Wednesday 11 July, 2007
Does 'Brand You' say your business is the best? Here's some tips on how to stand out and shine.
Your personal brand is important - it's not just your company's logo
that needs to look good - it's the people in an organisation that also
represent the company brand. And often times that person is you... so
it's up to you to portray your company's brand or image in a positive light.
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- Do a personal audit to determine your values and vision, your future goals and strengths for you and your company. Defining who you are aligns with your deepest passions.
A clue to discovering the feeling or emotion of who you are is to
identify where you are and what you are doing that makes you truly
happy.
- What do people say about you, how do they perceive you? Pay
attention to how others describe you when they introduce you and how
they treat you. Are you described as fun loving, compassionate,
professional or creative? Do these descriptions align with your values and what you stand for?
- What sets you apart from the crowd, what is your unique "shining" point?
What achievements and accomplishments, dreams or desires reveal the
emotional, inner side of you and how do you promote that side of you.
Customers and clients want to feel they know and trust you enough to do
business with you.
- Take a look at some of the outside factors that represent your
personal brand, such as the company you work for or the company you
keep. Who are your friends, alliances and partners? What networking
groups do you belong to?
- Your business tools also say a lot. Find one look or message that describes your business and stick with it. Use the same colour scheme, fonts and design throughout your marketing materials, business cards, letterhead and website. Pay attention to your email messages and voice mail messages.
- Your dress and appearance plays an important part
in how others see you. Develop a picture file of looks you like that
reflect your emotional side and uniqueness. Start to build a wardrobe
showing your style but also appropriate for the work you do and image
you'd like to project.
- Little things like quality accessories also play a part in your
personal packaging. Note quality leather shoes, bags, watch, jewellery
and pen. Take care of personal appearance including grooming and appropriate hairstyle.
- Personal manner also plays a part in how others
perceive you. Be aware of plus and minus personality traits, such as
self confidence level, your way of talking, manners and social skills.
- Your surroundings and environment project who you are also. You want your business to leave the right impression on your clients, customers, employees, any visitors and of course YOU! Does your desk, signage and place of business reflect an image of efficiency, quality, professionalism and hospitality?
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