Sunday, May 24, 2020

The Kardashians Guide To Personal Branding - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career

The Kardashians Guide To Personal Branding - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career So by now I’m sure that all of you have heard about the Kardashian family, and of course the Jenner family, as well. They are the modern day Brady Bunch. But regardless of whether you’re a superfan or whether you think they are famous for nothing, I believe everyone can learn something from the Kardashians about personal branding. Find your strength and remain consistent The Kardashian sisters have built a brand around fashion, fashion, fashion, and glamour. The sisters found what they were good at and continued to make a brand out of it. This is important for you, as well, when trying to figure out what your personal brand is. What are you interested in and passionate about? Start making moves based on these ideas, and then above all, remain consistent! A brand can’t be something that is always changing; it needs to be something that is recognized as steady. Contribute! The Kardashian sisters are always contributing their thoughts about fashion (see Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe’s personal blogs) not to mention they are walking fashion statements. Your interest may not be fashion, but whatever it is, find a way to contribute back to society. This could be writing a blog about nature, sportsliterally anything you’re interested in. You could use social media to do this, as well. You want people to think of you as a thought leader, not someone who doesn’t participate. This means not just curating content that other people have written, but also including your own opinions. Be confident Everyone in the Kardashian family is confident due to the fact that they are always in the spotlight. However, you don’t have to be a celebrity to have confidence. If you are knowledgeable about a subject, prove it! Own something, and make it your personal brand. The best way to be confident is to be positive, and from there, anything can happen. Who knows, you may even be the next Kim Kardashian. Don’t overdo it Despite all of these steps to make the Kardashian name a world-renowned  brand, is it possible that they have seen TOO much publicity, and bad publicity at that? Kim’s recent divorce to NBA player, Kris Humphries, has been all over the news to prove that there is such thing as negative press for this family. However, I do have faith that will Kim bounce back from this not only because she is a strong person, but also she has a great PR team that will help her through this. What you should take from this divorce dilemma is that, above all, everything should be natural. Do not try and overdo it just to make everyone else around you happy. Your personal brand is about YOU! Overall, the Kardashians have done an excellent job at creating a brand out of a family. Whenever I see something spelled with a K instead of a C, I know that it is probably associated with the Kardashian family, and I instantly get intrigued. Take the positive things that they have done, and learn from them to create your own personal brand. If you’re interested in ways that other celebrities have created their personal brand, and the effects that they’ve had, check out these blogs: 3 Ways Leonardo DiCaprio Has Perfected His Personal Brand and Lessons From Charlie Sheen: Can Too Much Honesty Hurt Your Personal Brand?. Do you believe that the Kardashians have successfully created a personal brand? Do you believe that there is such thing as too much publicity, if so, is it possible to bounce back? Author: Heather R. Huhman  is a career expert, experienced hiring manager, and founder president of  Come Recommended, a  content marketing and digital PR consultancy for organizations with products that target job seekers and/or employers. She is also the author of  Lies, Damned Lies Internships: The Truth About Getting from Classroom to Cubicle  (2011),  #ENTRYLEVELtweet: Taking Your Career from Classroom to Cubicle  (2010), and writes  career and recruiting advice for  numerous outlets.

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