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Building a Personal Brand Part 3 – Promote Yourself and Win

Building a Personal Brand Part 3 is all about promoting yourself with digital marketing.

Now that you have built the foundation for your personal brand, it’s time to start promoting it with social and digital marketing. In Part 2 I mentioned how you should consider your personal brand website as the nucleus to your brand. There’s a couple of reasons for this. First, you own your website and everything on it. Second, it’s the anchor point for everything you’re going to do going forward. If you’re an automotive sales professional, you’ll want to drive both your current and future clients to this site.

When Building a Personal Brand You Need To Leverage Digital Marketing and Social Media

Your probably already on at least one social media platform. Start with the one you’re most comfortable with. Now is not the time to start learning a new social media platform. If you use FaceBook or Instagram on a regular basis, start there. Since most people have a FB page, I’m going to show you how to start building a personal brand on FaceBook. Besides…. What’s more DIY Digital Marketing than starting a page on FB? Log in to your FaceBook page and in the top right corner click the + button and select create page. Now add your page name (use your brand name 🙂 add a category and description to get started. How easy was that?

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Crossposting: The art of linking all your hard work together for maximum exposure.

Crossposting is basically linking all of you content, posts, websites and social media together. This is truly where the magic happens. Most people get to this point then give up when their website and social media posts don’t get any traction. It’s extremely important that you crosspost everything. Once Google sees your website linked to FaceBook and vice versa, both will start to become more relevant. Remember this graphic from page 1?

Connecting social media and building a personal brand

Your website is at the center but it’s surrounded by a number of social media sites that all connect to your site. Most importantly they all have links from your website back to your social sites. This “crossposting” of sites links them all together and creates a strong message to Google. It lends credibility to your website in Googles eyes. It also allows Google to determine what your brand is all about and helps with the ranking and relevancy.

Now that you have a FaceBook page with the purpose of building a personal brand start crossposting. Copy the URL from your website and start a post in FB using it. FB will take it from there and now your crossposting 🙂 BTW-we’re just getting started with this. It may take a while but Google is going to like what you’re doing. Give yourself a pat on the back. You’ve done well to get this far and you’ve starting building a personal brand online.

Checkout our Facebook page to see what we’re doing at DIY Digital Sales. Oh yeah, this is crossposting 🙂

Don’t like FaceBook? No problem, get started building a personal brand on your favorite platform and don’t forget to use hashtags. #diydigitalsales #buildingapersonalbrand #crossposting #automotiveretail #facebook #sellmore #freewebsite

About the Author:
Mike has 25 years of retail automotive experience and has held positions from Salesperson to General Manger in luxury brand dealerships. In addition to his extensive retail automotive experience, he loves SEO and digital marketing. Check out this great article on beginner SEO at MOZ.com