You are not a Brand - You are a Person
What do you see when you look in the 
mirror? 
It's not a logo or a brand staring back at you. It's your 
face. That face is a sign that you are a human being. 
Don't get fooled by the pundits claiming that you must 
have a personal brand to succeed. While they're preaching "Brand or die" they're 
fitting you for their version of branding. It's like the used-car sales rep 
saying, "Trust me. This car is perfect for you".
Back to the mirror
Smile. Notice the warmth conveyed when you smile. Notice 
how friendly you look when you smile. What do you feel is more attractive - a 
logo or that smile?
Examine that face. That face is the outward expression of 
all your wisdom, experience and character. Brands don't possess any of that. Why 
would you trivialize your character by calling it a brand?
Look closely at your eyes. The old expression is "the 
eyes are the window to the soul". Behind those eyes are your values, emotions 
and personality. Go ahead and wink at yourself. What did you see? Brands can't 
wink at you.
Instead of fretting about your brand, get more 
comfortable with yourself. Identify and reinforce your strengths because that's 
why people will like and buy from you.
Take everything that is you and build better 
relationships.
Those relationships will be far more powerful than any 
brand. Relationships are multi-dimensional while brands are flat. Relationships 
are living connections between people while brands are corporate attempts to 
induce a zombie-like trance on customers.
Some might suggest that if you build relationships your 
personal brand will evolve from that. That's okay, but don't focus on the brand 
because the brand will at best be a shadow of your personality. If you focus on 
shaping the shadow you risk losing the benefits of being a human 
being.
Who would you rather do business with - a brand or a 
person?
George Torok Keynote Marketing Speaker Co-author of Secrets of Power Marketing Get your free copy of "50 Power Marketing Ideas" Power Marketing on FaceBook Marketing Zoo on Twitter
 
 
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