Who You You Think You Are?
By Cliff Moore
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About this ebook
Throughout this book, you'll learn how to optimize your personal brand so that you can succeed personally and professionally. The knowledge and insight in this book will help you highlight your strengths and passions. As you grow your personal brand, you establish a foundation for others to know you better. People have much higher trust in those they feel they know – even public people they have never personally met. You are in control of your life, so get ready to learn the tools to build a personal brand that ensures people see you in a way that you want them to, instead of in some arbitrary and possibly detrimental way. This is a must-read for anyone regardless of their profession, background, and interests. It's time for others to see you the same way that you see yourself!
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Who You You Think You Are? - Cliff Moore
Table of Contents
1. What is a Personal Brand
2. Why do You need to build a Personal Brand
Standing out from competition
Receive a premium price or pay
Branding highlights you expertise
Attract your ideal customer and following
Your in charge of the narrative
Increase your visibility
All shared content
Connect with more individuals
Become and influencer
The Power of Your Personal Brand
3. How to build your personal brand
Step 1: Determine who you really are
Step 2: Determine what you want to accomplish
Step 3: Identify who you want to be associated with
Step 4: Create your brand statement
Step 5: Start treating yourself as a brand
Step 6: Websites and Social Media platforms
Step 7: Develop your content strategy
Step 8: Add value to your audience
Step 9: Build a community
4. Now is the time to build your brand
About the Author and his Brand …
I am a recovering Entrepreneurial Junkie and Solopreneur Cheerleader! I believe the micro-businesses comprised of family-owned establishments are still an American Dream and the backbone of the community they serve.
I started working at the age of 12, delivering newspapers. My paper route started with 18 subscribers, and in two years, I had over 100 subscribers on that same route.
At the age of 14, I started working in a restaurant washing pots and pans. When I turned 18, I entered the United States Army and was a Food Service Specialist. Upon completing my Tour of Duty, I worked and owned restaurants for 50 years, learning from some of the best and worst in the industry.
I also ventured into other businesses during that period while operating restaurants.
My resume includes owning a Yarn Shop, a Print Shop, a Publishing Company with our monthly newspaper and magazine, a Social Media and Public Relations Company, and a Mobile Retail Shop.
I had the opportunity to volunteer for several Community Organizations and Non-Profit Boards. As a result, I became the President of our Regional Chamber, President of a Business Improvement District, and the recipient of several proclamations and awards. Being part of the community by volunteering, donating , and participating in forums and events is a core attribute I'm proud of. I am still active on the Bayshore Senior Center and the Twin Lights