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Building Your Personal Brand with Bob Gentle
Description
In this episode of the Membership Geeks Podcast, I dive into the world of personal branding, exploring why it's crucial for membership owners and online experts to show up intentionally and authentically.
Joined by personal brand strategist Bob Gentle, we have an honest conversation about the human side of building your brand—dealing with confidence, comparison, and imposter syndrome—while navigating today's noisy online landscape.
We break down the practical steps you can take to start shaping your brand, especially if you've never given it much thought.
Whether you're already visible or just getting started, you'll find actionable advice to help your business and membership thrive.
In this episode:
- What does “personal branding” really mean beyond logos and social media presence?
- How do you overcome fear, imposter syndrome, and comparison when building your personal brand?
- What practical steps can you take to start taking control and direction of your personal brand?
- Which platforms and strategies should membership owners focus on to get visible and build authority in a sustainable way?
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Key Quotes & Takeaways:
"It's going to take an awful lot more for me to rally behind a logo than it is for me to rally behind a person."
"That's probably the direction you should be going, reframing imposter syndrome, not as an alarm, but as a beacon, because it's only going to be triggered by the things that are genuinely thought leadership."
"A lot of people will tell you you should, you should, as an expert business, position your business for somebody that's a bit like you or perhaps a step behind. And I think that's terrible advice."
"I would look at the platform that I feel most aligned with, most comfortable, and that has already demonstrated some embers of success for me."