Branding yourself keeps
you current in your chosen field, opens doors for you, and creates a lasting
impression on clients. By developing your own brand, you’ll have control over
people’s initial perception. If you don’t brand yourself, someone else will,
and the outcome might not be in your favor.
Relatively
speaking, a strong brand influences its target audience and
works overtime to engage those who may not have been targeted at all. A
successful brand self-promotes, stimulates a unique experience, breathes
loyalty, and offers consistency in the quality of the service it offers.
Brands are also used as
a way to connect on a universal level. Here are a few reasons on why
branding yourself is important.
You’ll be an Expert in Your Field
Not everyone knows who you are, and since that means they probably
have no idea what you do and how good you do it, it’s vital for you to give
your skills a bit of recognition.
Branding yourself isn’t
entirely about who you are as an individual, but mostly about what kind of
services and goods you can offer.
A client will usually
choose someone they’ve previously heard of to work on their latest project and
if you didn’t leave an impression that shows you’re quite the guru in your
field, you’re straight out of luck.
It would be much of an
inconvenience if a client knew who you were, but had no idea about the quality
of services you offered. They’d have nothing in order to set you apart from the
rest, and mediocrity will follow you.
Breaking free from this
mold means that you have to brand your services.
Become an Asset
Having an asset that’s unique and commands respect is a good
investment, especially if you’re a freelance designer. By branding yourself,
you become the asset and the product you market is your set of
skills or services. You’re your own unique product and no one can take that
away from you.
Structuring yourself to
become the asset will add value to not only your business, but also your skills
and experience. When you’re the asset, your business revolves around you and
therefore you’re irreplaceable.
You will be
recognized for who you are and most importantly, what you do.
Be a Memorable Force
When companies annoyingly repeat TV and radio commercials, they
aren’t trying to sell you the product at that instant; they do it so that the
first thing you remember when you go to a department store is their brand. It
doesn’t matter what line of product you choose, as long as you go with their
brand.
Same concept when it comes to branding yourself. If your brand can
successfully reach out and influence potential clients when they start up their
browser or need a specific project to be worked on, your brand is the first
thing that pops into their minds. Having a catchy name for
your freelance business that’s easy to remember is a plus. For example, when
you think about quality browsers with customizable elements, who do you think
of? For me, it’s Firefox. The name and image behind the brand is simply
compelling.
Stand Above the Rest
What define a brand are the services or products behind it. For
example, who would WordPress be without its content management services? Just a
catchy name and nothing more.
Creating a brand that stands out requires you to develop an image
that is consistent with what your brand has to offer. The image you choose to
represent your brand should be simple, straightforward, and convey what you or
your business does. The colors you choose should provoke interest, and you
should use color theory to make your logo creative and unique.
Build Trust and Recognition
Branding yourself allows you to easily engage with your clients
and build trust. Once your clients begin to trust you, they’ll never forget
what you have to offer. Out of building trust comes recognition. Odds are if a
client trusts you, then they won’t hesitate to refer their contacts to you.
Over time, this evolves into a strong relationship, which in return turns your
clients into loyal customers.
Easier to Find You
A brand that’s easy to remember is easier to find. If
your brand has unique properties and succeeds in attracting attention, then
you’ll have a much better chance of having potential clients hear about you and
easily find you as well.
For example, Apple is a strong brand that has attracted new
customers by breaking standards and reaching higher levels of innovation. If
you type the word "Apple" in Google, the first thing that comes up is
Apple.com, not the definition or content on the actual fruit. That’s a
remarkable accomplishment. The Apple brand has become a staple in its own
niche, and it will always be easy to find. You should apply these same
principles, offer good services, break a few standards, create a unique
representation, and your brand will flourish.
How Are You Branding Yourself?
What are ways to
establish a self-brand? Who are good examples of self-branding? Share your
thoughts and opinion on this subject at deepak@managementthinker.com
Note: This article has been published on PITCH - http://pitchonnet.com/blog/2013/01/10/why-self-branding-is-important/
Courtesy:sixrevisions.com/project.../why-branding-yourself-is-important/
Note: This article has been published on PITCH - http://pitchonnet.com/blog/2013/01/10/why-self-branding-is-important/
Courtesy:sixrevisions.com/project.../why-branding-yourself-is-important/
Well Said. To add, I think USP plays a major role in brand building. It adds to the easiness for selecting and remembering one.
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