Oct 19, 2011

the Personal Brand Revolution

Without a winning personal brand strategy, I’ve seen client deals fall through, appointments cancelled and sales stagnate. If your personal brand (image) is not professional and congruent, attractive and attracting or you lack good manners and don’t have the proper dining etiquette you will be passed over - guaranteed. Therefore, to be competitive, to have a greater influence on others, attract more business and be more successful it’s critical that you pay greater attention to personal branding.Before you sell anything…your product, company or service you sell yourself first. Shift the balance of power in your favor … when you brand yourself you are perceived to be more desirable and in demand. Brand Status increases the bottom line …both personally and corporately.Take large, successful companies for instance. They understand the power of branding a product.

 They spend a lot of time, money and energy to create a brand that is eye catching and appealing enough to sell their product through to market and enhance their corporate image. They want to ensure that the buyer builds a strong connection with that brand.Image coaching helps an individual create a well defined personal brand and provides a tremendous advantage over the competition. Whether it’s social or business, when you are well branded you are pre - sold, giving you a huge advantage over others selling themselves.Perhaps like many of the individuals I coach, you have not even thought about how you are being perceived. Can anyone leave something as important as their most valuable asset to chance?We know that in the current economy, competitiveness has increased dramatically. Business has become more serious and conservative - not only in attitude and business attire but in etiquette training as well.

As an image consultant I am being hired by individuals and companies to present training in the fine art of image management, presentation skills, good manners, business etiquette, dining and appropriate dress.Even though intelligence, experience and education count, companies tell me they are simply not hiring those who do not possess these all important communication skills. It is the whole package that counts.The hallmarks of successful individuals in a fast paced global marketplace are their confidence, manners and poise.Mediocrity is dead ----- and it’s about time. We have turned the corner…there is a “Personal Brand Revolution” afoot. The sloppy casual dress, sloppy work ethics, disrespectful behavior, lack of civility and manners are leaving the scene. Simply, it’s not working.

 It’s not acceptable to dress inappropriately or do business with the wrong fork. Productivity is down, communications are suffering, profits have dropped and sexual harassment cases are increasing.There is a return to formality, elegance, manners and sophistication. It’s evident in what’s happening all around us. People are brushing up on their business etiquette, manners and dining skills. They are getting dressed up again, dining in fine restaurants, are entertaining clients and being entertained.It’s been my experience that when we understands the power of perception we will make the changes necessary to ensure that we communicate more effectively through the power personal branding.

Hot Tips to pay attention to -
1. Ensure that your personal brand matches your goals – 2 years – five years.
2. Be authentic and be the best you possible.
3. Study the competition. Take a close hard look at them.
4. Know your target market and adjust your brand accordingly.
5. Keep re inventing yourself. What worked yesterday doesn’t work today. A willingness to change and keep current is critical to your success.
6. Keep fit and healthy. Eat healthy…BE energized.
7. A positive attitude gets you everywhere. Carry yours with you at all times.
8. Brush up on business etiquette, social manners and cocktail party rules. They count big time.
When you are well packaged… It’s only natural that you will attract more of what you want in your life. Be a smarter marketer ...to attract the best, you need to be the best!

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