The Social Media Advisor specializes in training and
supporting small businesses in their branding, storytelling and social media
strategy. A decade ago the concept of corporate branding was still getting
traction. However, today, branding is a must for companies of every size. The
advances and innovation that new technologies have brought us are extinguishing
traditional advertising methods. This is why branding and permission-based
marketing methods are the most effective right now. People are tired of being pushy
sales methods. That means that every company needs a solid, clear branding
strategy so that their target audience truly understands what they are buying.
“Branding is fundamental. Branding is basic.
Branding is essential. Building brands builds incredible value for companies
and corporations.” Scott Goodson, Forbes
Contributor
The workforce no longer needs to be convinced
that branding is essential. The concept is mainstream enough today that large
corporations and entrepreneurs – all of them invest in a branding strategy. A
corporate brand focuses on the feeling or impression that their audience
experiences when they think of your business. A lot of thought is put into a
corporate brand and ensuring all the touchpoints that a person interacts with
are infused with strategic branding.
What is a personal brand and why is it important?
Your
personal brand is a separate entity from your corporate one. However, the idea
is the same. When branding your own persona, the concept is to develop or hone
the areas of your personality best suited to what you want your audience to
think when they walk away from interacting with you.
Today,
people do business with other people… not corporations. They want to build a
relationship with their customers, contractors and vendors. Building like, know
and trust is more than just a social media construct. This is a cornerstone of
relationship marketing. This is why personal branding is necessary. What is
your audience seeking? Who will they trust and want to do business with? This
is not an invitation to build a fake persona because that is not authentic or
genuine and it will turn others off right away. However, it is an opportunity
to examine your own personality and interweave it with your corporate branding
to come up with a personal brand that benefits you and, in turn, your business.
Here
are five suggestions for developing a strong personal brand:
1. Be
mindful of what you say. We all have bad days. On days when you are feeling off
your game, limit your negative communication to those in your inner circle that
you trust. Do not just vent to any random person. You never really know who is
connected to whom…and who would love to repeat what you say. Plus, a negative
judgment could be attached to you and your business that will last long beyond
your temporary moment of weakness.
Personal Branding Follows You
Your
personal brand will move, and grow, with you. If you have a career change,
parts of that personal brand will go with you. People will associate your
personal branding with who you are…not just who you work with.
Consistency
Don’t
want to confuse people? You have to keep your branding top of mind and
consistent. If you are worried this will be difficult to accomplish, be certain
that the foundations of your personal branding incorporate your true
personality so that just being you – at your best – is enough.
Blending Your Branding
Be
sure that your corporate and personal brands blend well together. If they are
contrary in any way, this will work against you.
Accept the Way Branding Works
As
with any branding, what others think about you (your personal brand) is
ultimately not up to you. You cannot control another individual’s impressions
and thoughts. All you can do is build a branding strategy, follow it
consistently, and hope for the best.
If
you’ve already spent time building your corporate and personal branding, then
it is time to roll out that strategy into your social media marketing and other
marketing content. Need assistance creating a great story around your brand?
This is where we excel. We can build out your online assets to reflect your
branding in the best possible light and get you on the right track to creating
quality content that is consistent with your messaging.
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Hollie Clere of The Social Media Advisor is a “#BeAwesome” Developer, Social Media, Brand Builder, Content Manager, Trainer and Author in LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Blog, Google+,YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram and the tools to manage them.
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