As a solo entrepreneur, developing your personal brand is key to your success.
But what is branding exactly?
According to branding expert, Dan Schwabel, personal branding is the process of how we market ourselves to others.
Your personal brand is about how you show up in the world – the impression you leave on others.
Branding identifies and differentiates you and your business. It helps you clearly communicate who you are, who you serve, and why you do what you do.
It is what allows you to distinguish yourself from everyone else and make yourself memorable. It allows you to attract your ideal clients — clients who understand you and connect with you.
Now that the branding definition is clear, we can move forward to understand the two key elements that comprise a brand.
1. Your Niche
Niche Definition: Your niche consists of two elements: WHO and WHAT. Your WHO is your target market or who you are trying to attract. Your WHAT is the specific problem you help your target market solve, and the results you help them achieve.
You know you have nailed your niche when you can complete this sentence. It’s what I call your problem-solution statement.
I help _(WHO)_______ do __(WHAT)_______ so they can __(benefits/results)_________.
Here is my problem-solution statement:
I help solo entrepreneurs (WHO) find and attract their ideal niche (WHAT) so they can market themselves authentically and get faster results (results).
2. Your WHY
The second part of your personal brand is your WHY statement, and it includes:
- What defines you and your work
- Why you do what you do; and
- Why people should work with you.
As an example, here is my WHY statement.
I’m focused, strategic, results-driven, caring and fun, and I bring all these qualities to my coaching. I have a talent for helping people tap into their unique passions and gifts, so they can find their ideal niche and do the work they were meant to do. I believe we each have a special gift we were meant to share with the world, and mine is helping others find theirs. I’m also passionate about helping people be focused and strategic with their marketing so they can get faster results and not waste time spinning their wheels. Finding your niche is the key to doing just that.
So, what is branding?
Branding consists of 3 elements:
- Your WHO (target market)
- Your WHAT (solution you provide)
- Your WHY (why you do what you do and why people should work with you).
Personal Branding is one of your most powerful tools for success. To help you get started, you can get my free report, “Ten Steps to Finding and Attracting Your Ideal Niche”.
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Marie Leonard says
There’s no doubt that branding oneself as the expert will help us to stand out of the crowd. I really appreciated your clear explanation between niche and brand as many seem to confuse the two.
Carol Perdue says
Thanks Cindy for the clarification. It helped me nail it down and gave me an example that I can use for my own WHO & WHY! Thanks for steering me in the right direction.
Bonnie Wilson says
Cindy,
You have the ability to say things with such clarity! When I read your material the’ light bulb’ just comes on!!!
Thanks so much,
Bonnie Wilson
Cindy says
Many thanks Marie, Carol and Bonnie. You ladies are my inspiration.
warm wishes and hugs to you all,
Cindy
David Payne says
Sorry, I don’t get it. How is branding different from a niche? Don’t get me wrong, this article is interesting and informative but it’s more of a ‘how to develop your brand’ article rather than a ‘definition of different concepts’ article. I’m not clear on the answer to the original question. Could you please clarify as I am genuinely interested to know?
Cindy says
Hi David – thanks for your feedback and your question. I’m sure you’ll find lots of definitions but here is what I work with (based on a lot of research and working experience).
A niche consists of 2 components – your who (target market) and your what (solution you provide for your target market).
A brand consists of 3 elements – your who and your what (e.g. your niche), plus your why (why you do what you do and why people should work with you). In other words, it adds a more personal element about you specifically. It is your voice and your personal message.
I hope that helps.
thanks and warm wishes,
Cindy
jeff says
Great way to clarify these two classifications w/regards to marketing oneself! Feel free to check out my blog at jeffwisuri.com
Jeff
Cindy says
Thank you Jeff – I appreciate your feedback. And your blog looks great!
morris fisher says
simple and in plain language. Even I get it.