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Why and How Personal Branding is Vital for Independent Consultants

Successful Independent Consulting

Their branding helps drive sales by keeping their products or services fresh in the consumer’s mind. Every self-employed professional should consciously create their brand and have key elements in place. For more help, use the tips and worksheet in my previous blog post Know Your Niche. These brands represent certain values.

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Friday Fusion: September 4th, 2020

Tsavo Neal

They want to improve their consulting website so that it helps them get more clients. What could you create that would help your reader get that result? You are packaging up what you know to help your reader get their desired result, and slapping a price tag on it. Here’s the way I think about it that helps me do it.

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Your Greatest Resource is a Positive Attitude

Rick Conlow

You cannot put a price tag on these parts of the body. To help tap your potential, try every day to review your goals and plans. Also, keep learning by reading books in your field, attending seminars, and listening to uplifting motivational messages. Or if I were to give you $500,000 for your heart, would you make a trade?

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Part 3: Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile with Skills, Endorsements & Accomplishments

Successful Independent Consulting

The first article in this series about how to optimize LinkedIn profiles explains how to create an excellent first impression with a photo, background image, and a succinct “tag line” to summarize your brand and expertise. Your list of skills is an easy way to help others understand your strengths and skill sets.

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The Power of Zilch: An interview with Nancy Lublin

The Nonprofit Consultant

After reading this great book this summer, I had the opportunity to speak with Nancy by phone this morning. What lesson or takeaway do you want them to get from your book? The book is about leveraging everything. But my readers are all in the nonprofit sector. The good news is that there's many ways to leverage. Some things.

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Consultant Ninja: Another One Bites the Dust: Management.

Consultant Ninja

Filed under the tag Consulting, not Bitterness. I think we waste so much effort on making the client think we are helping or focusing on the buzzwords we are using than really doing much. I think the majority of those people who grow tired of firms read all those books about being a consultant on your own, but the risk is great.