5 Steps to Build Your Personal Brand

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“形象好,气质佳”在招聘市场上无疑是个敲门砖。可颜好可遇不可求,那我们一般人该如何逆袭?
首先看定义:个人品牌指个人拥有的外在形象和内在涵养所传递的独特、鲜明、确定、易被感知的信息集合体。
也就是说,细节到你的穿衣风格和说话的音色音调,深入到你看过什么书,有过什么样的经验和圈子,都会外化到你的气质上。也即是职场上塑造第一印象的关键因素。那么如何建立有效的个人品牌,变身人生赢家呢?

本文优选5点金牌建议助你找到建立个人品牌突破点。预知如何,且听阿男课上分解!

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第一步:解决高频单词

unpolished /ʌn'pɒlɪʃt/

adj. 未磨练的,粗鲁的

identify /aɪ'dentɪfaɪ/

vt. 认出, 识别

expertise /ˌekspɜː'tiːz/

n. 专门知识或技能

niche /niːʃ/

n. 合适的职业

exhausting /iɡ'zɔ:stiŋ/

adj. 使人精疲力竭的

vulnerable /'vʌln(ə)rəb(ə)l/

adj. 脆弱的, 敏感的

criticize /ˈkritisaiz/

vt. / vi. 评论, 批评

trend /trend/

n. 趋势, 倾向;流行

expand /ɪk'spænd/

vt. 扩张/ vi. 张开,展开

entrepreneur /ˌɒntrəprə'nɜː/

n. 企业家

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第二步:精读重点段落

(Tips: 双击文中单词可以查释义并加入你的生词本哦)

Understand and be your authentic self.

[5] Imagine how hard it would be to build a brand around your "fake" self. You would have to act a certain way, appear a certain way, and say certain things, regardless of how you felt about it. Some professionals suggest going about building a personal brand by shaping and molding what others see, but this is exhausting to maintain in the long run.

  • exhausting  adj. 使人精疲力竭的

[11] Show that you are confident. Some may criticize or disagree with you. The important thing is to remain open to feedback. Thank others for sharing their views, and if the points they raised were legitimate, determine how you can improve and do better next time.

  • criticize   vt. / vi. 评论, 批评
  • disagree   vi. 不同意;不一致;争执
  • legitimate  adj. 合法的;正当的

[12] Speaking engagements are opportunities to be seen and heard. Start small, and keep building. You may not land high-quality speaking engagements off the bat, but if you keep swinging, you'll build your following and get invited to speak at bigger, more notable events and conferences. Buckle down and offer the greatest amount of value you possibly can everywhere you go.

[22] It also pays to learn new things, develop new skills, and to expand your knowledge. If you're not growing, then you're stagnating, and that's the last thing you want to do as an entrepreneur.

  • expand   vt. 扩张/ vi. 张开,展开
  • entrepreneur  n. 企业家
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第三步:攻克必学语法

条件状语从句:

  • 真实条件句Real Conditional

常用引导词:
if“如果”和unless“如果不、除非”
例1:
If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
冬天来了,春天还会远吗?
例2:
Read aloud slows you down and will not help pronunciation unless you have a mentor who will correct you.
大声朗读会降低你的阅读速度,而且除非你身边有老师帮你纠音,不然其实无益于你正确发音。

  • 非真实条件句(虚拟语气)Unreal Conditional
  • 虚拟条件句:

假设条件句:表示一种假想的情形,一般是主观的愿望或态度等。实现的可能性不大或极小。
例:
If I had the time now, I would help you.
如果我现在有时间,我会帮你的。
分析:
对现在虚拟假设。说明我有时间的可能性不大,但可能性存在。

  • 事实相反句:现在与过去某个事实相反或违背的情形。

例:
[If I Were A Boy – Beyoncé] If I were a boy/ I think I could understand/ How it feels to love a girl/I swear I'd be a better man
分析:
“如果我是男孩的话,我会….” 明显是与现在事实相反或违背的情形。

  • 真实条件句和非真实条件句的辨析:

If it were to rains, I would stay home.
万一要是下雨,我就在家呆着。
分析:虚拟语气,表明说话者认为将来不太可能下雨。

If it rains, I will stay home.
如果下雨了,我就呆家里。
分析:陈述语气,说明说话者认为,下雨的可能性比较大。

非真实条件句(虚拟语气)不同时态的结构:

  • 将来:主句would(could, might)do+从句if … were to do/ should do

例:If I should win the lottery, I would buy a house.
万一我赢了彩票,我就买栋房子。

  • 现在:主句would(could, might)do+从句 if… did / were

例:If I were a millionaire, I would buy everything I want.
如果我要是百万富翁,我会想买什么就买。

  • 过去:主句would(could, might)have done+从句if … had done/ have been

例:I don’t know what I would have done if he hadn’t helped me.
如果他当时没有伸出援手,我真不知道我会怎样。

每日翻译:
如果我是世界首富,我会和爱人一起环游世界。

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5 Steps to Build Your Personal Brand

[1] Your personal brand is how you appear to the world. Therefore, it serves to reason that a strong brand is preferable to one that is unpolished and uninteresting.

  • unpolished adj. 未磨练的,粗鲁的

[2] Once people know who you are and begin to identify you with a specific area of understanding or expertise, you'll be well on your way to becoming the go-to person in your niche or industry.

  • identify   vt. 认出, 识别
  • specific  adj. 特殊的,特定的
  • expertise  n. 专门知识或技能
  • niche  n. 合适的职业

[3] The question is, how do you become more recognized? How do you build your authority and your following?

  • authority  n. 权力, 职权, 当局

[4] If you're looking to build your personal brand, here are five ways to go about it.

Understand and be your authentic self.

[5] Imagine how hard it would be to build a brand around your "fake" self. You would have to act a certain way, appear a certain way, and say certain things, regardless of how you felt about it. Some professionals suggest going about building a personal brand by shaping and molding what others see, but this is exhausting to maintain in the long run.

  • exhausting  adj. 使人精疲力竭的

[6] Your brand should be a reflection of who you are. Do you know what you believe? What you stand for? What your strengths and weaknesses are?

  • reflection  n. 沉思;映象

[7] Never forget -- people connect with other people. If you don't appear to be a real person, or if it just looks like you're faking it, how likely do you think others are to trust you? Even if they do buy into your fake persona for a while, the slightest bit of inconsistency could prove problematic.

  • inconsistency  n. 不一致;易变

[8] Building a personal brand is first and foremost developing an understanding of your true self, and then sharing that with the world. Take your masks off and don't be afraid of being vulnerable.

  • foremost  adj. 最重要的;最先的
  • vulnerable adj. 脆弱的, 敏感的

Speaking engagements.

[9] If you're looking to build your brand, then you should be speaking on a regular basis. Naturally, this will mean developing your communication skills. If you speak in exactly the same manner others do, you will never stand out from the crowd.

  • crowd  n. 群众, 大众

[10] Speak from a place of knowledge and power. Show that you know what you're talking about, and answer questions in a way that serves your audience.

[11] Show that you are confident. Some may criticize or disagree with you. The important thing is to remain open to feedback. Thank others for sharing their views, and if the points they raised were legitimate, determine how you can improve and do better next time.

  • criticize   vt. / vi. 评论, 批评
  • disagree   vi. 不同意;不一致;争执
  • legitimate  adj. 合法的;正当的

[12] Speaking engagements are opportunities to be seen and heard. Start small, and keep building. You may not land high-quality speaking engagements off the bat, but if you keep swinging, you'll build your following and get invited to speak at bigger, more notable events and conferences. Buckle down and offer the greatest amount of value you possibly can everywhere you go.

Write thought leadership articles and participate in interviews.

[13] Thought leadership articles and interviews establish your credibility. As with speaking engagements, landing the best opportunities takes time and effort, but if you remain open to what comes your way, pretty soon you'll be showing up everywhere.

[14] Take a look at the press coverage we've received to date. Anybody who regularly hangs out online should be aware of many of the brands listed there, but even if they aren't, they probably know about publications and media outlets like Fox News and Time. This shows that others see you as an authority.

  • outlet  n. 出口, 出路

[15] In addition to that, here's an example of an interview I’ve done, covering one of the topics FE International is most known for; selling websites.

[16] Getting an "in" with the media, online publishers and publications can prove challenging. However, it is a powerful way to show that you know what you're talking about. Every outlet you build a connection with increases your brand authority.

Build your online presence.

[17] Do you know how you're appearing and coming across online? This is something you're going to want to monitor on an ongoing basis, and improve upon whenever and wherever possible.

[18] Do you have social media profiles? If so, are they fully fleshed out with all of your information? Do they present you in the best light possible, and make you look professional? Are you using high-quality professional photography? Are you interacting with others and sharing their content?

[19] Do you have a website for your personal brand? One of the best ways to rank in search for your name is to build a website. This gives you considerably more control over your online presence than social media. It can't hurt to add new content to your site on a regular basis, either. You can get a domain with this GoDaddy coupon for just 99 cents – so there’s no excuse to delay. Try to buy your own name if you can.

Remain a student of your industry.

[20] No matter how well you know your industry or area of expertise, it would be wise to remember that things are changing at a faster rate than ever before, and you have to stay up-to-date with the latest changes and trends.

  • trend  n. 趋势, 倾向;流行

[21] It takes time to build your personal brand. If you fail to stay relevant, all of your effort will be wasted. If you don't want to be discredited, then you'll want to keep a steady supply of articles, trade journals, blogs, and books on hand.

[22] It also pays to learn new things, develop new skills, and to expand your knowledge. If you're not growing, then you're stagnating, and that's the last thing you want to do as an entrepreneur.

  • expand   vt. 扩张/ vi. 张开,展开
  • entrepreneur  n. 企业家

[23] Odds are you already know how important it is to stay on top of your game, but a friendly reminder never hurt anyone.

[24] As you begin to sharpen your personal brand, the right opportunities will start coming your way. People will begin to see that you're know what you're taking about, and they'll invite you to be a part of their stories or news pieces.

[25] However, don't forget how important it is for you to have accomplished something yourself. You can't talk about what you haven't done, because that will take away from your personal brand. Be open about your shortcomings and weaknesses. This will make you all the more human and relatable.

  • shortcoming   n. 缺点;短处
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unpolished /ʌn'pɒlɪʃt/

adj. 未磨练的,粗鲁的

identify /aɪ'dentɪfaɪ/

vt. 认出, 识别

expertise /ˌekspɜː'tiːz/

n. 专门知识或技能

niche /niːʃ/

n. 合适的职业

exhausting /iɡ'zɔ:stiŋ/

adj. 使人精疲力竭的

vulnerable /'vʌln(ə)rəb(ə)l/

adj. 脆弱的, 敏感的

criticize /ˈkritisaiz/

vt. / vi. 评论, 批评

trend /trend/

n. 趋势, 倾向;流行

expand /ɪk'spænd/

vt. 扩张/ vi. 张开,展开

entrepreneur /ˌɒntrəprə'nɜː/

n. 企业家

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5 Steps to Build Your Personal Brand

[1] Your personal brand is how you appear to the world. Therefore, it serves to reason that a strong brand is preferable to one that is unpolished and uninteresting.

[2] Once people know who you are and begin to identify you with a specific area of understanding or expertise, you'll be well on your way to becoming the go-to person in your niche or industry.

[3] The question is, how do you become more recognized? How do you build your authority and your following?

[4] If you're looking to build your personal brand, here are five ways to go about it.

Understand and be your authentic self.

[5] Imagine how hard it would be to build a brand around your "fake" self. You would have to act a certain way, appear a certain way, and say certain things, regardless of how you felt about it. Some professionals suggest going about building a personal brand by shaping and molding what others see, but this is exhausting to maintain in the long run.

[6] Your brand should be a reflection of who you are. Do you know what you believe? What you stand for? What your strengths and weaknesses are?

[7] Never forget -- people connect with other people. If you don't appear to be a real person, or if it just looks like you're faking it, how likely do you think others are to trust you? Even if they do buy into your fake persona for a while, the slightest bit of inconsistency could prove problematic.

[8] Building a personal brand is first and foremost developing an understanding of your true self, and then sharing that with the world. Take your masks off and don't be afraid of being vulnerable.

Speaking engagements.

[9] If you're looking to build your brand, then you should be speaking on a regular basis. Naturally, this will mean developing your communication skills. If you speak in exactly the same manner others do, you will never stand out from the crowd.

[10] Speak from a place of knowledge and power. Show that you know what you're talking about, and answer questions in a way that serves your audience.

[11] Show that you are confident. Some may criticize or disagree with you. The important thing is to remain open to feedback. Thank others for sharing their views, and if the points they raised were legitimate, determine how you can improve and do better next time.

[12] Speaking engagements are opportunities to be seen and heard. Start small, and keep building. You may not land high-quality speaking engagements off the bat, but if you keep swinging, you'll build your following and get invited to speak at bigger, more notable events and conferences. Buckle down and offer the greatest amount of value you possibly can everywhere you go.

Write thought leadership articles and participate in interviews.

[13] Thought leadership articles and interviews establish your credibility. As with speaking engagements, landing the best opportunities takes time and effort, but if you remain open to what comes your way, pretty soon you'll be showing up everywhere.

[14] Take a look at the press coverage we've received to date. Anybody who regularly hangs out online should be aware of many of the brands listed there, but even if they aren't, they probably know about publications and media outlets like Fox News and Time. This shows that others see you as an authority.

 

[15] In addition to that, here's an example of an interview I’ve done, covering one of the topics FE International is most known for; selling websites.

[16] Getting an "in" with the media, online publishers and publications can prove challenging. However, it is a powerful way to show that you know what you're talking about. Every outlet you build a connection with increases your brand authority.

Build your online presence.

[17] Do you know how you're appearing and coming across online? This is something you're going to want to monitor on an ongoing basis, and improve upon whenever and wherever possible.

[18] Do you have social media profiles? If so, are they fully fleshed out with all of your information? Do they present you in the best light possible, and make you look professional? Are you using high-quality professional photography? Are you interacting with others and sharing their content?

[19] Do you have a website for your personal brand? One of the best ways to rank in search for your name is to build a website. This gives you considerably more control over your online presence than social media. It can't hurt to add new content to your site on a regular basis, either. You can get a domain with this GoDaddy coupon for just 99 cents – so there’s no excuse to delay. Try to buy your own name if you can.

Remain a student of your industry.

[20] No matter how well you know your industry or area of expertise, it would be wise to remember that things are changing at a faster rate than ever before, and you have to stay up-to-date with the latest changes and trends.

[21] It takes time to build your personal brand. If you fail to stay relevant, all of your effort will be wasted. If you don't want to be discredited, then you'll want to keep a steady supply of articles, trade journals, blogs, and books on hand.

[22] It also pays to learn new things, develop new skills, and to expand your knowledge. If you're not growing, then you're stagnating, and that's the last thing you want to do as an entrepreneur.

[23] Odds are you already know how important it is to stay on top of your game, but a friendly reminder never hurt anyone.

[24] As you begin to sharpen your personal brand, the right opportunities will start coming your way. People will begin to see that you're know what you're taking about, and they'll invite you to be a part of their stories or news pieces.

[25] However, don't forget how important it is for you to have accomplished something yourself. You can't talk about what you haven't done, because that will take away from your personal brand. Be open about your shortcomings and weaknesses. This will make you all the more human and relatable.

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