Upleveling Your Personal Brand with Phil Pallen

Episode #184. You are probably familiar with the term personal branding, but now it’s time to dig deeper. Phil Pallen is an expert brand strategist who gets to the root of how you show up and what you crave most in your business. Ever thought about personal branding as a way to manifest your business goals? Listen now for loads of inspiration on bringing your vision to life through your ah-mazing personal brand.

In This Episode You’ll Learn:

  • How personal branding digs deeper into your true self
  • Why you can’t build your brand without knowing your goals
  • The must-know tip to avoiding impulse branding mistakes
  • Why visual branding is the core of your personal brand
  • What most entrepreneurs miss when taking personal brand photos

Favorite Quotes

“Personal branding is not about creating a superficial experience of you. It's going deep, being self-aware and creating an experience online that's consistent with how people experience you in real life.”

“It's not actually an identity crisis. It's a friendly reminder that we evolve as human beings. With that evolution that's happening in real life, the same evolution has to happen online.”

“Branding helps us visualize and actually get to our business goals. Branding is how I've grown my career myself. I really believe that it's our most powerful business tool, and it's fun.” 

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More about Phil:

Phil Pallen is a personal branding expert and keynote speaker. His non-conventional approach to digital marketing and talent for social media has built him a global audience.

As a brand strategist, Phil has advised hundreds of brands from over 30 countries, including a Shark on Shark Tank, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, politicians, and some of the most important names in entertainment. A digital nomad and globetrotter, Phil has delivered speeches on five different continents and frequently appears as an expert contributor in media outlets around the world, including CNN, Access Hollywood, and The Daily Mail.

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