Personal branding, as you would know it, is about everything
you do; going by the term, it is you as a brand.
Every job, every social and personal endeavor is tied to
your personal brand. You can’t go wrong if you focus on that. Dapo Oyebanjo,
famously known as D'banj has some lessons for us:
#7. Blow your trumpet. Not the Harmonica.
There’s a mental appeal to “I’m Dbanj!” . Everytime.
Bursting out your speakers, you recognise the voice and probably hum along. For
some people, this may come across as a gratuitous display but we overlook the
psychological impact it spawns.
Whatever motive or element of character prompts the action
doesn’t matter. The message remains clear. If you don’t praise yourself, or
“toot your own horn”, who will?
You don’t need to rub it in people’s faces that you
graduated with a first class degree from Harvard, there are a bazillion people
like you already. But you should always pitch yourself. You are a brand
remember? And brands are not made to sit in the laps of its makers but to be
shipped, pitched, sweet-talked, into the minds of people.
#6. Your network says a lot about you.
Successful people are not lone rangers and Dbanj makes no
mistake about it. The acclaimed nephew to Snoop Lion makes seemingly strategic
moves to be with/around people who have gained high level of popularity and are
loved by a number of people; Kanye West for example..
Move with people who’d stretch you beyond your comfort zone.
You carry on a more appealing brand when you spend time with quality people.
“You now have to decide what ‘image’ you want for your
brand. Image means personality. Products, like people, have personalities, and
they can make or break them in the market place.” – David Ogilvy
#5. Match your style with your personality.
Seriously, the “dress how you want to be addressed” saying
works. You look like a farmer, you’ll be addressed that way.
Confident, poised, Dbanj lives up to his taste and matches
it with his style. Every darn detail.
According to a research in psychology, attractive people are
more likely to get successful faster than average people who probably pay
little attention to their appearances. It’s not a wonder why he bags awards and
signs deals after deals.
#4. It’s OK to “fake it till you make it”.
Perception is everything in our world today. Dbanj probably
ended up looking like Rick-Ross-hit-the-gym in his bid to throw a new look with
Kanye’s signature beard, but that’s a reflection of where he aspires to be.
Most successful people start out (early on) with mentors or
notable persons they want to take after, usually; they turn out more refined
and very very successful.
Whatever you aspire to be, look out for people doing
remarkably well – study their biographies, updates on their achievements and
basically any information you can find on them. Pick out what you like most
about these people and modify to suit your person.
#3. Be innovative.
Dbanj “invented” the following words/slogans – in order of
preference; Tongolo, kokolet,The koko, Eja nla, (the reincarnation of) Oliver
Twist, why me?, Oshey! File! etc etc. I might just feel good about myself if
you called me a Kokolet – it wouldn’t matter whether I’m having a bad hair day
or not. These widely accepted catchwords are all accrued to the energetic
crooner himself, making it very possible for him to create a name around his
passion.
#2. Entertain people.
You’ll agree most of Dbanj’s songs were hits, topping charts
in Nigeria and around the world. His performances and (which people add to
their collection of dance moves), or that he speaks gibberish sometimes; Dbanj
is recognised as an entertainer.
You want people to enjoy having you as company? Find out
what makes them tick, know a little more about them, it’ll set you a stage and
perhaps earn you a standing ovation.
#1. Stand out. Be unique.
Dbanj stood out for introducing the harmonica into his first
few songs, a fusion with pop that rocked for a long time. Yes the harmonica
stood him out. His “marriage” to Don Jazzy stood him out.
To strengthen the headlines, Taiwo Oyebanjo was referred to
as Dbanj’s sister; it simply attracted more attention; largely because of his
fame – which would have been impossible if Dbanj chose to stick to the rules.
You want people to enjoy having you as company? Find out
what makes them tick, know a little more about them, it’ll set you a stage and
perhaps earn you a standing ovation.
A final note:
- Your circle of influence matters.
- If you want to go far, find someone who can shoot you to
the top and ride that horse!
- It’s your identity, love it, talk about it.
- Perception is everything; observe how you come across to
people. Value opinions, sift through irrelevancies and adjust as necessary.
- It’s not really about working harder, but making smart
choices and moving with the ‘right’ people.
A conscious work on your personal brand helps you evolve
faster, makes you unique, valuable and powerful; allowing you flaunt your
strengths. Once you know what’s compelling about you, you’ll use that as an
anchor to build a strong career.Strong brands attract premium offers, Dbanj is
one no doubt. Don’t believe? Check out his accolades.
Article Source: Jobberman Insider
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