I just came an amazing article on personal branding. The author of the post, Lisa Barone, describes what branding really means by looking at how her belly dancing instructor “brands herself”.
I must say, I hadn’t really looked at branding like this before. Thinking back to when I learnt to scuba dive, my instructor has branded herself.
Being yourself, that lovely human being that you are
Have you ever wondered how to brand yourself, when there’s so many others blogging and wanting attention and branding themselves. There are all these “leaders” on the internet who’ve branded themselves. People like Ann Sieg, Mike Dillard, Mike Klingler and lots of other network marketers we see as leaders.
Sometimes, it seems like they’ve done it all, so why should you bother? Well, here’s why I think you should bother – because there’s no-one else like YOU, and only you can be you!
Like my scuba diving instructor, she loved diving so much, and she wanted all her students to be good divers so they could enjoy themselves.
She was always there when I needed her. Like one night when I went on my first night dive, and my buddy and I got lost (because it was so dark), she found us while making sure everyone else stayed with her as well.
Your Niche could be belly dancing or scuba diving or just YOU
My scuba diving instructor doesn’t teach people to swim, even though they need to be able to swim before they can learn to dive. She limits herself to teaching people how to dive underwater because that’s what she knows and loves best.
You can’t be known for everything, so stick to what you know and love. Or, stick to something you really want to know and love.
Create your Persona
My scuba diving instructor is pretty funny and sometimes scary underwater. One time there were about 8 of us diving together and we came across this rather large stingray. It was not long after Steve Irwin had passed away, and we all kept our distance, even though we were in awe of this magnificent creature.
Our diving instructor went pretty close to it, and afterwards she told me she was going to get really close, but she thought we might all freak out.
Anyway, sometimes on the internet, it’s not easy to just be yourself, so as Lisa says in her article, it would be easier to create a persona that mixes who you are and who you want to be. That way you may find it easier to magnify the personality traits needed to attract the right people.
As Lisa says:
We fall in love with those who are brave enough to do what we think we can’t. As long as you’re basing your character off who you really are, you’ll be able to keep it authentic and still look great naked.
Finding Your Voice
My scuba diving instructor talks and laughs with all her students, just like she’s one of them. She never looks down on anyone even when we do something really stupid underwater like getting caught in some fishing line and not being able to get out. She just helps you out, and we get on with having fun on our dive.
So, it’s all about being genuine and showing people that you are one of them. Sometimes we try to teach people things and sound more authoritative thinking our audience will trust us more. Instead of that, it can alienate you from the people you’re trying to connect with.
Another tip in the article is to:
Make your brand accessible
My scuba diving instructor creates a community around herself. She has social barbecues and social dives, and makes herself available. People can go down to her shop and talk to her whenever they want.
When you make your brand accessible, you become part of your community. If you answer questions and praise those who are doing well.
Lisa says
Your personal brand is you. It’s who you are, what you believe, and what you want to put out there to others.
You can read Lisa’s article here at Copy Blogger
So, what does a personal brand mean to you? Let me know in the comments below, would like to hear what it means to you.
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Hi Julieanne,
Thanks for your thoughts in this article – it's so easy to forget our own strengths and positives, when faced with loads of mega-successful people through our email inboxes every day.
I was talking to a coach just last week, who was asking me what MY strengths are, and why I wasn't really letting them shine through in my (offline business) website – and I realised I was creating the website's look as I thought it SHOULD be, rather than just as me – of course there's “me” in there, but not enough
Thanks!
Tracey
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Julieanne,
Thanks for sharing this information, I am going to share this with my list as i find great value in it. Have an Awesome Day!
Chris
Hi Tracey, it's weird how we forget to be ourselves isn't it! I guess that comes from when we're growing up and we start thinking about what everyone else thinks of us.
Hi Julieanne,
a great take. “You can’t be known for everything, so stick to what you know and love.” This sentence is so true, if we try to be everybody's darling, we'll wind up losing and failing at the end of the day. We can't please everyone. One third of people don't like us anyway no matter what. If we try to please – even if we were successful in pleaseing theme, another third wouldn't like us anymore. So being authentic and focusing on the other two third that like us how we are and the third that doesn't care yet, is the best strategy to drive our points home. Keep up your great work.
Take care
Oliver
Take care
Oliver
Hi Julieanne!
Thanks for inviting me back to your Blog…it's always nice seeing you.
To me, branding myself as an inspirational person…one who uplifts & puts smiles on other people's faces. This is the type of attraction magnet that I like to be!! Then everything else will fall into place naturally.
Have a pleasant day…your tribal friend Steven Suchar