Is there a link between a personal brand and cold, hard business outcomes? - This survey says there is ...

Is there a link between a personal brand and cold, hard business outcomes? - This survey says there is ...

Spotted this survey,?here , the other day

Study proves investing in your personal media profile pays huge dividends

The article start with a quote

"Steve Forbes ?once said that “Your brand is the single most important investment you can make in your business”.?And in today’s world of digital media, that advice extends to a company’s founder too."??Nice.

Let's give you a quick summary

The most-followed?CEOs ?on?social media ?secure greater?investment ?in fact?20% more investment on Linkedin?and?5.4% more investment on Twitter

LinkedIn ?is the social media platform of choice for?startup ?leaders,?94% of unicorn CEOs are on Linkedin


Let's dig into the article and report.?

Cult of the person

"The cult of the personal brand has gripped the business world in recent years. A quick search on Amazon generates over 3,000 results for books on the topic, and experts like?Mark W. Schaefer ?and?Seth Godin ?have written seminal works on?personal brand .

In public life, we see compelling examples of the power of personal brand every day -?Marcus Rashford ’s (Manchester United footballer) campaign to provide free school meals, or the?Stormzy University scholarship , for example.

But there’s not been many attempts to?link a strong personal brand for business leaders with cold, hard commercial outcomes.?So, we thought we’d try and do just that a report looking at?startup ?and scale-up financing and?media ?profile."

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Invest to impress

"According to our research with media intelligence platform?CARMA ,?startup founders and?CEOs ?that invest in their personal media profile secure greater levels of investment when fundraising.

The latest?Coverage to Capital report , looked at 64 startup?unicorns ?in the?UK , defined as privately-held companies which have achieved a valuation of more than one-billion US dollars.

For this,?we analysed more than 65,000 media articles and over 10,000?LinkedIn ?and?Twitter ?posts?to offer a comprehensive study of the media profile of these businesses and their founders. Here’s what we found:

  • The most-followed CEOs on social media secure greater investment:?Unicorn companies whose founders have the largest number of?LinkedIn ?followers secured over £763 million total investment on average.?That’s over 20% more than the average total raised?- £632 million - across the UK’s entire unicorn cohort. The same trend was true on?Twitter ?albeit resulting in a smaller difference of 5.4% - with the most-followed CEOs raising an average of £666 million in funding in total.
  • LinkedIn ?is the social media platform of choice for startup leaders:?Just 6% of CEOs and founders at UK unicorns don’t use the business networking site, compared to 42% who don’t use Twitter. The ‘most social’ CEO on LinkedIn was?Gymshark ?founder?Ben Francis ?(367.5k followers / 93 posts), while Improbabale’s?Herman Narula ?(10.1k followers / 97 posts) was the most active CEO on Twitter.
  • Earned media profile also correlates with fundraising success:?Of the 20 UK unicorns with the highest volume of media coverage, 15 of them had CEOs or founders who were the most prominent in earned media.?Boohoo ’s?John Lyttle ?was the most profiled CEO across print and online channels (718 mentions/£59M raised).
  • The most media-savvy CEOs appear in nearly a quarter of company coverage:?The leaders of top tier unicorns - which raised an average of £1.4 billion - were featured in 23% of their company’s press coverage on average, compared with just 13% of leaders at mid-tier unicorns - which raised an average of £350.9 million - and only 14% of low-tier unicorns - which raised an average of £130.8 million.

The findings are clear. If you want to raise more money for your business, success starts at the top. The prevailing wisdom that a founder or CEO has a key role to play in ‘storytelling’ for their business holds true, and then some.

With the environment for startup funding now more challenging than it has previously been, founders - and their PR teams - need to be thinking about ways that they can stand out.

That means talking publicly and consistently about your goals for the business, articulating what separates you from the competition and investing the time to develop a personal brand that will help you demonstrate credibility and domain expertise - both to potential investors and potential customers alike."


Social media has changed the world, it has changed society and it's changed business.?The data shows that the buyer, the job hunter, the employee, the investor have all moved onto to digital and to be a success today, you have to be on digital as well.

If you want to find your customers, your prospects, your employees, your future employees, your investors, your future investors, there are all on digital.

The rest is up to you, want to know where to start? Head to Amazon and buy my new book ...?



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Timothy "Tim" Hughes 提姆·休斯 L.ISP

Should have Played Quidditch for England

1 年

Lisette Bellizzi, MA ISTATOY CEOs active on social media get 20% (Linkedin) and 5% more funding (twitter) more funding.

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Rob Durant

At my core, I am a teacher. I'm great at the middle of conversations. I'm not as athletic as I remember being.

1 年

Thanks for this, Timothy! I start teaching a new class at Suffolk University next week - a career prep course - and one of the modules is on #personalbranding It will be great to share this with my students!

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