Personal Branding

by Daniel Dessinger on May 21, 2007

It’s been a month since the last post. Work picked up and writing has become a daily ritual as I 1)ghostwrite an article per week, 2)write website copy and press releases at work, and 3)do some odds and ends projects in my own free time. Check out my latest CultureFeast blog about Neil Patel’s recent comments on personal branding.

Patel brings up a great point in one of his QuickSprout posts. He says that you have to think strategically in order to make your 15 minutes of fame last longer.

I’ve already passed up my first 15 minutes of fame. Rand Fishkin of SEOMoz decided to chastise me in front of the world last October for an article I wrote nearly a year before. My CultureFeast website jumped 150 daily visitors just because of that. Unfortunately, I didn’t make the most of my 15 minutes and I faded from view. I had a good excuse, really. I was concerned about how my responses might affect the company I worked for, so I kept my responses mellow and more good natured than they would have been otherwise.

Of course, my traffic dropped back down after a month, and I experienced the equivalent of a speed freak’s morning after.

All is not lost, though. According to Google Analytics, CultureFeast is now at an all-time high with more than 8,000 visitors this past 30 days. I owe it all to my wife, who has a Papaya Clothing store addiction.

Because of my writing about all things Papaya Clothing related, I should be the company’s online marketing manager. The company doesn’t even have a website and I’m working on presenting them with my analytics and comment results to show them how I can drive business to their website if only they will build one.

Something big will happen. Either Papaya Clothing Co. will heed my warning and use me or someone to build and optimize their website, or their reputation will be damaged online when all the potential customers start bashing them for not giving customers access to their products and store information. It’s a tense situation. I don’t know which way the company will choose to go.

I am available to help if only Papaya Clothing will wake up and smell the house burning down.

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  • Hi nice post, i have come across your site once before when searching for something so i was just wondering something. I love your theme, would it happen to be a free one i can download, or is it a custom one you had made? In a few weeks i will be launching my own site, i'm not great with designs but i really like the style of your site so it would be cool if i could find (or pay for) something with a similar look. :) Thanks!
  • Glad you liked Quick Sprout.
  • I enjoyed Neils post as well. We talk on occassion because we both believe in the power of Personal Branding.

    My blog is a good resource for you as well, if you would like to learn more.

    www.personalbrandingblog.com
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