Have you made the leap and started your personal branding journey? Do you ever wonder if creating your personal brand is worth it? Can it create opportunity and even financial change? Can it happen to you?
It can. It will. If you begin.
Just like all of you, there was a day when I did not have a personal brand, a following, or a place to share my ideas with the world. My personal branding journey began near the end of 2008 when I realized I needed to began sharing my thoughts and ideas with the world.
It has been a fantastic journey that has brought some great opportunities that I would not have received unless I created my personal brand.
I put together a short audio clip for all of you that details my story and the success that has come my way because of my personal brand. I hope you find my story motivating, that it encourages you to build your personal brand, and stay the course.
Great things can and will happen if you do.
Author:
Chad Levitt is the author of the New Sales Economy blog, which focuses on how Sales 2.0 & Social Media can help you connect, create more opportunities and increase your business. Chad is also the featured Sales 2.0 blogger at SalesGravy.com, the number one web portal for sales pros, the professional athletes of the business world. Make sure to connect with him on Twitter @chadalevitt.

















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Thanks, Chad! I love your story. Very iinspirational! I’m also a sales manager and I love what I do! I just started creating my personal brand… still understanding it, but I believe that it can help me become dynamic and successful. Thanks for sharing! More Power to you and I’ll go ahead and check your New Sales Economy blog!
Building and creating your brand is such an important investment for your business. Maintaining and evolving your personal brand will help you command your prospective audience and positively communicate your uniqueness to your customers. Chad made a great point about your brand being a key to financially benefiting your company. Great post.