Deinfluencing you on why most personal brands fail!
Apr 03, 2025 7:35 pm
Let me deinfluence you on why your personal brand is failing, as person who's had a personal brand that's 9 years old before the social media leverage it has today. 👇🏻
Is this you?
Recently laid off, recent graduate, student SAH Mom, dad, you name it. You purchased a course that costs $500, did everything right, yet nothing works?
No one tells you that personal brand journey is full of ups and downs, trial and error and failures.
But there is one thing you're doing wrong from the start. You're copying the niche and sales strategy of your course creators and it's hindering your growth.
Why?
Because there's so many of you projecting the strategy so many personal brands are utilizing.
In 2023,I learned I oversaturated my niche and it was time to learn something new. I purchased a course on personal branding.
There were things I already knew and there were new skills I learned, not one moment I regretted buying it and you shouldn't either.
You shouldn't use what you learned to sell another course on branding or digital marketing as a whole, because that shows you didn't learn anything and you don't have the necessary experience that makes you credible to sell another course.
Instead apply your branding course knowledge on something you already know how to do.
Make a course on crocheting, coding, copywriting - something in your niche. And if you want to really be good in personal branding offer it as a service and not product.
I see so many people with usernames like
- MoneywithX
- WealthwithY
- AbundantGirlZ
I immediately know they're fresh graduates from a digital marketing course. Why am I relevant to say this?
Because I have over 9 years of experience in digital marketing through copywriting, content strategy, marketing strategy, marketing analyst.
I've helped entrepreneurs grow and build wealth before personal brand became the buzzword.
Most creators who sell these courses are relevant to do so because they worked with different brands, academies and have actually failed multiple times before launching.
In today's economy, most people can't afford to fail more than once, but the path to successful entrepreneurship is rocky and barefoot.
And another tip, if creators tell you you don't need a niche, know that you're actually the niche.
But it's not something you can afford to have unless you're very successful and you can broaden it
How I applied the course I bought?
On data science because I wanted to provide my followers and students with a better and more approachable learning experience.
Can't wait to share what I've worked on. 🤍
P.S. If you're curious about which course I used, it's this one, and the best part is, you can resell it and make 100% of the purchase!