Your brand isn’t what you say it is. It’s what people say about you when you’re not in the room.
Logos, taglines, and aesthetics don’t build trust—consistency does. Every interaction, every product, every response shapes the story people tell about
A real brand is an experience, a journey—here’s what truly defines it:
📌 Emotional Connection: Your brand is the feelings you evoke, the bonds you create. It's about resonating deeply with your audience.
📌Memorable Experiences: It’s not just abou
Why Personal Branding is Key to Startup Success
In today’s crowded business world, your startup isn’t just competing with products and services—it’s competing for attention. And that’s where personal branding comes in.
1. Build Trust: People connec
Burnout isn’t about working too much.
It’s about:
Doing the wrong work
Lying to yourself about progress
Chasing people you don’t even like
Pretending you’re fine
Ignoring your wins
Work on that, not just your workload.
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satyam singhal
Entrepreneur I Busin... • 2m
Over the past two years in the U.S., I’ve learned one key lesson: a personal brand isn’t just nice to have—it’s essential. While companies come and go, your personal brand stays with you. And if you invest the time to build it, you gain an incredible
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vishakha Jangir
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Set2Score • 5m
Branding is not just for actors or actresses;
it is for everyone. This means you are also a brand.
A brand represents the experiences of different users over time, creating value and impacting millions of people.
Some people might have a bad expe
It’s actually frustrating, when the world’s “largest” professional network social media has this kind of reputation and repercussions, I mean, it’s just NOT fair. Takes away a lot from a lot of deserving people.
Must be solved.
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LesGo
Dine. Delight. Repea... • 5m
When your friends are stressing about splitting the bill, but you’re chill because you know you’re earning rewards with LesGo
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Priyansh Khimani
AI Automation | Grow... • 1m
Jobs ≠ Rat Race
Not every job is a rat race. When you hold a reputable position in a top company, like a Product Manager at Microsoft or an IAS/IPS officer, you're not just working—you’re leading, making an impact, and earning respect. Success isn’t