Sunday, May 17, 2020
How Your Personal Brand Handles Multiple Hats - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
How Your Personal Brand Handles Multiple Hats - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career âI have many roles, hats if you will. Does that mean I should have an online profile for each?â asked an attendee at the fifth annual Massachusetts Conference for Women. This is a great question. In fact, there were 11 great questions that were asked during the Q A portion of my presentation on âPowerful Personal Brand Managementâ. Do you have many hats? If you have many hats, then I highly recommend that you determine what your five prominent and consistent brand attributes are that you have inside you â" under that hat, if you will. You are still you. You are the consistent and the constant person that plays in each of these roles. What is it you deliver? What makes you unique? I met a woman. Sheâs a sales representative whose business card did not bear the title of her company or her work title, nor did it have bullet points about her home based purse business or that she assisted her husband with his business of providing logoed promotional items. Instead, her business cards said âproblem solverâ. It went on to list her top three traits (brand attributes) and how you could reach her (email, phone and her social media sites). When I got her card, my first thought was âbrilliantâ. Even better, was when she and I were talking we discussed her purse business and her husbandâs business, so when she handed her card to me she wrote on the back the name of each business. What a great reminder to âtake me backâ to the conversation whenever I looked at her card! Golden nuggets from this lesson You are you. You are at the center of your personal brand Find out the five attributes that describe your personal brand. If you donât know, feel free to use this link to an assessment that will help you determine those. Ask three people who are close to you, what they feel you deliver? What do you bring to the table? When they introduce you, what words do they use to describe you? Your online profile and social networks are about you In our society, we are deeply programmed that our title defines us. And, thatâs such a disservice to the many gifts that each of us have to share. So, it doesnât surprise me that when people âbelongâ to a company or organization that they would rather put that âcompany or organizational nameâ upfront and center in an online profile, then theyâre very own. You have more worth than that. I recommend that you have one online profile that highlights your five prominent brand attributes. Then, in your profile description name those companies that benefit from your personal brand. Even better, you can link to those company websites (even if itâs your own personal website associated with that company) if anyone wants âthe rest of the storyâ. Understand people do business with people. Even in large corporations, the receptionist, the sales representative, the teller, the checkout clerk, all represent that company. Thatâs why clients ask for certain people, by name, and thatâs who they think of when that organization comes to mind. Each personâs personal brand is tied into that companyâs brand. Think of one business card representing âYour Brandâ Now, I do realize some do work for companies where you have no choice â" you must cart their business card especially when they are paying for you to attend that conference, networking event or meeting. That just is and so you must do what you signed up to do. All I ask is that you donât become the person with the trench coat that can open it up with a multitude of wares hanging on the inside coupled with you asking âwhat do you want?â I have seen that as people whip out a heaping of business cards with each one representing a different business theyâre involved in. Thereâs nothing wrong with having your âreal jobâ business card and your âdream jobâ business card. But, please â" nothing more than that. I do understand that is so against the grain of what is done and what is preached. There are many home based opportunities that easily deal out business cards for their new representatives! So, itâs quite easy to have that âtrench coatâ filled with multiple business cards and soon you become the quite âunfocusedâ person that is virtually saying â" pick a card, any card! Remember, that perceptions are reality and that first impressions are lasting. Are you willing to put forth a huge obstacle in front of you that you will have to climb? Be strong. You define who you areâ¦not some company. Take control and take charge â" no matter how good the deal is in the cost of getting several different types of business cards made â" the real cost is the confusion thatâs created when people grasp (and hold onto) t he impression that you are âjack of all trades â" master of none.â So, hereâs what to do: Find out your top five brand attributes Through an assessment Through listening Through conversation with three close friends Write an online bio about yourself that incorporates those brand attributes Post it on LinkedIn Shorten it for Twitter Create a Facebook Business Page with a shortened bio, too Create a profile on Amazon.com and use this bio there to show when you review books that are relevant to your interests Create a Qalias profile, VirtualCV or some other online profile presence Use this bio on your blog (if youâre not sure how to write a short concise bio, hereâs a great book that can assist you) On your bio, feel free to link to those companies that you associate with Buy your moniker (your name as a domain name) and point it to the profile you create This yearâs conference them was âRethink. Resolve. Renew.â I hope that you will consider rethinking how you brand yourself. Or maybe youâre really not doing anything to manage your personal brand (which means that youâve happily delivered that power and control of your personal brand to others who define you) so resolve that you will do that. Take action on one thing in this list and you will begin to move all the forces towards you defining you! And, renew your energy and ability to put forth your authentic personal brand. I just returned from Boston where I spoke at the Massachusetts Conference for Womenâs fifth annual conference. A truly awesome event filled with inspiration, great connections, forward thinking information and good people! The next question, Iâll cover on thebuzz101, is âwhat if youâre known for a brand attribute that you donât want to be known for?â Author: Maria Elena Duron | chief buzz officer, speaker and coach asks you to share your greatest personal marketing challenge in the buzz bash contest to win a strategic 5-point personalized plan to create buzz for you!
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