Personal Branding Tips to Boost Business Success
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 1,256 legacy views
Never Forget: You’re the Face of Your Business
If I asked you what you could do to be more successful as an entrepreneur or small business owner, you would probably list off things like advertise or network more, improve your website or marketing materials and close more sales, right?
Would your answer include personal branding? It should, because it absolutely impacts your success.
First, it’s important to clarify we aren’t just talking about big brands. It’s the personalities that represent them that help these companies create a brand.
Here’s an example: 94-year-old Iris Apfel was the face of luxury car company Citroen in 2016. https://evisionmedia.ca/media/Iris-Apfel-Citroen.jpg The fashion legend brought massive attention to the company who pride themselves on being different. They’re the big player, and she was their “face” for that campaign.
Why Branding is Important
When you purposely create a brand representation for your business, you’re incorporating several factors, including:
• How others see you
• What sets you apart (your USP)
• Your values
• Your expertise
• Your personality
• How you represent yourself in person and onliner
If done correctly and consistently this builds trust, loyalty, leads and sales.
Why else should you care?
- Research from Nielsen shows that only 33% of buyers trust messages from a company while almost 90% of customers trust recommendations from someone they know.
- 53% percent of vendors have lost orders based on information found or not found about them online. (Source: Kredible)
- 77% of all discussions on social media are folks seeking advice, information or help. This is much easier to answer and interact as an individual as opposed to a company. (Source: Mention)
How to Incorporate Branding into Your Marketingr
Firstly, I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: you need to know your target audience. https://evisionmedia.ca/ideal-client-avatar-connect-website-prospects/ These are the people you want to appeal to and have on your side.
Let’s say you’re a career coach who is trading the corporate world for entrepreneurship. Your target audience may be other professionals who are leaving corporations to fly solo. From your marketing materials to how you present yourself on social media, you always want to keep them in mind.
Here are 3 other ways to create a successful brand and stand out from the competition:
1. Share Your Expertise
You want to be an expert in your field. Stay on top of the latest news and trends, understand who your competitors are and attend events. Use what you know and learn to educate, inspire and mentor others whenever and however you can.
The more visible you are the more people will associate your face with your product or service and trust what you’re selling.
2. Choose the Right Platforms
First, having a website is important! With any of your online marketing efforts, your goal should be to drive traffic back to a website that represents your brand positioning well. If your website falls short of this, your target audience will not resonate with your business and will leave.
Next, find out where the people in your target audience spend their time.
Let’s say that career coach I mentioned earlier targets professional women between the ages of 35 and 55. If research shows her target audience uses Facebook much more tha
Instagram, she should focus a large chunk of her efforts on creating Live videos and stories as well as participate in targeted Groups on Facebook.
Related article: Does Personal Branding Make or Break a Business? https://evisionmedia.ca/personal-branding-make-or-break-business/
3. Be Yourself… to a Certain Extent
Don’t be afraid to show your personality and use your own voice when creating and sharing content or meeting people.
However, be cautious about sharing content that is political, religious or some other topic best avoided at dinner parties—unless it is part of your persona and/or mission and values.
It’s also important to always be honest as the face of your organization, as vegan influencer Yovana Mendoza Ayres is finding out. She was recently filmed eating fish in Bali, which caused a huge uproar among her plant-based fans and followers.
You can’t neglect your personal brand if you want to grow your leads, sales, loyalty and reputation.
It’s not a nice-to-have, it’s a must-have. People no longer look to big businesses to tell them what to buy; they want to see a face and personality that represents the product or service.
If you want to stand out from the competition, you need to an effective strategy. From your logo to your website to your social media presence, we have the expertise to help you market yourself and your organization today and in the future.
Article author
About the Author
Susan Friesen, founder of the award-winning web development and digital marketing firm eVision Media, is a Web Specialist, Business & Marketing Consultant, and Social Media Advisor. She works with entrepreneurs who struggle with having the lack of knowledge, skill and support needed to create their online business presence.
As a result of working with Susan and her team, clients feel confident and relieved knowing their online marketing is in trustworthy and caring hands so they can focus on building their business with peace of mind at having a perfect support system in place to guide them every step of the way.
Visit www.ultimatewebsiteguide.ca and download your FREE "Ultimate Guide to Improving Your Website's Profitability - 10 Critical Questions You Must Ask to Get Maximum Results".
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
Beyond the hype: Why AI projects fail and how to succeed
Artificial intelligence continues to dominate business conversations, but enthusiasm alone does not guarantee results. While many companies rush to adopt AI in hopes of gaining a competitive edge, a large number of initiatives still fall short. The problem is rarely the technology itself. More often, failure happens because organizations approach AI without the structure, readiness, and discipline required for long-term success. AI projects do not fail because the technology
March 4, 2026
Article
AI Avatar Development: Pros, Cons & Industry Use
AI Avatar Development: Real Innovation or Just Hype? In todayâs hyperconnected world, attention is currency. To stand out, brands can no longer settle for flashy features or surface-level engagement. They need to build meaningful, scalable, and personalized experiences. Enter AI avatars: digital humans that are revolutionizing communication by bringing lifelike presence to virtual interactions. Imagine a team member who never takes a coffee break, speaks ten languages fluen
February 27, 2026
Article
Beyond the Script: How Call Centers Keep Telecom Networks Running and Customers Happy
The Quiet Engine Behind Every Connection Most people think of telecom services as towers, signals, and mobile data moving invisibly through the air. Yet behind every call that connects and every message that reaches its destination, there is another system quietly working in the background. That system is the call center. While customers often interact with telecom companies only when something goes wrong, these centers operate constantly, guiding problems toward solutions an
February 23, 2026
Article
Why Lead Generation Alone Is Failing Solar Companies Without Appointment Expertise
Introduction The solar industry once believed that collecting as many leads as possible was the fastest path to growth. Marketing teams focused on filling databases with names, phone numbers, and email addresses. At first, the numbers looked promising. Dashboards showed rising interest and more inquiries than ever before. Yet behind the scenes, many companies began to notice a quiet problem. Revenue growth did not match the flood of leads. Sales teams felt overwhelmed, conver
February 6, 2026