a personal brand and you are the face of your brand. When you are building a per- sonal brand, it is a process that has to be delivered consistently every single time in order to build and to be recognized for your gifts and talents. As you build your personal authentic brand, here are a few things to consider:
1. Value Brand Proposition that is Unique - What values resonate with you about what it is that you do? What do you hear most from your divine clients that is consistent and positive? How is the experience when they work with you? What value are you adding to their busi- ness or life? It has to enhance and or provide sufficient value.
2. Seek The Opinions of Others - Provide a survey or focus group that would enlist your divine client’s opin- ions and perceptions because they are the ones you will be serving and
their opinions matter if you are look- ing to building a strong brand.
3. Review The Answers - Listen to what they are saying and don’t take it personally, but with an open mind because it could be time to change. Receive it and you will figure out how to use the information for the good and betterment of your brand and business.
These steps should be used when you are designing or re-branding your business because you do want to listen to what your divine clients and potential clients have to say and how they will perceive you. Remember, your brand is a representation of you and ultimately the branding lifestyle that you are desire and building. It takes work to build a extraordinary authentic brand. So please pay atten- tion to what you want the world to know about you and how you serve. It is better to first understand, see the vi- sion clearly, and then make it happen! ●
Elyshia Brooks, MBA /CEO/President Elyshia Brooks International, Inc. Personal Authentic Branding Coachsultant
ElyhiaBrooks.com T: 800.511.5410 Author “Branding The Authentic You” Twitter: @ElyshiaInc
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