creating a development plan.
  • select a niche, whereby you can be the master of your domain.
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  • The sum of all the marketing material you should develop for your brand is called a Personal Branding Toolkit
  • Be sure to prioritize each document with information custom to the target position.
  • 2. Resume/cover letter/references document:
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  • Take your resume online and add social features to it to make the ultimate social media resume, promoting your personal brand to the world and making it shareable.
  • 3. Portfolio
  • 4. Blog/website
  • 5. LinkedIn profile:
  • 6. Facebook profile
  • 7. Twitter profile: Your Twitter profile should have an avatar that is carved out of your Facebook picture and used in your LinkedIn profile.
  • 8. Video resume
  • 9. Wardrobe:
  • Select clothing that best represents you because it will be viewable through your pictures/avatars online, as well as when you meet people in reali
  • 10. Email address:
  • Don’t be fooled by the myth that if you build it, they will come. Unless you’re the luckiest person on earth, you’ll have to actually communicate everything you’ve created to others.
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    Creating a brand for myself
David Leonhardt

The Risks of Using ChatGPT in Your Personal Branding - 0 views

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    Looking to build your personal brand, but struggling with the time commitment required to write a LinkedIn post or, even worse, a lengthy thought leadership article? You are not alone. A fellow entrepreneur recently said to me: "I would rather have another C-section than sit down and write!" That is chuckle-worthy but relatable to so many of us, isn't it?
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