The 7 Habits of Highly Brandable PeopleStay on brand and make money.

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Having built the wine brand Barefoot, we learned a few things about branding consumer products. Get your product in front of the folks who will benefit from it. Be clear about what you are selling. Distinguish your product from the competition. Understand and work the distribution system. Deliver a consistent message. If you want to build a successful consumer product brand, you don't have the time nor the luxury to deviate from this path.

We've become experts at branding in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) space. But what if you want to build apersonalbrand? Are there definitive rules like branding packaged goods?

Recently we had the opportunity to interviewRyan Foland, the up-and-coming expert in thepersonal brandingspace whose articles can be found inFortune, Entrepreneur, Huffington Post, Influenciveand more. His TED talks ranks on the top 10 list inForbes. He is the communications expert at the University of California, Irvine, a sought-after media guest and the co-founder ofInfluenceTree. He's also a pretty cool guy.

Ryan practices what he preaches in his popular talk,The 7 Habits of Highly Brandable People, which drafts on the wildly popular"The7 Habits of HighlyEffectivePeople."He gives folks tools they can use to build their own personal brands. Here are Ryan's Top 7:

Related:8 Tips for Building Your Personal Brand in 2017

1. Focus on focusing.

Through social media, people are seeing what you do all the time. You are confirming what you're all about through what you share, so focus on exactly what you want to be known for. The more time it takes you to explain what you're up to, the less focused you are. You don't need to be talented at everything. You need to be talented atyourthimble. Then, build relationships with other people that know that you're good at that thimble. Focusing oncommunicating your expertisehelps people understand your expertise.

Related:Focusing Like a Laser Will Increase Your Odds of Success

2. Say 'yes' to therightthing.

Get into the habit of saying yes to the kinds of opportunities that are on brand and make money. If you say yes to the wrong opportunities, you end up spreading yourself too thin and wasting lots of time and money. Don't confuse people by "going off brand."

3. Be real, not ideal.

Forget about being ideal and just be real. People see right through pretensions, and besides, perfection is intimidating. Authenticity is a big deal when you're talking about your personal brand - it's a personal brand, not a perfect brand. Be yourself and people will want to connect with you.

4. The 3 C's

Create consistent content. Make it compelling for your target audience. The best way to find out what that content should be is to really know who they are. Who do you want to be in front of? What kind of information would help them? And what's the best format foryouto provide that material to them? Is it written, videoed, or recorded?

Related:8 Reasons a Powerful Personal Brand Will Make You Successful

5. The five-second first impression.

人有一个first impression of you when they first see your profile picture. It should be a professional headshot with a background that communicates your personal brand. You should be smiling, looking into the camera, and wearing clothes and sporting colors that help highlight your features. You can communicate exactly what you want people to know about you visually. Get a 3rd party to tell you what they think you do from your picture alone. Take control over that first impression made in the first five seconds.

6. DIY PR

Don't wait to be discovered. Be yourown媒体团队。走出去,适用于一切from TED talks, to press coverage, to media interviews. And when you get them, share them with everybody you know. Get in the habit of tooting your own horn in a way that is part of the tune that you play. This way people will know and recognize your tune. Your online footprint goes only as far as your reach, so don't stand still. Get to as many people in your target audience as possible to share in your victories, large and small.

Related:12 Secrets to Supercharging Your Personal Brand

7. Stack successes

Build your success on a stack of small victories. The reality is that building a personal brand is not something that happens overnight. If you build on the small victories, it's like a snowball effect. Ryan says that sequential steps stack success. When they ask, "What is your experience?" recount and be proud to share your little victories to garner bigger successes.

As successful commercial product brand builders ourselves, we recognize the value of Ryan's recipe for success in the personal branding space. Try his7 Habits of Highly Brandable Peopleand make yourself more brandable starting today. The best place to connect with Ryan is onTwitter, where he shares daily branding advice to his hundreds of thousands of followers.

Michael Houlihan and Bonnie Harvey, founders of Barefoot Wine, co-authors the NYT’s bestseller,The Barefoot Spirit: How Hardship, Hustle, and Heart Built America’s #1 Wine Brand,andThe Entrepreneurial Culture, 23 Ways to Engage & Empower Your People. Both recommended by CEO Library for CEO Forum, the C-Suite Book Club, and widely used in school of entrepreneurship. Contact:info@thebarefootspirit.comfor keynote speaking, trainings or consulting.

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