The evolution of personal branding over time is reflected in figures such as Napoleon Bonaparte, Coco Chanel and Karl Lagerfeld. Napoleon, the courageous 19th century general, created a distinctive brand through his military exploits. Coco Chanel revolutionised the world of fashion, embodying elegance and freedom. Lagerfeld became a fashion legend with his eccentric style and work ethic.
All three have managed to build a strong and timeless personal brand. And they did it without the benefits of social media. Today, anyone can use the networks to position themselves. So what is it all about?
Personal branding is the strategic process by which an individual consciously carves out their personality, skills and uniqueness to create a clear identity. Similar to corporate branding, it is about building reputation and credibility to create a positive impact in public, at work and online. It enables individuals to gain trust, highlight competence and maximise opportunities. Personal branding establishes individuals as unique resources in their field and promotes effective communication and leadership. A strong personal brand inspires and guides others.
Your brand is what others say about you when you're not in the room. - Jeff Bezos
In an age where digital visibility has a huge impact on our professional success, personal branding is no longer an option, it's a necessity. It allows you to build trust, stand out from the crowd, and open the door to new opportunities. So take control of your personal brand and take charge of your professional future.
The path to a strong personal brand begins with conscious choices. Here are the first steps to help you build a strong personal brand:
Step 1: Self-reflection and audience analysis.
Step 2: Positioning and Message
Step 3: Online presence and social media:
When it comes to personal branding, there's no room for compromise. You need to be on the best stages to effectively market your brand. Here are some platforms that are particularly suited to your personal branding:
1. LinkedIn - where business and networking go hand in hand.
LinkedIn is the gold standard of professional social networking and a stage for your brand that you should not miss. Here you can expect an international business mindset that is second to none. You can share your expertise, network and take your career to the next level. LinkedIn offers organic reach without fighting algorithms.
This is where your skills and ideas matter. Share and learn because this is where knowledge is truly interacted with and valued. And the best part? There is no limit to the number of followers. Your community can grow indefinitely. LinkedIn gives you great filtering capabilities. You can search by industry, job title or geography to make the right connections. LinkedIn is part of Microsoft, which means constant innovation and integration. The combination of business expertise and technology power is an incredible value proposition.
2. Xing - The control center for your personal brand in the DACH region
If you want to build your personal brand in the German-speaking region, Xing is the place to be. Here you will find a professional atmosphere, tailor-made for networking and strong local business relationships in the German-speaking region. Xing offers a wide range of features, especially for recruiters and job seekers.
With highly detailed profiles, the ability to post and become active in professional groups, you have the ideal stage to showcase your expertise and network with peers and industry experts.
3. Instagram - Showcase your creativity
Instagram is the stage for visual storytelling. Use the platform to showcase your creative side. Share photos and stories that reflect your personality and interests. Create visual stimuli that inspire your target audience. The short video formats via Stories & Reels are especially useful for engaging your followers in your story.
4. Facebook: The personal branding treasure chest
Facebook, the birthplace of social media platforms, offers many personal branding opportunities. You can create a profile, participate in groups to share your expertise, and communicate with your target audience in real time using the Live feature. Keep in mind, however, that Facebook has a limit of 5,000 friends per profile, which encourages you to build an engaged community where quality trumps quantity. However, you can also create a Facebook page for yourself. This may require a new level of work, but it has no follower limitations and may let you separate your personal life from your professional.
5. X (Twitter) - Your voice to the world
X is the platform where you can share your opinions and thoughts in real time. Use it to comment on relevant topics, set trends and showcase your expertise. With 280 characters, you can influence the world.
6. YouTube - Your own TV channel
YouTube is your chance to become a star in your field. Share your knowledge, tutorials and stories in video form. With the merger of YouTube and Google, YouTube videos are highly ranked in the search engine. By using powerful keywords and descriptions for your videos, you can rank well in search results and attract more viewers.
YouTube offers great opportunities to build a loyal community of subscribers who watch your videos regularly and interact with you and other viewers.
Another benefit is that as your videos become popular, you can monetize them through advertising or other means.
7. Podcasts - speak and be heard
For those who prefer speaking to writing, but are afraid to get in front of a camera, podcasts are the ideal choice. Tell stories, share knowledge and build a loyal audience.
Remember that you are the creator of your brand. Figuratively speaking, these platforms are your canvases. Paint a powerful picture of yourself and let the world see why you are exceptional. That's the way to unforgettable personal branding. Go ahead, be bold!