You could say building a successful personal brand online comes down to understanding one rule: “It’s not about what you want to say; it’s about what you want people to know.”
 It may sound simple but the difference between a successful and 
unsuccessful online personal brand for an entrepreneur can often be 
measured by not understanding the difference between a ‘statement’ and 
‘proposition of value’.
Here are the top 5 steps to take to ensure the success of your personal brand:
1) Assess your position
Before you can begin to define your online brand and position 
yourself, it’s important to understand what works. For example, say that
 you would like to start a business
 by selling designed goods in online marketplaces. A reasonable move 
would be to look at successful sellers on sites from Fab to Etsy and 
identify how they do it: Look at the voice they use, the social media channels
 they operate on, even the colors and fonts they employ. Do the same 
with sellers that don’t resonate with you and the contrast between the 
two will more clearly reveal how you would like your message to be 
received and the methods to achieve it.
2) Create the foundation
Just as the services or goods you provide are unique and valuable, so
 too must be your personal brand. The most important process in personal
 branding is defining what makes you unique and why should anyone pay 
attention to what you have to say? More importantly, try to understand 
what it is about you that would be of value to both your target audience
 and your peers. If you can define who they are and what they are 
looking for, you can then begin to structure a truly authentic brand 
message. It’s not easy having a clear vision of yourself, so it might 
help to ask your friends, family and your fellow entrepreneurs how they 
perceive you and what are your strengths. Authenticity is central to 
personal brand success.
3) Extend your reach
Look at the social platforms you operate on and refine them in line 
with your message. If you don’t have a blog, maybe you should think of creating a blog.
 If you do, optimize its brand message. More importantly, identify areas
 important to your audience you aren’t active in and get involved. The 
key here is to be both consistent and individualized. Your message needs
 to be standardized across your digital footprint, but tailored to suit 
the unique environment of each social platform. What works for Facebook doesn’t work for Twitter.
 Don’t forget there are plenty of services out there to help you 
customize your personal brand content exactly as you want it. Don’t be 
afraid to play around and see what works, but always stay on message and
 maintain your authenticity. Just like you as a person, you’re building 
something greater than the sum of its parts.
4) Leverage your worth
So you’ve defined and built your personal brand, optimized the message and are now spreading it online. Now what?
The key to leveraging any brand is targeting not only the right 
audiences, but linking with the like-minded. Get involved in the forums 
your audience participates in. Connect with trendsetters, thought 
leaders and of course your fellow entrepreneurs in your niche. Comment 
on blog posts that resonate with your personal brand, and always 
follow-up with those who post on yours. Building connections and a 
community comes from being not only authentic and topical, but most 
importantly being seen as creating value, not noise.
5) Establish your leadership
For your online personal brand to be truly distinct and widely 
recognized, you need to lead. Build authority by bravely spreading your 
thought leadership wherever you can. Contribute guest articles on relevant blogs, lead discussions on forums and use your social media channels to invite opinions and debate. Remember, to be heard on the Internet you first need to be seen.
Of course, this process never really ends: Continually focus on how 
best to optimize your personal brand, keep making those connections and 
always ensure that what people hear about you is authentic and on 
message.
What are your thoughts on these steps to help you build your online 
brand? Have any tips that I may have missed? Add them to the comments 
below.
 
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