Taking Control of Your Brand Identity

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by Deborah Marsden and Lee Ann McVey on July 21, 2010

In the process of doing research for our upcoming eBook on personal branding, we became even more aware of the impact that a personal brand can have on everyone, including you.

You may not be aware of it yet, but if you are on the Internet with friends and others, you inevitably have created a personal brand without knowing it.

As an Internet user, your friends as well as strangers can put information about you on the web. Again, this means if you are a regular Facebook, Twitter, or MySpace user, anyone can post just about anything they would like regarding you or those you know.

Have you Googled today?

If you haven’t Googled yourself yet; then take a few moments to do just that. You may be surprised to see yourself represented in their search engine. One thing that might interest you to know is that many companies have their Human Resource departments Google potential employees. What you have posted or what others have posted about you may influence their decision. In fact, this is becoming more and more commonplace.

Not only are employers doing the Google’ing but colleges are joining in as well. So the next time your young adult posts some great party pictures where everyone is playing beer pong or holding “red” cups….warn them of the potential danger to their “personal brand!”

How do you protect your brand identity?

Well, first make sure that your personal profiles are kept private and not made public. Be conscientious and aware of what you write or post in public places on the Internet. What you write goes a long way with helping others form an opinion of you and this being the case, affects your brand identity.

If you have a business that you want to promote and want people to discover you on places like Facebook, then create a fan page that can be made public.

What does this mean if you have a business presence on the Internet?

If you have a business that you want to promote on the Internet then it is very important to create and manage your personal brand. Your brand will affect whether or not potential customers buy your services or products.

Whether you are personal branding yourself, your business or both remember your personal brand boils down to one thing….YOU!

 


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MouseCalls August 6, 2010 at 12:40 PM

Hi Joe,

I want to clarify what it is exactly you are asking. When you say “enable comments”, do you mean allow your readers/clients to be able to leave comments that are seen by anyone visiting your site?

Is this a “blog” or an actual website that you have? I took a look and I don’t see any references to a blog or website on your web page. For example, our site is a WordPress blog and by using WordPress, the “comments” area is one part of our blog that we can choose to use or not. We also approve all comments before posting them “live” and can choose to have them public or private.

Look forward to hearing back from you. ~ Lee

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Lee Wise September 4, 2010 at 5:58 AM

On posting and branding… yes, I agree.

Definitely post “you,” but also post sincerely, complimentary and making a positive contribution as you can!

– Live. Learn. Grow. Inspire. –

Lee

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MouseCalls September 8, 2010 at 12:11 PM

Very good advice, Lee. Thank you for sharing!

Lee-n-Deb

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