Hi Cringers,
This week Iām answering this excellent question from Emily Fedewa, who asks:
The first thing to know is building a personal brand takes time. It took me about six months before I started seeing any consistent engagement on LinkedIn or got anyone reaching out to me about services of any kind.
So before you revamp anything, make sure you give yourself time to really test what you have.
Also, know that personal brands evolve as you do.Ā
Weāre all works in progress. Our businesses, audiences, and goals will likely change as we go, so itās important to stay open, flexible, and willing to adapt as it makes sense.
All that said, here are some indicators that youāre going in the wrong direction and itās time for a revamp:
Youāre attracting the wrong crowd: You donāt align with your audience.
Youāre not attracting clients: You get likes, but no buyers.
You donāt align with your brand: You feel like youāre putting on an act.
There are so many aspects to a personal brand, so make sure to isolate whatās working and not working before you do a refresh. It may be that you need to:
Update your visuals and color palette - For instance, if you want high-ticket clients, youāll need to create a look that signals luxury.Ā
Rethink your voice and strategy - Are you speaking the language of your ideal client? Are you focusing on the topics they care about?Ā
Focus on what excites you - You can have the best visuals and content in the world, but if you donāt feel connected to what youāre doing and excited about showing up, it wonāt work.Ā
As for the second part of the question, āWhen should you start earnestly creating one?ā The answer is yesterday!
And yes, I know āpersonal brandā is a newer phrase that makes some people want to throw up or roll their eyes or both, so if youāre having this reaction, think about it instead as āreputation building,ā something people have been doing for ages.
You canāt argue that being more visible, known for something, and having a bigger network isnāt helpful.Ā
And letās face it, we live in a society where people with more influence, followers, and connections have more opportunities.Ā
A personal brand is helpful for literally anyone looking to do anything at any point in their lives:Ā
If youāre looking for a new job, having a strong personal brand will give you an edge
If youāre looking to grow your business, a strong personal brand will help you do that.
If youāre looking to publish a book, a strong personal brand will make it easier.
If youāre a founder looking to attract talent, a strong personal brand will do that.
If youāre looking to expand your network, a strong personal brand will do that.
Your brand is your ticket to more opportunities. The more you can expand your network, boost your visibility, and develop your reputation, the more your world will open up.
Iāve experienced this firsthand. Iāve met some incredible people (many of whom are reading this email right now) just by writing online.
This email list now has over 400 readers! I did all this in just the last year from posting on LinkedIn. Imagine where Iād be if I had started earlier.Ā
And no, Iām not making millions or writing to you from a beach in Bali, but I am getting consistent inbound work just from having an online presence.
I canāt tell you how many times Iāve gotten on a call with someone and theyāve said, āI feel like I already know you.ā
Thatās the power of writing online.
All of that is worth a lot and well worth the time and effort Iāve put into it all. So if youāre on the fence, itās time to jump.
Why not try it for six months and see how it goes? Identify a goal, platform, and audience you want to speak to and experiment. See what you learn and who you meet.
Need help? Iāve got you. Hereās how I can support you:
š” Book a Clarity Call. I can help you figure out your next steps.
š” Book your LinkedIn Profile Design or Full Rebrand.
š” Hire me to write for you. I offer LinkedIn Ghostwriting to save you time and get you moving in the right direction faster.
Until next time,
I support everything you said. Iāll add that an online brand is a reflection of the real world brand. Know yourself, what you do, and what you stand for and then do the marketing.