Are You Up for a Personal Brand?
When it comes time to develop a brand, you will need to consider whether it should be based on your company or on Y-O-U.
The following questions should help you decide.
1. Does the brand represent a company, independent of me, or am I the basis for the company?
2. Do I have more than one company or major product and will that confuse the brand? (For example, do I sell dog food at one site and vitamins at another?)
3. Am I a very public spokesman for the brand? (Will you feature yourself in videos, product literature, etc.?) "Even individuals need to develop a brand for themselves …. Whatever your area of expertise, you can take steps to make people think of YOU when they think of your field." Accelepoint Webzine
4. Am I building a company that I hope to someday sell and is it critical that I remain affiliated with the business for it to maintain that brand? (Colonel Sanders was a spokesman for Kentucky Fried Chicken for many years after selling it to John Y. Brown. He was definitely part of the brand. Can you picture him hawking designer shoes in his white suit? Likewise, could you picture Calvin Klein dishing up fried chicken?)
5. Will my personal reputation harm the brand in any way, and likewise, am I willing to be a public persona with all the lack of privacy that could entail? Now, when you ARE the brand, such as selling your services as a consultant or educator, you have no choice. You must build yourself as the brand. But even that can be adjusted eventually; consider Lynda.com who began with making a few video tutorials and now is one of the largest online learning sites for technical people. She has hundreds of experts who prepare videos in her studio to maintain consistency of presentation. Her name, her brand, but the brand of quality superseded her own personal reputation.
Still aren't sure how best to proceed? You can always email me and I will be happy to send you my recommendation based on your unique circumstances.
Kim Garst has been a Mompreneur for almost 20 years and has built a 7 figure income from her home. Currently she shares her business and marketing savvy through coaching and consulting with clients around the world. Kim specializes in helping you get more sales, more leads and more clients utilizing social media and the Internet as a whole. Her systems are easy to implement and get quick results for small businesses as well as new and established solopreneurs.
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Kim Garst
Kim Garst is a renowned marketing strategist and speaker who is trailblazing the use of artificial intelligence in digital marketing. With over 30 years of experience as an online entrepreneur, Kim helps entrepreneurs grow their business and authority online by using AI technology. She is leading the way with proven AI frameworks that help entrepreneurs build authority in their space.
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Thank you Kim for highlighting the importance of personal branding in business. I know so many of my clients often come to me confused as to whether to focus on their personal brand or their business. It's great for you to share the clear differences here.
Thanks, Kim, for setting out the questions we need to ask ourselves about personal or company branding. This is something I need to ponder on as I have no idea which way to go, but at least you have given me a basis to work from.
This group was a great idea. I've gotten lots of connections, insight, new ideas, and I know where to go when I need an opinion or an opinion or direction!
Great Food for thought…especially when it comes to being a Very Public Spokesperson for the brand. It really makes me think long and hard about my overall strategy!
Great stuff Kim, as always!
Nice Article Kim! Very concise and great information. Thanks!
Great post Kim! I am sooo glad I was invited to join the "You Can Do" Social Media Marketing group!
Once again Kim you are a leader in internet marketing. You give the nuts of bolts of doing the right things the best way. I want to be the President of the Kim Garst Fan Club because you are constantly leading by example!
Blessings~ Tammy
Great info on branding Kim! I know a lot of business professionals end up getting stuck at this point so this process sure is helpful! =)
Kim, I remember Ali Brown's branding person say if your name is not known then don't use your name in the url. I do have my name in my domain but have others not used as well. Thanks for your wisdom.
I think branding is totally dependent on your circumstances and what you are marketing and even then, you have to make a choice and run with it.
Great advice, your always a wealth of information. Cheers!
Personally, I think it is very hard to build traffic to one site much less multiple sites. When you ARE the brand, it makes it easier to be the umbrella for all your interests (both business and personal) versus separating your interests onto multiple domains. I think those that do business with us want to know who we are outside of our business interests…some anyway :-). I am a big proponent of being real and connecting with people who want to connect with me.
Great food for thought in your article Kim. It helped to clarify some of my own thoughts about my business and brand, plus add some more points to consider. Appreciate the insight!
Great advice, thanks Kim! Recruiters are extremely aware of personal brands and we feel that from a company standpoint, everyone recruits for the company via their voice and brand.
Oh so helpful Kim. I'm getting so close to finalizing the tagline. Thanks for your tips and wisdom!!!
First time here. I love your style. I can feel the love!
Kim, thanks for sharing this great information! Very helpful indeed!
Appreciate you dropping by!
Another great post that leaves me with more to ponder… thanks for keeping me busy Kim! ;p
Thanks Kim for this article. I think that for consultant like me it's necessary to develop their personal brand along with the brand of their company. When a company is in start up phase much of the success depends on the founders ability to influence clients and investors and here a personal brand comes handy.
This is incredibly true, Hamza!
I wholeheartedly agree with you, Ian!
Great Kim!!
Thanks for sharing such a great article. I really like this!
This guide could be really helpful for me. I just love your post & looking forward to your next post.