5 Easy Tips for Increasing Personal Brand in 2010 - Nowadays, its becoming very important to increase your own personal brand
to get more business & to increase your social importance.
Here are my 5 tips for Increasing Personal Brand
in 2010
1. Be proud of what you do & Smash doubters
To make others happy, you have to be happy from within. Same way, if you want
to deliver the best, you have to be passionate about your work first.
People love confident and happy people to work with.
You will always come across people who will have doubts of what you do. You
simply have to stay positive, believe in what you are trying to achieve and
allow yourself to be happy when something goes wrong.
2. Help People to find what they want & Solve their Problems
Become an expert on what it is other's business needs and then demonstrate
how you will be useful to them and meet their needs. Once they have seen the
relevance, you can get business.
3. Tell them Interesting Stories as if they don't know anything
May of the times, we take our unique talents granted. Most people who are
experts in their fields feel this way only. So, its a challenge to tell your
unique talent & added values in an interesting way as if they don't know
anything
about your services. You can tell stories as if you are teaching someone some
lessons.
4. Walk the talk
Make sure to do & act whatever you say. There should not be any
contradiction between what you do and what you talk.
5. Build your brand on an on-going basis
Send Emails regularly with quality & good
information.
Send SMS with timely information.
Write small articles & publish regularly.
Publish the blog on an on-going basis with pictures & videos.
Speak at different events.
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