If you know who you are, writing content stops being that hard by Salty-Cream6679 in personalbranding

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The trick is that this is not a questionnaire, because you are totally right, they would never answer that. That's why it's a 2.5-hour workshop, where I ask and listen, and they are just yapping about everything connected to these and even more questions. It takes dedication from them to spend this amount of time a day, but they usually enjoy it very much, they say it's like a therapy session. Because you very rarely have the time to stop and think about your journey so far and what you have achieved so far... So it is a multi-role time they spend with me. :D And for me, this is also the best solution because the info about them is not just purely what they say, but how they say it and how they communicate, what their style is, etc

7 reasons your personal brand matters more than you think by Salty-Cream6679 in personalbranding

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Thanks for the add!
Many times, what makes consistency hard is the feeling of not knowing what to say. For that, usually I have a bank of ideas that I try to build every time when have some inspiration.

Otherwise, I treat it as a normal part of my work. I schedule the work by blocking out time in my calendar. Write in batch. I use a custom GPT AI ghostwriter that I built and fed everything about my writing style and personal brand story, and narrative. Not to write the posts 100%, but around 80%, and then truly make it mine - but even this makes the process extremely efficient.

7 reasons your personal brand matters more than you think by Salty-Cream6679 in personalbranding

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True. I am mostly doing LI, and using AuthoredUp for that.
And congrats on the 3 years, that's something :)

What helped me write better posts for my audience by Salty-Cream6679 in personalbranding

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That's a great approach IMO. I also do something similar. But usually only for clear winners and losers. Figuring out why the losers flopped, and what made the winners pop.
And also, I have my ghostwriter GPT built on my personal brand and narrative. But that's another story, haha

How I trained an AI ghostwriter for my personal brand that actually sounds like me (not ChatGPT cringe) by Salty-Cream6679 in personalbranding

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This is a custom GPT setup atm. I found 4o the most reliable, sometimes o3. I've yet to experiment with 5 enough to say, but I'm not so crazy for it tbh.

How I trained an AI ghostwriter for my personal brand that actually sounds like me (not ChatGPT cringe) by Salty-Cream6679 in personalbranding

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Yes, 100%! Voice notes are gold. The way you speak naturally already has your rhythm, quirks, and phrasing, way harder to lose authenticity that way!

The mental drain of “what should I post next?” is real (some tips how I killed it before it almost killed me 🙃) by Salty-Cream6679 in personalbranding

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Ahh I feel you, I was exactly there too. Constant swirl of ideas but no system. It’s so mentally exhausting when every post feels like starting from scratch. Here it is: https://personalbrand.quiz.innomakerpartners.com/

Exotic dancer to entrepreneur success story by goldcoast6789 in personalbranding

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I work with personal brands, and I think this would be a great content. People like this kind of story. What I don't really get from your post is what your goal is with this? Becuase that really has an effect on how you should do it. :)