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Why personal branding is important and how to do it?

Wednesday November 30, 2016,

5 min Read

PERSONAL BRANDING is a term coined by Tom Peters, management guru and author, in his breakthrough article “ A Brand Called You” which was published in the Fast Company (1997).

Branding is commonly associated with companies but in the present scenarios it is used with people too.

No doubt the time is changing rapidly with technological advancement.

Nowadays personal branding is in fashion and people want to connect with people rather than the company because it is easy to trust real people than businesses.

New trend has emerged recently such as building a brand around one’s personality and then create a range of products and services around it. For example, Seth Godin (marketing genius), Robin Sharma (self –help guru), Tim Ferris, Tony Robbins, Oprah Winfrey etc. who have become a brand like giant corporations and their empire revolves around their personality.

So what do they (personalities) do which make them differ from commoners?

It isn’t a secret anymore which belongs to only few people because the science behind is available in front of you everywhere.

So what is personal branding?

“Personal branding is the means by which people remember you” as defined by the TheBalance.com website

It is all about the way people perceive your image and think of you when you are not there or hear your name. It is often involving one’s name. What do you get in your mind when your hear or see brands like TATA, TRUMP, HILTON, and GODREJ. What thoughts and images you get in your mind?

So, who are you and what is your brand?

What people think of you?

What are your values?

What is your attitude?

What kind of person you are?

What are you passionate about?

What is your purpose?

What you want to achieve?

These are the questions that will define your personal brand.

Start creating your personal brand with these simple steps:

1) Understand Yourself and Be Real

What you want people to think of you? What qualities you want to be known for? What social image you want to portrait to the people?

To answer all these questions, you have to first understand yourself. Do SWOT analysis which is to list out your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.

So start with what qualities you have? What are your strengths and weaknesses? What are your likes and dislikes? Now focus on how you want to be perceived by people. Write down a list of adjectives, qualities and causes.

It is time to think of your target audience, the people with whom you want to connect.

2) Credibility

“Credibility is like virginity. Once you lose it, you can never get it back.”

People often say “reputation precedes you” which means people get your brand image before you meet them.

Another step is to be authentic and real in terms of what you want people to know, see and hear about you. Be wise in what you say, post and declare because every action you take will put a building block to your brand.

3) Promote yourself

Get a stage to speak on, interact with people, go to conferences, post on social media, get media coverage etc. Use these ways to market yourself and let people know about who you are. Decide where you want to get noticed and why. For example, you want to promote yourself online so first update your social media profiles with professional pic, introduction and any other information you want people to notice.

Also, share relevant content on your social media and build a website with your name. It will enhance your profile as people can easily access it and the good part is that you have more control on it than the social media.

4. Thought Leadership:

Tell people about your expertise and knowledge by writing and sharing content related to your niche. Keep yourself update with the industry knowledge. It also means you will not get obsolete with the ongoing changes in the market. For instance, Guy Kawasaki is a marketing influencer who writes and post regularly on his social media. It shows his authority in marketing domain and also his updated knowledge about the field.

In essence, to embark on personal branding journey first know yourself and define what you want to become and then accumulate the qualities and market yourself on relevant platforms.

Please share your thoughts and experiences on personal branding with us.

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Author Intro:

Dushyant Sethiya is a Co-founder at The Puppeters ( T-shirt Brand for Youngsters) and CEO of Mandsaur Buildcon Pvt. Ltd.

He runs podcast " Entrepreneurship with Dushyant Sethiya" and writes frequently on entrepreneurship on Yourstory, YouthKiAwaaz, Citispotter, YFS Entrepreneur's Magazine and NextBigWhat. He also mentors aspiring entrepreneurs and startups on the EverWise mentoring platform.

He is a social activist and involved with Malwa Keshari NGO to promote sports activities in rural India. He has also written many Op-Ed articles on Entrepreneurship and Micro-finance for the Newspapers and he expresses his personal views on prominent issues via blogging. He is the author of the Book ” Micro-finance: A Helping Hand”

He did his “Post Graduate Diploma In Entrepreneurship” from Judge Business School, University Of Cambridge (England) and “Masters In International Business” from Leeds University Business School, University Of Leeds (England). Prior to that he completed his Bachelors of Engineering in Information Technology from RGPV University, India.

You can connect with him via Twitter @dushyantsethiya or [email protected] or Visit him at www.dushyantsethiya.com