When you look at the mega successful people in internet marketing they seem to have one thing in common. They stand out in a crowded marketplace. In simple terms they used their personality to make money on the web. Some call it personality marketing or branding. Others call it buzz marketing.
The truth is people like to do business with people they like. You’ll stand out a lot more by being helpful, likable and unique.
Online this seems to be truer than in some other medias. When you’re dealing with websites and digital media it’s so important to display personality in your marketing.
There are thousands of websites on the internet with many selling the same things. To make money on the web you need to stand out by putting a little personality into your marketing or creating a buzz.
How can you do that?
Here are 3 tips to get you started:
#1 – Don’t be Bland.
Vanilla is never the flavour of the month. Let’s face it there are more exciting flavours around. When it comes to making money on the internet you don’t want to be bland. Avoid being just like everyone else.
It’s tempting to copy others. In fact I have been told to watch what others do and copy them. That’s true up to a point but you have to put your own spin on it.
Certainly don’t copy other boring or bland websites. Instead think about your business and your vision. Let your website show people what you and only you are all about – never mind what everyone else is doing.
Spice up your marketing by adding your unique style of writing, design and personality to everything you do.
#2 –Become a Super Size
A lot of people have predefined ideas of how they should be. A lot of it stems from the way we have been brought up.
But when it comes to your business it’s important to let the real you shine through. Think about what personality trait got you into trouble when you were at school. That is probably the exact trait you need to let shine through.
Everything in your business should reflect who you are and what you stand for. If you write in a passionate clear voice that reflects your ethos you can’t fail but to inject your personality into your marketing.
#3 – Create your Identity
When you register on a forum or social media site you are creating an online personality in your profile.
It might be tempting to only fill in the bare essentials but it’s really worth taking the time to fill in all those profile questions.
It’s essential to plan out before you start joining these sites exactly what is your overall personality? Are you traditional or trendy? Are you geeky or creative? What is your business about?
Every time you post comments on blogs or forums you are leaving a bit of your personality and expertise behind. Have you ever checked out someone’s profile on a forum only to find it’s a compete blank? It’s a lost opportunity if you haven’t completed yours.
If you want to make money on the web try personality marketing. It means putting “you” into your business. What do you do to put “you” into your business?
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Sandy:
Great post!
I appreciate your 3 tips on branding ourselves.
You come across as a very trustworthy person and someone that cares about the people you come in contact with.
I like to think I am a funny person but I can sometimes have a dry sense of humor and that may not always translate well in print.
Good luck to you!
– Rick
Hey Sandy. This is possibly the most useful and value packed post I’ve read in the Challenge. It is *critical* to be your big, bold, beautiful self! I see new examples every day of how every arena of life becomes more successful & fulfilling when expressing the authentic self.
These are awesome tips and I encourage everyone who comes across this page to put them into practice now. Your unique perspective and personality are what this world needs most.
Peace,
Lauren
Hi Sandy, I agree with all you and others have said. My main aim on the marketing side is to bring value for money without all the hype, this may cost me a few sales but the reputation you make is far more important than the hype and bull that many use. Great post, glad you are in the challenge.
Keith
Great Post. I so agree with you. You have to be you and brand yourself. Alot of ppl are out there just blasting what they do and sure they might get a few sales here and there but it wont last because no one knows them.
Hi Sandy,
Nice post.
Whilst I agree with what you are saying I sometimes think that
some people, who are just starting off, keep a low profile and try to fly beneath the radar.
It is easy to think that “who wants to listen to me when I am just starting and know very little”.
I think this is where coaching forums where you are all in it together have a distinct advantage.
Good post – something to think about.
Regards,
Dave
You are so right Dave, it takes time to find your feet and your blogging voice. Coaching and mentoring
and of course experience helps.
Sandy
Hi, Sandy,
Your post is very interesting. As I am new to blogging I am learning so much from all the different blogs and personalities. I would have to agree with Dave. I think he has been where I am. I will do better!
Thanks for sharing. Good to meet you,
Fran T
Hi Fran, It’s certainly a good exercise to take time to visit a lot of other blogs when you start to see what you like and what you don’t like. It’s useful to look at the top blogs of top bloggers in your niche. It took time for Darren Rowse to become as successful as he is today.
Sandy
Hi Sandy
Great post with good advice. Personality is very important because the ones who stand out from the crowd are the ones you remember.
I don’t know about using the trait that got us into trouble at school though – mine was daydreaming and I’m not sure I could successfully transfer that to a blog 🙂
Well done on completing the 100 Blog Comment Challenge, I still have some way to go so I’d better get on with it!
Warm Regards
Lynn
Hi Lynne, thanks for stopping by. You could use perhaps your daydreams for inspiration for blog posts.
Sandy
Hi Sandy,
Excellent post most people tend to get so wrapped up in learning what they have to do technically i.e setting up blogs, websites, autoresponders etc they forget that personality plays an all important role in success.
Enjoy the challenge
Michelle
Hey Sandy,
Thanks for a great post. I can really understand the 3 points you made. I’m working on branding right now, although I do find myself holding back some in my business.
I’ve read before how important it is to fill out the profiles so I always try to do that.
Nice to meet you in the 100 Blog Challenge.
Cheers,
Kat
Sandy –
I just can tell you how many boring blogs I have visited! The owners just seem to be so formal and like you said – bland. I love it when the blogger injects some of his or her own personality in their posts!! This should be true of products, sales pages, emails! Thanks for putting the personality bit out there for all to see.
Gwen
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