Personal Brand: What is it and How do you build it on Twitter?
Will go into:
> Why everyone should build a brand
> 3 pillars every profitable personal brand has (with examples)
> How to build an engaged audience (which you can monetize) for your brand
THREAD
Having a personal brand is your # 1 leverage point on the internet.
You can use your brand to:
> Build communities
> Network with power players
> Sell your own products and services
> Be your own boss
> Create opportunities out of thin air
So how do you build it?
Step one 👇
Understand there are 3 pillars to every valuable personal brand
# 1 Authority
Authority boils down to one thing "what do you bring to the table?"
What skills/lessons/experiences can you share with your audience that gives them value *before* money changes hands?
How to build a profitable personal brand on Twitter (and make $1,000-5,000+ per month)
Discover:
> The *BEST* way to monetize your Twitter account (w/out thousands of followers, platitudes or Gumroad discounting)
> The # 1 asset you have.... but you're NOT using
**THREAD**
# 1 mistake people make when it comes to growing and monetising their Twitter account?
They are BORING.
Their profile is boring.
Their tweets are boring.
Their threads are boring.
Why is this?
Because they've read too many bad growth guides that tell them to do the same..
thing.
> Write formulaic "platitude" tweets
> Rewriting big account tweets in the hopes of a RT
> Trying to "cheat the algo" with RT groups
This WILL get you some dopamine-rich short term engagement..
But if your goal is to build an account that brings you hot leads and..
How a 10 year old kid from Ohio went from making silly videos in his backyard to headlining a PPV main event with the biggest boxing star of this generation
The story of Logan Paul
A Case Study on the Power of Building a Personal Brand in the Digital Age
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On June 6th 2021 Logan Paul will be facing off against future HOF boxer Floyd Mayweather in a PPV event that will reportedly net him 10 million dollars (PLUS his share of PPV sales)
Not bad for a mid western kid who got his start making home videos in his backyard...
Love him or hate him, Logan Paul's success just goes to show you the value of building a personal brand on social media.
Some people laugh him off as "just a Youtuber" but the fact is this guy gets paid millions of dollars doing what most people are already doing every day...