36 min

Crafting Your Personal Brand Through Storytelling with David Feldman Dominate Your Day

    • Self-Improvement

As social media gets more ubiquitous, hundreds of individuals and businesses struggle to create and grow personal brands that match their voices and values. In episode 91 of Dominate Your Day with Dana Williams, David Feldman, CEO of MUG Personal Branding, discusses the importance of personal branding, creating a solid personal brand, and the mindset you need to succeed.
In the world of personal branding, people connect with people more than they connect with companies. In this episode, David dissects how individuals can understand their core values and purpose and extend that message through technology and social media.  
If you're looking to create a solid personal brand, there are a few key things you can learn from this episode:
Be authentic. People can spot inauthenticity from a mile away, so it's important to be authentic in your branding and marketing. Be yourself, and let your personality shine through.
Use storytelling. People love stories, so when branding yourself or your business, use storytelling to connect with your audience. Share your story, and let people get to know you on a personal level.
Be consistent. Consistency fuels your branding and marketing efforts. This means posting regularly on social media, creating high-quality content, and staying top-of-mind with your audience.
Here are some additional tips you will learn…
The mindset you need to succeed in the realm of personal branding.
The role of AI in personal branding: how it can hike or hurt your branding.
How to use storytelling to connect with your audience.
Your job status isn’t your personal brand - steps towards compartmentalization.
 
Episode Overview: 
11:16 – The story of David Feldman, from corporate Finance to CEOship.
22:42 –When personal brand trumps business brand.
29:56 – AI can help or hurt your voice; what can you do with the advent of AI chatbots?
 
Episode Links:
David Feldman’s LinkedIn
The Strengths Journal
Dana Williams Co. Website
MUG Personal Branding Website
 

As social media gets more ubiquitous, hundreds of individuals and businesses struggle to create and grow personal brands that match their voices and values. In episode 91 of Dominate Your Day with Dana Williams, David Feldman, CEO of MUG Personal Branding, discusses the importance of personal branding, creating a solid personal brand, and the mindset you need to succeed.
In the world of personal branding, people connect with people more than they connect with companies. In this episode, David dissects how individuals can understand their core values and purpose and extend that message through technology and social media.  
If you're looking to create a solid personal brand, there are a few key things you can learn from this episode:
Be authentic. People can spot inauthenticity from a mile away, so it's important to be authentic in your branding and marketing. Be yourself, and let your personality shine through.
Use storytelling. People love stories, so when branding yourself or your business, use storytelling to connect with your audience. Share your story, and let people get to know you on a personal level.
Be consistent. Consistency fuels your branding and marketing efforts. This means posting regularly on social media, creating high-quality content, and staying top-of-mind with your audience.
Here are some additional tips you will learn…
The mindset you need to succeed in the realm of personal branding.
The role of AI in personal branding: how it can hike or hurt your branding.
How to use storytelling to connect with your audience.
Your job status isn’t your personal brand - steps towards compartmentalization.
 
Episode Overview: 
11:16 – The story of David Feldman, from corporate Finance to CEOship.
22:42 –When personal brand trumps business brand.
29:56 – AI can help or hurt your voice; what can you do with the advent of AI chatbots?
 
Episode Links:
David Feldman’s LinkedIn
The Strengths Journal
Dana Williams Co. Website
MUG Personal Branding Website
 

36 min