How to build your personal brand in 1.5 hours a week with scroll-stopping content that connects

How to build your personal brand in 1.5 hours a week with scroll-stopping content that connects

Personal brand content in 1.5 hours a week that stops the scroll and creates engagement with your audience?

Wow, you might be thinking. That seems like a TALL order.

Well, grab your notebook and get your timers ready, friends, because I’m going to show you how to GET THIS DONE.

My content strategy has evolved over the years with the evolution of my career and my business, along with the different stages of growth of my coaching offerings.

I’ve worked with global brands and created their PR and content marketing strategies (and executed them), both in-house in corporate and as a consultant in my own business.

I’ve coached hundreds of CEOs, executives and entrepreneurs to build their personal brands across media, social, speaking, networking, marketing and more.

AND I’ve built my own six-figure career AND six-figure business achieving the holy grail of replacing that coveted corporate income, using the power of my personal brand.

There are two things I know to be true about content creation:

1. If you spend time creating amazing original content and never use it again, it is a waste of time and good content and is NOT sustainable to continue creating long-term

2. If your content doesn’t enable you to connect with your audience, it’s a pointless waste of time.

So, let’s dive in!

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