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How To Brand Yourself Online PLR Ebook

How To Brand Yourself Online PLR Ebook
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GETTING STARTED

Online, you can be whatever you want!

So, first things first. Who are you? How can you be your own brand if you don't know who you are? Know thyself said the ancient philosopher. Aheem....well....sleeping through humanities class was still a good idea, because it doesn't really matter who you are in real life. Online, you can be whatever you want. Just pick something you like. Something you're good at, want to be good at, want to do, or just really like to talk about. If it's your business, then that's easy. Be Richard the CPA, or Jake the Lawnguy. If you're a mid-level manager, be Susan CEO. It's ok to think up. Talk in the direction you want to go. If you're a Mom, that doesn't mean you have to be just a Mom online. You could be an artist, author, commentator, cartoonist, whatever. (Of course blogging about being a Mom is just fine too, if that's what you enjoy.) But whatever you choose to be, it does need to be something you're proud of. Again, think of it like a really noticeable tattoo. You better like it and be comfortable with it, because that's what everybody is gonna see and associate with you.

Getting a domain name is a good place to start. Although Facebook and YouTube and Tumblr and Pinterest have their own merit and spaces, the big deal is a website listed in the search engines. It's says I'm here, I'm for real. Here's some examples. If you're name is Rikki Mouskawics, then you've been blessed with a rare uniqueness. Your own name itself is valuable, because Google doesn't know of anyone else online claiming that nameness.

So, at this point it's easy. Go get a dotcom, Facebook account, YouTube channel, etc in your name. And we'll go into this in detail below.

If, however, your name is John Smith, welcome to the club. Pretty sure JohnSmith.com is taken.

Google has over 400 hundred million unique references for John Smith, including wrestlers, mormons, and murderers :) How are you going to stand out. Could you use your initials? Or, use your middle name too? For example, JAllenSmith.com. Or a moniker added on like JohnSmithHipster.com or JohnSmithMacDaddy.com or JohnSmith007.com or JohnTheLawnDude.com or JohnTheTaxGuy.com. Remember, make sure it's something you like, but also easy for others to remember and spell. JohnS34345 is not good for anything, including an email address. Drop it.

This is a good time to brainstorm. Write down ideas on paper. Even ask a friend for an initial reaction. Don't worry about buying dotcom domains if you're not serious. But, if you do find the right dotcom, then don't wait, grab it. Because good domain names disappear quickly. There's lots of registrars online, but I usually use 1and1.com, GoDaddy.com, HostGator.com. They always have sales too, so google "domain names" and you'll probably see the latest offers.