Episode 188
Personal brands are all the rage, marketed as the ultimate path to business growth and success. But what if the very thing that makes you stand out is also what’s keeping your business from scaling, or worse, from selling?
In this week’s podcast, Greg Elfrink uncovers the hidden downsides of personal branding and why it’s not always the golden ticket people make it out to be.
We break down Alex Hormozi’s personal branding journey, looking at how his meteoric rise highlights both the power and the pitfalls of building around a personal brand. While the strategy can create visibility, Greg explains why it often makes businesses fragile: customers are buying you, not the product. That dependence makes it difficult to delegate, grow, or eventually exit.
That doesn’t mean personal brands have no place. As Greg points out, they’re valuable for thought leaders and creators building authority. But for founders who want freedom and scalability, relying too heavily on a personality creates risk.
Even more concerning, when it comes time to sell, personal brands can hurt your valuation. If your company’s success is tied to your face or name, buyers see it as a liability. That can mean lower multiples or no sale at all.
Download the episode to find out if personal branding is really the right growth lever for your business.
Sit back, grab a coffee, and explore the positives and pitfalls of personal branding!
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