Downloading your Own Personal Branding Map (Part I)

We live in a me two world of imitators and copiers. The explosion of the internet and social media has made it easier than ever to be a duplicate versus living life as an original. Most people settle for being a cheap devalued imitation, a figure head of their own personal brand or a mindless avatar because they think following someone else’s map is easier than downloading their own.

What is a Map?

Wikipedia defines map as a visual representation of an area—a symbolic depiction highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as objects, regions, and themes.

As a personal brand each person is wired a certain way and understanding how you are wired positions you for greater impact in the space you desire to dominate. We are not designed to live life by default, allowing life to automatically make decisions for us in the absence of a choice being made by you and I as individuals.

Personal Branding Map – It is your plan or a visual representation of you that you develop that will get you to your end goal of implementing your personal brand (operating in your Genius)

Developing your Own Map (This post will only cover three points.)
Identify Virtual Mentors – Identifying success examples online. (ref. list below)
Online Research – Twitter Search, Google Readers (Feeds), etc.
Read Books – Recommended readings Linchpin, Outliners, and The Brand YU Life to name a few.
The deliverable or outcome is to identify your personal brand DNA.

Other Personal Branding Maps

Seth Godin – Entrepreneur (Marketing)
Gary Vaynerchuk – Entrepreneur (Businessman, Speaker, and Author)
Lynn D. Johnson – Corporate – SVP, Social Media at the Advertising Research Foundation
Tristan Walker – Corporate – Business Developer at Foursquare
Rohit Bhargava – Corporate (Author and Speaker) – SVP, Strategy & Marketing at Ogilvy 360
Scott Monty – Corporate – Global Digital and Communications Manager at Ford

Note: Examples listed above are to be used for benchmarking exact duplication of someone else’s map doesn’t guarantee you their results or success.

Closing Thoughts

Most people live life by default and live a life according to the directions of someone else’s map. This leads to frustration and puts them on a road that doesn’t lead them too operating in their Genius. Downloading your specific personal branding map is critical to fully unlocking your genius. This blog post is the first in a series on “Downloading your Own Personal Branding Map.”


Hajj E. Flemings

Author: Hajj Flemings is the founder of Brand Camp University . He has been featured on Fox 2 News (http://bit.ly/Hajj_Fox2News), ESPN.com and BusinessWeek.com on the subject of Personal Branding. His clients include Walt Disney, Ford Motor Company, Skechers Footwear, U.S. Department of Defense (Telecom Division). He has spoken at Iowa State University, Davidson College, University of Michigan and numerous colleges and universities around the nation on personal branding, social media and career development to crowds of 3,500 plus.

  • http://www.lashawndawrice.com LaShawnda Wrice

    This is an awesome blog post! Thanks for sharing. I am looking forward to learning from you how to develop my own branding map. I am excited to see how this turns out!

    Keep’em coming Hajj!!!

    La

  • http://www.lashawndawrice.com LaShawnda Wrice

    This is an awesome blog post! Thanks for sharing. I am looking forward to learning from you how to develop my own branding map. I am excited to see how this turns out!

    Keep’em coming Hajj!!!

    La

  • http://wattsbulb.com Susan

    So you mean my mom was right when she said, “Don’t be easily lead, have a mind of your own.” Thanks for sharing. You are so correct about finding mentors. So many people are so willing to be helpful. Take the time to listen and learn during your Twitter activity.

  • http://wattsbulb.com Susan

    So you mean my mom was right when she said, “Don’t be easily lead, have a mind of your own.” Thanks for sharing. You are so correct about finding mentors. So many people are so willing to be helpful. Take the time to listen and learn during your Twitter activity.

  • Charlie Ploughman

    Thank You Hajj!

    IT takes Courage to follow one’s charted path!

    Great resource you have shared.

    Have a YU day! :)

    Charlie

  • Charlie Ploughman

    Thank You Hajj!

    IT takes Courage to follow one’s charted path!

    Great resource you have shared.

    Have a YU day! :)

    Charlie

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  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    LaShawnda,

    I appreciate your feedback, I am glad you found value in this post. Keep me post as you start to develop your map. Following post on this topic will dig deeper on the subject.

  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    LaShawnda,

    I appreciate your feedback, I am glad you found value in this post. Keep me post as you start to develop your map. Following post on this topic will dig deeper on the subject.

  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    Susan,

    Absolutely. As technology changes some things remain the same. There will always be some basics elements that we should follow that are critical to our success.

  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    Susan,

    Absolutely. As technology changes some things remain the same. There will always be some basics elements that we should follow that are critical to our success.

  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    Charlie,

    Thanks for adding your point about courage. We have to stay the course and remember that just because something is shiny doesn’t mean it works or that it will work for us.

  • http://hajjflemings.com/ Hajj E. Flemings

    Charlie,

    Thanks for adding your point about courage. We have to stay the course and remember that just because something is shiny doesn’t mean it works or that it will work for us.