culled from:careerealism.com
We can get a really solid start in easy six steps. Ready? Let’s go!
Step #1: Define your brand
The first thing you should probably understand is how to define a personal brand. I happen to subscribe to this definition:It is the intersection of your reputation, your aspirations and who you really are as a person and a professional. Think about it this way: In terms of reputation, look at what are you known for? Or what does everyone come to you for? In terms of your aspirations, what do you hope to achieve in your career and in your personal life?
And finally, you overlay your reality. For me, I am an innovator who is passionate about creating happy experiences for job seekers. So, what’s yours? Feel free to make a diagram like above for yourself; it may help refine your position. Once you have this dialed, it’s time to spread the word on your brand.
Step #2: Tidy it all up
Chances are, you are very active in social and now that you have defined your personal brand, you need to go into all of your profiles and update the information to reflect your newly defined personal brand. Your profile text should be very relevant to who you are and your pictures should also be “on brand.”Step #3: Create and curate great content
One of the easiest and fastest ways to build credibility in your personal brand is to create and curate really great content that supports the things you stand for. For many, it is finding great articles that are in your area of expertise and sharing those out to your networks.For example, I am passionate about creating great job seeker experiences, so I curate content from a number of sites dedicated to helping people get the most out of their career and their workday. The key is to pick a few focused areas to solidify that branded position among readers and followers. Use a RSS reader like Feedly.com to aggregate news from all the blogs you read so you can go to one place to see all the news you may want to curate.
Step #4: Make new connections
Use LinkedIn Groups and Twitter to create new connections. Join groups on LinkedIn that are aligned with your brand and then, start posting your great content there. But, be sure you respond to any comments that your articles may generate.In addition, you can also join a weekly Twitter chat to network with new people on Twitter. You can find weekly Twitter chats by going here and seeing what might align with your passions. If you choose to get involved in a Twitter chat, be sure to actively participate, use the hashtag of the chat and follow people who are interesting. This is a great way of growing Twitter followers and establishing your brand. Plus, a company or two has been known to use Twitter chats to identify talent to connect with, so they may also lead to job opportunities.
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