Have you
spent any time lately on building awareness of all the great work you do? Hmmm...that’s what I thought. Very few of the female entrepreneurs, smaller
business owners and even executives that I work spend enough time marketing their personal brand.
While so
many of us are good at working hard (my closest colleagues are some of the
biggest martyrs I know), we often fall short when it comes to working
smart—especially when it comes to promoting the great work that we do.
Professional recognition, from business awards to executive profiles to
placements on corporate or community boards, is a great way to increase your
personal visibility and brand awareness.
Tell Your
Story
The most
recognized leaders of our time all have one thing in common: they
passionately believe in their work. They communicate it. They tell
and promote their story. And, the next day, they get up and do it all
over again. Whether you are a corporate exec or entrepreneur, make sure
you learn how to tell your story really well. Practice it on family and
friends to start. Say it to the mirror in the morning. Write about
it. Record it. Once you fully believe in yourself and can share
your story with others, the more likely they will help tell and share your
story. What’s your story? How do you differentiate yourself? Here’s a simple, but fun video that shares
ideas on how even your business card can help tell your story http://bit.ly/15bGzbE.
Ask For
What You Want
Pam
Jeffrey, president and CEO of the Jeffery Group and founder of the Women’s
Executive Network (WXN) Top 100 Most Powerful Women Awards believes women
should ask for what they want. Whether that means nominating yourself or
asking a colleague to nominate you for an award, you need to proactively go
after it. On many occasions, you will be surprised on how many women are
willing to help. So if you want to be recognized, go for it. Don’t
be shy.
Teach &
Mentor – Pay it Forward
Sometimes
the best way to gain professional klout is to teach what you know to
others. Look for guest lecturing opportunities at local universities or
speak at your professional association’s monthly luncheon. Sometimes the
best way to get recognition is to get away from your office, company and usual
lunch buddies. It’s often the people that you DON’T work with everyday
that recognize your greatest talents. And whatever you, don’t forget to
help others along the way. Proactively reward good work. Be a
role model for encouraging people’s natural talents.
Here are
some other great tips http://bit.ly/10pIvg4.
Be
Authentic
Lastly, be
authentic in all you do. The worst thing you can do is to try and be
something that you are not. You won’t be able to pull it off and
others won’t believe it. Make sure your story is unique to you and
showcases your passion for what you do. Then, get out there and promote
it. Go ahead, stop waiting for those magic ruby slippers (and the wand,
of course) and go out and tell your story. Celebrate you.
Melissa
Murphy is marketing and business planning consultant that works
primarily with female entrepreneurs and small business owners. Previous
clients include Charlie the Tuna and Morris the Cat. She is
also a graduate student at Northwestern University. Follow her at
@melissamurphyco.
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