53 min

288 | John Cameron | Building Your Brand Leaders Of Tomorrow Podcast

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In today's episode of Leaders of Tomorrow, Chris has John Cameron back on the show for a fascinating conversation about branding and how to create a successful personal brand.
A senior leader at the Student Works Management Program, John is now transitioning from a full-time Business Coach position to head of our Marketing Department.
He is very passionate about the idea of building a brand and he is going to share the reasons why he believes that personal branding is incredibly important for the future of any young leader.
He will also talk about the biggest lessons he took from listening to Gary Vee speeches and podcasts and how his ideas influenced him and his career. 
You will learn more about the importance of documenting our professional progress and how to do it.
You will also discover some different ways to position yourself as an expert on social media.
John will share the reasons why LinkedIn is the best platform for creating your personal brand and will also talk about the importance of being aware of what you are posting and what it means.
Chris and John will also discuss how to get over the fear of looking bad and beat the imposter syndrome, will share one of the easiest ways to start posting content on LinkedIn , a three-step process on how to create great social media content and much more.
Listen in and enjoy!
 
What You Will Learn In This Show:
 
The reasons why it is very important for a young leader to create a solid personal branding
The biggest lessons John took from listening to Gary Vee speeches and podcast
Different ways to position yourself as an expert on social media
The reasons why LinkedIn is the best platform for creating your personal brand
How to get over the fear of looking bad and beat the imposter syndrome
A three-step process on how to create great LinkedIn content
And so much more...
 
Resources:
Student Works
John’s Linkedin
164 | John Cameron | How My Student Works Stint Helped Me Evolve into a More Confident Individual
Gary Vee’s podcast

In today's episode of Leaders of Tomorrow, Chris has John Cameron back on the show for a fascinating conversation about branding and how to create a successful personal brand.
A senior leader at the Student Works Management Program, John is now transitioning from a full-time Business Coach position to head of our Marketing Department.
He is very passionate about the idea of building a brand and he is going to share the reasons why he believes that personal branding is incredibly important for the future of any young leader.
He will also talk about the biggest lessons he took from listening to Gary Vee speeches and podcasts and how his ideas influenced him and his career. 
You will learn more about the importance of documenting our professional progress and how to do it.
You will also discover some different ways to position yourself as an expert on social media.
John will share the reasons why LinkedIn is the best platform for creating your personal brand and will also talk about the importance of being aware of what you are posting and what it means.
Chris and John will also discuss how to get over the fear of looking bad and beat the imposter syndrome, will share one of the easiest ways to start posting content on LinkedIn , a three-step process on how to create great social media content and much more.
Listen in and enjoy!
 
What You Will Learn In This Show:
 
The reasons why it is very important for a young leader to create a solid personal branding
The biggest lessons John took from listening to Gary Vee speeches and podcast
Different ways to position yourself as an expert on social media
The reasons why LinkedIn is the best platform for creating your personal brand
How to get over the fear of looking bad and beat the imposter syndrome
A three-step process on how to create great LinkedIn content
And so much more...
 
Resources:
Student Works
John’s Linkedin
164 | John Cameron | How My Student Works Stint Helped Me Evolve into a More Confident Individual
Gary Vee’s podcast

53 min