The Design Dept: Bulletin Board #78
Developing your personal brand is essential if you want to be considered an expert in your niche or a master of your craft. Being an expert in a vacuum won’t help anyone. I help people develop their personal branding and I thought it was about time I explained why!
Even at its most basic level, a photo you post to Instagram or a message you retweet is contributing to how people preserve you. Think of each post as a clue that builds evidence to the type of person you are, what you know, what's important to you and what you believe in.
*“Your brand is not what you say it is, it’s what **they** say it is.”*
I like to think personal branding is what others would say about you when you're out to the room. In the professional sense it's your reputation.
Whale sharks in a lagoon. These are the big guys - the Seth Godin’s, Blair Enn’s and Chris Do’s of the world. Chances are they are no longer practicing the skills that got them there in the first place but have made a business out of public speaking and selling books! They all write books - this is the number one identifier of an expert in their industry!
## Where to start with your personal branding.
First you need to decide how far you want to go! If you are currently a ‘Resident Expert’ and want to become a ‘Industry RockStar’ you're going to have to be willing to invest a whole lot of time and money into developing your expertise and your personal branding!
Here are are few tips to get your started:
**Focus, focus, focus. **
You need to find your niche and then find a niche within that niche and dig deep. Being a generalist is the opposite of being an expert. There are only a handful of super influencers who have managed to build successful personal brands around just existing.
**Authenticity**
The easiest way to brand yourself is to be yourself. We often get the false impression that we need to be like other important people to be successful but when it comes to personal branding, it has to be about you, the real you.
**Tell a story.**
Like any good brand you have to engage people with a good story. It's how we build trust and connect with others. With personal branding this can be the story of how you got to where you are or the mission you are on to create change in your industry. Personal branding is not a glorious resume, it has to have a story, a purpose for why others should care.
**Consistency**
This is so important when you are trying to build a community and connect with others. Imagine if you go to meet someone for a coffee and they just don’t show up. You’d feel let down, right? If you are writing a blog once a week or posting to instagram everyday you have to try and keep it up. People will start to expect it so you have to make sure that you allocate enough time every day/week to produce the content you need to remain consistent. Depending on where you are in your journey you might be ready to invest in a designer like myself to help develop the visual side of your personal brand which will really help with consistency across multiple platforms.
**Warning**
It can be a slow burn building your personal brand. I should know, I’ve been writing this blog for nearly two years and my mail list has risen by 2 people in the last 12 months! 2 PEOPLE! The important thing to remember is that you have to show up to be in the game. If you do nothing, nothing will happen!
Expect blowback and fail forward. The more you put yourself out there the more likely you are to encounter people who don’t share the same ideas as you. This is part of becoming a more public figure. Brene Brown suggests carrying a 1x1inch piece of paper in your wallet that has the names of the people whose opinions actually matter to you. These are the people who will give you honest feedback even when it’s not great! Ignore the naysayers in the cheap seats, they will turn up, they always do!
If you're just starting out and are still building your expertise, don't fret! My advice is to make sure your LinkedIn profile is up to date and use it. With Covid killing most of the major networking events we have to lean into online networking. A solid LinkedIn page is a great place to start. If you are interested in talking a bit more about your personal branding, please reach out! You can email me directly [here](https://www.thedesigndept.com.au/consulting#Connect).
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