Backpack to Briefcase - Your Personal Brand Online

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ways to build personal ‘brand’online

Peter Reek@smartsavvysmartsavvy.com smartsavvy.me604.639.5430

What is a personal brand anyway?

What is a personal brand anyway?

Why do I want one?

You have one.

You have one.

Deal with it.

Yes you are.

So you were born…. then what?

You have one.

Logic + Emotion

1. What am I known for?

1. What am I known for?2. How do I make people feel?

Reputation.

“I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.””.

~ Maya Angelou

Personal Brand Pyramid

1. What am I capable of?2. How do I strengthen a team?3. How do I make people feel?4. What values do I want to lead with?5. What words do I want people to use to

describe me when they ‘talk about me over coffee’.

My question to you?

My question to you?

How do you want people to discuss you over coffee?

Who we are.

Who we are. Who we want to be.

“Life is like a box of crayons. Most people are the 8 colour boxes, but what you’re really looking for are the 64 colour boxes with the sharpenerson the back”.

~ John Mayer

Professional…

network. profile. proof.

LinkedIn

– Largest source of publicly available resumes

– Recruiters are looking for you

– Grow network

– Rank higher in search engine? (Google yourself)

LinkedIn

Stand-Apart FactorBased on profiles similar to yours, how do you stand out

from the rest?

Skim FactorCan we get a quick grasp of who you are, where you

want to go and what you have done?

Personal BrandDo your values, passions, interests, and uniqueness

show through?

Community ContributionHow often do you post updates? Are you providing

recommendations etc.? Are you offering value to your

contacts?

LinkedIn

Professional Back-UpAre your results focused and have recommendations to

support your claims?

NetworkWhat does your network look like? Could you be more

strategic with your connections?

Clear Career PathClear depiction of work experience, responsibility,

education, etc.

OptimizedCan you be found, are you noticed, do you turn up in

searches?

ContactableCan someone get in touch with your easily when theyneed to?

LinkedIn

LinkedIn

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LinkedIn

• LinkedIN Tips– Professional Photo (some pics are better left to facebook)– Personalize your url (public)– Write and request recommendations– Post and share things that resonate with you (represent your thinking

or values) – Start or join groups

• Answer questions /contribute

– Used their Applications• Reading list• SlideShare embed• Link to websites• Link to your blog

– Update your status regularly (exciting project)– Don’t get too worked up over protocol

Twitter

• Your (random) thoughts archived• What’s Important to you?• How do you think? • How do you express yourself?• How concise can you be (and still get a valid thought/point

across)? • Serves as a database of you…

Twitter

• To tweet or not to tweet– Can you make your tweets work for you?– Benefits

• Option to blogging (brevity)• Search engine for how you think/what’s important to you• Immediately published• Common for recruiters to poke around• Shows you are technically conversant and just conversant• Points onlookers to other more substantial pieces that

interest you

– Tips• Hootsuite• Create a branded page

Manage you EQ.

“A great character hangs from the solid framework of a balanced ego – all the positive “self” qualities: self-aware, self-motivated, self-restrained, self-confident...and a desire/willingness to self-correct...

On the other hand, an imbalanced ego creates a framework with potential weaknesses – all the negative “self” qualities: self-centred, self-serving, self-righteous, selfish, and sometimes self-conscious....often compounded by a lack of perception and an unwillingness to self-correct.

Don’t vent online.Don’t attack others online. Keep you sarcasm in check.

Blogging

• To blog or not to blog– Can you write?– Can you write consistently/regularly?– Do you have something to say?

– Benefits• Build yourself as a thought leader or someone with opinions worth

considering• Increase engagement with your brand• Show how you think/communicate• Demonstrate what you are passionate about

– Tips• Get a proofreader• Steer clear of anything too polarizing

“There are two kinds of people, those who finishwhat they start and so on... ”.

~ Robert Byrne

Know/Show where you are headed(and where you have been)

Facebook + Instagram

• Easy on the selfies (studies say it’s narcissistic)

• Use discretion (think before you post/comment)

• Encourage people (don’t discourage them)

• Keep things private that should be

• Don’t post when you should call

• Don’t vent about work or people you work with

Pinterest + Flickr

• What are you passionate about (outside of work)

• Personal brand reinforcements

“Why blend in when you were born to stand out! ”

~ Dr. Suess

"The difference between great people and others is that great people create their lives actively, while others are created by their lives, passivelywaiting to see where life takes them next.“

~ Michael Gerber

Connect.

"I like to make pictures about people who make a difference."

~ Jerry Bruckheimer

"Great work is done by people who are not afraid to be great."

~ Fernando Flores

"Great work is done by people who are not afraid to be great."

~ Fernando Flores

"Great work is done by people who are not afraid to be great."

~ Fernando Flores

Be consistent.

Be consistent.

People should know what they can expect from you.

Surprise ‘em.

“I always do more than I say. I always produce more than I promise”.

~ Richard Nixon

Stand Apart in your Job Search

1. Demonstrate intentionality.

2. Get comfortable talking about yourself.

3. Quantify contributions (wherever possible)

4. Balance: Confidence + Enthusiasm

5. Attach yourself to the job. (Research)

6. Demo high EQ (All the positive selfs)

7. Ask smart questions.

8. Bullets or bust!

9. Follow-up (and do so creatively/memorably)

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