How to build a powerful personal brand
RUCHI GUPTA
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As Jeff Bezos (founder of Amazon) famously said, “Your brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room.”
Your own image is the entirety of what you do, how you do it and why you do it. It’s not something you can counterfeit. It’s bona fide and profound situated.
In the event that you hit the nail on the head, your own image will influence you to emerge from the group, sparkle a focus on your mastery and upgrade your esteem. You’ll have a vitality and a buzz about you that individuals can’t resist being attracted to.
So how might you construct your own image?
First of all, don’t make the mistake of thinking your personal brand is all about you. It’s not. Your personal brand is not about your work experience or your personal accomplishments. Your personal brand should be about other people, specifically what you can do for other people.
Begin by putting forth a couple of inquiries: What requirements would you be able to address? Where can you offer the most esteem? What makes you not the same as the rest?
Few of the steps to be followed in building a personal brand are:
- Check Your Online Presence.
It’s really important to understand what people perceive you as a person. Search for yourself online and understand that perception. Then only you will be able to rebuild it.
- Be Authentic (Craft the right message)
You must ensure staying authentic while putting any information about you, anywhere online. It takes time to build in your image and your personal brand and wrong information about you can really hamper it at a great deal.
- Social Media Presence
Make sure you are having active accounts on social media like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest etc. the next thing you should really be caring is keeping a balanced approach towards personal and professional approach. People should know you as a person other than your work. This doesn’t mean you should be revealing your personal information to everybody out there but stay balanced in leaking some bit of personal information as well.
- Have a personal Website
Having your personal website with your details can help you a lot in creating your brand and making you searched on search engines. It’s actually not necessary to have a lavished website and spend a good amount of money on it. You can keep it simple as well with the details of your work experience, your personal details etc.
- Define Values
Your brand should reflect the kind of person you are. Just copying others will really not help in creating your image. Show what you actually are and what you actually care about. Gradually people will understand you and will respect you.
- Consistency
It’s human nature that we recognize something when it comes in front of us time and again. If you really want your client to recognize your brand, you must keep a consistent image in front of them and show it to them on a regular basis. Quick to and fro may damage your brand and ruin your efforts made. You can use this consistency by using different colors, logos, Themes etc.
- Communicate Effectively at Public Gatherings
You should start speaking in public gatherings or events. Don’t care about what people will say, stay confident and keep communicating effectively. Start small and go big. Gradually you will get a chance to speak in bigger public events as well. These activities and engagements will help you a lot in building your personal brand.
- Know Your Stuff (be unique)
You must ensure you know what you are talking about. Talking about something you don’t know will only leave a poor impression of yours. So stay authentic and talk about the stuff you already know. There is no harm in talking about your shortcomings or weakness.
The need of your personal brand is increasing day by as the need of people and the organization is increasing to know who you are and what you stand for. So, building your brand is actually going to benefit you in multiple ways. And finally, this is one thing which will accompany you throughout your career and will not get affected by any job switch or company switch.