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Have you googled yourself lately? Do you

know what kind of image you project to your

potential employers or clients? Your image

combined with your business presence is

referred to as your “personal brand” and

it’s something you can leverage to stand out

from your competition and position yourself

as a leader, authority and expert.

Having a polished and professional brand

can help you to be noticed, perhaps for a

promotion, or to earn a contract, be invited

to serve on a board, or be interviewed by

the media.

The Internet makes it easy for you to polish

your brand quickly and create a brand-

statement that matches your image offline,

too. Here is the advice that I give to my clients

to help them keep their brand updated:

Have an interesting introduction.

When

someone asks, “What do you do?”, the reply

should be interesting and understandable.

Have confidence when you reply and answer

the questions WHO and WHAT. Here is a

branding secret: you don’t need to include

your title or certifications immediately when

meeting someone!

For example:

“I help business women succeed.”, or

“I help entrepreneurs get noticed by the

media.”

Google yourself

and review how you

appear online. Be sure that your social

media profiles, your website listings and

any professional or alumni organizations

that you belong to have the most up-to-date

information listed about you.

Update your professional bio. Be sure that

your bio is current and includes any recent

accomplishments, awards, recognition and

media appearances.

Have a RECENT professional photo.

It’s

important that your photo be updated

about every three years. This is something

Make Your Brand

Statement or Polish

Your Professional

Brand

By Beth Caldwell

SOAR TO SUCCESS

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J

anuary

2017

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Core Business Strategies