Should You Brand Yourself or Your Business?

Now that start-ups and business owners are realizing the awesome power of having an engaging, informative and helpful brand, there seems to be some confusion as to who or what exactly to brand, themselves or their business. This can be a bit confusing when you are the business, however here are some guidelines that may help you make the best decision.

A personal brand means that you are branding around yourself in a personalized manner. Typically businesses that carry your name are those who would choose to self brand.

A business brand is created to help consumers understand the identity of your business, its promise to them and what it’s benefits are. The business typically is independent from your name.

When it is appropriate for a personal brand

Personal brands are really great if you are a one-person business. The flexibility it offers you is desired especially if you have a few different focuses that you deal with. Also, you may choose to drop a certain focus and add a new one with very little disruption or confusion to the business or to your niche. Actors, speakers, authors, consultants, artists and coaches are all industries that are perfect for utilizing personal branding. Associating your name and face with your various expertise and products is ideal for getting engagement.

However, you should consider some potential drawbacks. Your personal name does not say exactly what you do, so you will have to work hard to associate your name with your services/products. A slogan can help tremendously in this area. Also, using Twitter and social media along with blogging and interviews will help people make the connection. This can be quite a lengthy process before you can achieve this connection.

The one thing I will say should be a strong reason why you should think twice about creating a personal brand is if you do not like the idea of being your own salesperson. You will have to sell and you will have to be good at it. If you are shy and seriously introverted, this may not work for you.

When building a business brand is the best option

The first thing very apparent is you will need a name. And this has to be a good name, no a great name if you want to make an impact that connects well. The name has to connect to your niche, conveying what you do and what you are known for. There may be some trial and error here, to put it bluntly you will have to work! But for most it is exciting work as you ponder what that perfect name will be.

When thinking about your business, you should have a vision and a mission statement that effectively spells out what you want your business to do, how it will do it, when and for whom. You should also do the work to know exactly where you should position your business in the market. In addition, a business brand will benefit tremendously from having a brand message that it can share with potential customers. It will have them quite anxious to experience your brand. Last but not least, all the work you have done to grow your business, allows you the ease of selling it without the potential complication that it carries your personal name.

As with the personal brand, the business brand can have some potential setbacks. Changing what you offer products and/or services and deciding to go in a whole new direction can be a very difficult choice in that you may loose your hard earned niche. All the work you did that correlated with the current products and services will no longer be applicable and that may even include the name. It would probably be best if you just start another business and not many will desire this route nor can afford it.

Here’s my suggestion…

When I get a client that has a business that could potentially be a personal brand even though at the time they may want to establish it as a business brand, I encourage them to do both. I tell them that as they build that business brand, don’t forget to take every opportunity to let their niche know who the owner is behind the brand. Do things like interviews, blogging, social media etc. where they can have a presence promoting a specific focus. For example, if you are building a law partnership practice, you should take the time to promote your own area of expertise in law. Whether it be divorce, corporate, etc. Let consumers know which area you are an expert in and with that all the causes and endeavors that your participate in. This gives the brand added dimension and interest without taking away from its main focus.

In my opinion, if you still cannot decide, this may be the most sensible option for you.

Caroll Atkins, Brand Stylist / Corporate Director
Insta: @CarollAtkinsCreatives / Twitter: @CarollAtkins

Develop Your Personality Brand And Watch Your Business Soar

Your creativeness is something that is manifested, harvested and crafted into ways and means that help others as much as it pleases you. This is your personality brand. ~Caroll Atkins

So many times I hear friends say they believe that they are not creative. When I say nonsense, they then challenge me to show them their creative ability. At that request I chuckle. How can I possible find their creative ability when I do not know what is their ultimate reality and where do they draw their spiritual power. Oh I know virtually everyone will say that they draw their power from Jesus or God or both, but what does that even mean to them? For most I think it is just something they believe they ought to say.

Your Personality Brand

I found my creative ability (my personality brand), when I stopped trying to lead and became led. Not led by a “divine power” but led by awesome displays of all kinds of beauty, majestic power of nature, kindness and generosity. You see I am a firm believer that these examples are what frees creativity, because to marvel at this is to know there is something greater and the beauty and pleasure it brings will certainly make you feel it. As you are no doubt starting to realize, your creativeness does not have to be something specific like drawing, singing, dancing, etc. Your creativeness is something that is manifested, harvested and crafted into ways and means that help others as much as it pleases you. This is your personality brand.

Develop Your Personality Brand Creative Power

So what are you conscious of? What is your reality? Is it material and monetary? If so, I can guarantee you that if you don’t have a readily visible, universally acknowledged talent that you can parlay to the world and be in the right place and the right time for someone to recognize it and pay you for it, you are screwed! Personal creativity is derived from a deeper level. The more you study creation, the more you will grow and evolve and birth your own individual creative personality and it’s brand power. You already have all you need to be creative. Once you learn how to believe in yourself, and know that YOU are your own source of power, you will become aware of what your special creative gift(s) is/are.

I found my creative talents, and yes I do mean talents, and I am continuing to find more and more of them, when I learn to enjoy the power of silence. It spoke to me, it told me to trust my feelings and instincts. I was then able to let go of the need to be in charge and embrace the idea of looking at things with a childlike amazement in order to see its honesty. Nature became something of an infinite well of wisdom. How things came to be? Why things came to be? How do they work together? Why should they work together? You get the point, I looked at it on a deeper more constructive level and in doing so it showed me ways and means that can readily be applied to life and my business and craft. The most important thing I learned, is to not be steadfastly rigid to ANY one point of view. Now don’t get me wrong, I welcome all views, I just do not subscribe to all of them. In business, I have learned to trust my consciousness as my ultimate guide, celebrate others creativity and be open to possibilities, big or small. However the ultimate principle I practice in my life is that of looking for and maintaing balance. No matter what is going on good or bad, I look for the balance. “Too much of one thing is good for nothing” so I have heard and I am inclined to agree!

Caroll Atkins
Brand Stylist / Creative Director
Insta: @CarollAtkinsCreatives