Friday, May 22, 2020
Personal Brands Stop, Stop, Stop - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Personal Brands Stop, Stop, Stop - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career At the Personal Branding Bootcamp I ran at UCLA this last weekend, we focused more on crafting an authentic and compelling brand promise than we did on the tactics of social media and other ways you relentlessly go about letting the world know who you are. Having given the inaugural camp six months ago, it occurred to me that we keep on you to blog, post, update your FB status, tweet, retweet and direct message, write a book, write an ebook, get subscribers, produce a slideshare presentation, get a blogtalkradio show going, get your video channel on YouTube and your photos on Flickr, take a head shot, and create a profile on 400 social media sites, plus make 4 million connections by the third degree of separation on LinkedIn. But we rarely talk about formulating your brand. We presuppose you have a personal brand like we presume you have a belly button. What is your brand? But thatâs simply not the case for the great majority of people who are being thrust into social media. I know thereâs a school of thought that says to throw the baby in the pool and it will learn to swim by necessity, but we know thatâs not true. Why are we immersing you in dangerous territory that writes your reputation with indelible ink on servers around the world that forever hold your worst moments? We should be helping you reveal who you are: values wise, skills wise and otherwise. We should help you identify your tribes and their unmet needs, and see your competition. Instead youâre encouraged â" actually threatened â" that if you donât get on tumblr.com now (or any one of the 4,000 new networking sites that will rear their content sucking monster heads soon), youâll never be Chris Brogan who leapt onto Twitter really early on and now has 156,433 followers! Of course, he is forced to see the tweets of the 139,811 people he follows. And, heâs had to come up with 75,125 tweets. 75,000 thoughts I donât know if Iâve had 75,000 thoughts since Twitter debuted! And, Iâm getting married soon, so how would I come up with enough appetizers for 140,000 people, even if I did the tacky thing of making it a cash bar? If you do a wedding tweet-up, undoubtedly people will expect refreshments! All by way of saying: stop being afraid that all the good personal brands are taken, youâll never have a dot com and be stuck with a dot biz, or no one will ever hire you if you donât have a video resume streaming from a drupal site you designed and manage yourself. Just slow down and start with the first big question you must answer before you can create your brand. This question stumped most of my bootcampers, so you donât have hit the buzzer and shout out an answer. It may take time. When I say to you: âI have the perfect opportunity for you!â What is it? Then consider: Who has it? Who competes for it? What makes you the ideal thought-leader and lucky person who gets to do exactly what you want because it suits you so perfectly? What additional steps, skills and qualities so you need to embody so you are ready? Or in a nutshell: You are getting a lifetime achievement award. What itâs for? Thatâs your personal brand. Author: Nance Rosen is the author of Speak Up! Succeed. She speaks to business audiences around the world and is a resource for press, including print, broadcast and online journalists and bloggers covering social media and careers. Read more at NanceRosenBlog. Twitter name: nancerosen.
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