Monday, May 18, 2020
Draw People In When You Brand - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Draw People In When You Brand - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career The other day, I listened to the most mind-numbingly boring webinar Ive ever heard. It was awful, which was a huge shame because a company was doing it to promote their services and enhance their brand. When youre reading blogs like this one, you hear about all those things you should be doing to promote your brand. Write a blog, do a webinar, etc, etc. But its really not enough to just do the blog or webinar you need to engage people and pull them in when you do so. And thats the harder part as I saw so clearly in the boring product development webinar I witnessed the other day. Here are two things you must do if you want to bring people in when youre making a presentation about your personal brand. Show your enthusiasm At the end of the über boring presentation, I was shocked to hear the speaker say in his dreary monotone: I hope that youve come out of here today inspired by my enthusiasm and motivated to get to work. What?!!! Honestly, I had no idea that he was really interested in the subject. I thought he was just going through the motions because not one aspect of his voice conveyed that he was engaged. If youre enthusiastic about something, you need to show it. That can make all the difference in the world about getting your message across and make people want to learn more. Not sure of that approach? It works. When I was in middle school, the high school economics professor stopped by my math class to interest the incoming 9th graders in taking his AP Microeconomics class. Id never considered taking an economics class, much less an advanced, intense one. But Mr Rowe spoke with such enthusiasm about economics that by the end of the class, most of us has signed up for the next year. And throughout the year, he never let up. He pounded college-level economics into the brains of 9th graders with such enthusiasm and interest that we absolutely adored his class. Enthusiasm matters. Twenty minutes after the monotone product development webinar I listen to last week, I couldnt remember what it was about. Nearly 15 years after my 9th grade economics class, I a Classical Languages major in college who never took another economics class can still discuss supply and demand on a high level. Tell Stories The presentor in the webinar gave us plenty of useful information. I think. To be honest, the only part I remember is him saying Its all about getting the right product at the right place at the right time. Why didnt I remember anything from a webinar that was really relevant to my field? Because the entire webinar was conducted in boring generalizations. You should do this Its really important to do that The human mind isnt designed to remember particles of information. Instead, stories are what stick. We might not remember where or when Benjamin Franklin was born, but well always remember that story about him taking a kite with a key attached out into a thunderstorm. If youre talking about your business or something that you personally do, you have all the stories you need. You just need to bring them out. Instead of talking in general about the right product at the right place at the right time, talk about how Steve Jobs timed the market perfectly in bringing out the iPod/iPhone/iPad. Or use an example that you worked on for your industry and how it came about. Its the story that will make the difference. Trust me, making sure you include enthusiasm and stories in whatever personal branding vehicle you choose will make a huge difference. They will draw your audience in and help them to remember you which is the whole point of doing those activities in the first place. Author: Katie Konrath blogs about creativity, innovation and âideas so fresh⦠they should be slappedâ at www.getfreshminds.com. She works for leading innovation company, Ideas To Go.
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