The following is the
series "Personal Branding For A Better Life,"
in which marketing expert Jim Joseph applies big brand marketing lessons to
help you build a successful personal brand.
Brand managers are daily decision
makers in disguise. That's because marketing requires a decision at every turn
-- from pricing to distribution to packaging to product taste tests to social media
activity. And the same is true for your personal brand.
In this series on personal branding,
we've already made a few of these decisions including how to define your personal brand and
how to position and describe it on demand. These are the exact tools big brand marketers use to
guide their decisions. When faced with a choice, they benchmark it against
their brand's goals, definition and positioning.
Take Meryl Streep, the country's
most decorated actress whose personal brand is the result of consistently
well-made decisions over the course of her career. Every role she accepts is a
decision based on how she defines herself and what she wants out of life,
enhancing her brand and our perception of it. I'm sure the same is true in her
personal life too.People with really successful personal brands are incredibly
consistent over time and at each crossroad. Paying attention to how they make
their decisions can help inform your own. George Clooney or Lady Gaga, for
example, stay true to who they are and how they portray themselves. But
you should also pay attention to the brands that stray off strategy and get
themselves in trouble with bad decisions. We've seen a lot of those bad choices
in Hollywood and can learn a lot from them too.Collectively, the choices you
make along the way in life help to either reinforce or detract from your brand.
They attract others or keep them away. So be purposeful with everything you do.
If you happen to not like the
choices you are making in life, I would argue you are allowing outside
influences to sway your decisions and not staying true to your brand. You need
to either make new choices or perhaps it's time for a brand makeover. It's
never too late for one of those.
Your brand positioning should guide
how you manage your personal brand and how you make decisions. If you hold your
positioning up each and every time, you are much more likely to do the right
thing for your brand. And when you do what's right for your brand, you're
doing what's right for your life.
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