Sunday, May 24, 2020
Automate Your Brand - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Automate Your Brand - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Is there such a thing as automating anything? Or, is human interaction necessary at every level? I posed those questions over dinner last week to Brandon Kennington and Matt Dotson, the two thought leaders who podcast Automate My Small Business. MATT: And you know both of us have been focused on the internet for most of the things that weâve done, and I think itâs going to give you a really competitive advantage because I think all the internet businesses are expected to be automated. Youâre expected to do all this stuff, but all the people youâre competing against in the local business this is really foreign to them. And they probably have been around for a while, and I think you have the opportunity to have a huge competitive advantage against them. BRANDON: Yeah. Even simple marketing ideas, like adding your company to the Google maps directory youâd be surprised how many local businesses are still not listed on the Google maps directory. These guys really know how to automate your small business, and if youâre an entrepreneur, solopreneur, or a budding âsoon to be,â then itâs really worth your while to listen to their podcasts. How about for a personal brand â" can you automate your brand? I believe you can automate much of it so that you can maximize the time you do have for real human interaction,, which is a requirement of online networking. Hereâs how: Make sure you have a good social media profile on the âbig threeâ (LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook) Link your profiles to HootSuite. In Hootsuite, you can schedule your tweets out on a consistent basis. Itâs a great way to share your blog content, a book youâve read, a helpful PDF, or an informative YouTube video. Now, I know some of you are shaking your heads saying âno,â social media is meant to be personal. And I couldnât agree more! What Iâm suggesting is to share your resources through these scheduled tweets so that when you jump in on your scheduled time with these social platforms, all youâre doing is conversing and retweeting; answering LinkedIn questions, or asking good questions; or engaging with your fans on Facebook. Many clients I work with lose time online because theyâre trying to balance that conversation as itâs happening. For example, the thoughts range from âhmm, I just sent out a factoid; so now Iâll RT (retweet), and next Iâll share my new blog post, etc.â Theyâre creating it on the fly and that kind of creation as you go along is where massive slow down happens. If you want to streamline your online interactions, then use a sage time management practice â" plan and manage what you can so that you can spend the bulk of your time taking care of, in a very personal manner, those things that come up that need your personal touch. Isnât conversation the most personal touch of all? Or, as my favorite saying goes â" âBe efficient with things; be effective with people.â Listen to whatâs being said about your brand and industry/profession Hereâs how to set up a brand listening station. You can only jump into the conversation successfully if you know whatâs being said. Put yourself on a schedule Why is it we schedule things that are important to someone else but not what matters most to us? Employ yourself into managing your personal brand â" even if you employ yourself just 15 to 30 minutes every day. Listen to whatâs being said in your areas of interest and your brand and engage! There are many things that can be automated. What do you automate? Please share your systems and resources in the comment section. Author: Maria Elena Duron, Chief Engagement Officer of buzz2bucks â" a word of mouth firm , is focused on creating community around personal or business brands. Duron produces the high-velocity Twitter Chat, #brandchat, and is Managing Editor of the Personal Branding Blog. Known for creating community around your personal or business brand, Duron is recognized by Texas Meetings and Events, as the 2009 Best of Texas (and is nominated for the 2010 award) and will speak a the 11th Annual Texas Conference for Women in November 2010.
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