If you’re not building your personal brand, you’re leaving money on the table. Here’s how to stand out and attract more clients.
👉 As a solopreneur, your personal brand isn’t just about what you say—it’s about how people experience you at every touchpoint. Every interaction, whether online or offline, is an opportunity to reinforce who you are, what you stand for, and why people should trust you. 👈
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This week: Building Your Personal Brand: It’s More Than a Logo and a Tagline
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JP went from living in his parent’s attic to building a $20 million business that started as a hobby, but it wasn’t always smooth sailing...
Parent’s Attic to $20 Million Business - Lessons On How He Did It with Johnathan Price
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Here's the gist:
Pay attention to what you love and what people ask you about repeatedly. It could be your business opportunity.
Begin selling in a low-risk way (e.g., dropshipping, side hustling) before making big investments.
Don’t be afraid to tell people what you offer. Selling is about helping, not pressuring.
Share valuable content and build an audience without focusing solely on promotions.
Small gestures, like handwritten thank-you notes, can turn one-time buyers into lifelong customers.
Track your growth and upgrade your space, tools, or team before you hit a breaking point.
Set work boundaries to protect your health, relationships, and personal well-being.
Delay gratification and reinvest in your business instead of spending as soon as money comes in.
Keep refining your strategy, balancing content and sales messaging to keep your audience engaged.
Whether it's hiring, scaling, or marketing, take notes from your wins and mistakes to improve continuously.
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Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller teaches businesses to clarify their messaging by making the customer the hero and the brand the guide. Using a simple seven-part framework, Miller helps businesses craft clear, engaging marketing that boosts engagement and sales.
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