How 4 Influencers Built Their Personal Brands From Scratch.

Some entrepreneurs are able to become the most famous and influential while others cannot get noticed.
Some business owners prefer stay behind the scene and let their company so the talking while others get success and fame even if they leave the most powerful companies.
Let’s take a look at these 4 influencers who build their personal brands and decide how to act in the future.
1. Guy Kawasaki
Guy Kawasaki has an estimated net worth of $30 million. He was one of the Apple’s early employees. Now, he is the chief evangelist at Canva, moreover he helps get tech startups off the ground.
He has never started his own company and never had never write a business book, but surprisingly millions of social media followers and appears in every major business publication.
Effective usage of social media brought him such kind of success. He was one of the first real social media influencers, and he used Twitter to elevate his brand and attract followers who cared about what he was saying. He didn’t wait for his audience to find him — he just started shouting from the hilltops.
2. Ramit Sethi
Ramit Sethi became “generation Y’s favorite personal finance advisor” after wrote a best-selling book on personal finance called I Will Teach You To Be Rich. Moreover, he created a blog with the same name and gained up to 23 million readers.
He got his fame not only because he has published books, but because he continues to give his readers actionable advices. He relentlessly tests and launches new businesses, products and courses that help his readers continue to improve their lives.
Sethi says, “The single most important factor to getting rich is getting started — not being the smartest person in the room.”
Neil Patel
Neil Patel is recognized as by the White House as one of the top 100 marketers in the country and currently owns the first and second results for the keyword “online marketing.”
Patel is also willing to spend money on quality content for his readers.
As Neil puts it, “All content is not created equal. Some content will go viral, generating tons of hot traffic to your blog, while other content will be lost in the archives. If you want more of the first kind, you’ve got to put your readers first.”
3. Susan Cain
Susan Chain never expected fame. She was doing fine financially while working as a Wall Street Lawyer and negotiation consultant.
She became famous for writing the 2012 book Quiet. She wrote about unlocking power of introverts for the benefit of all. Introverts around the world saw her as a hero who was finally showing them (and the rest of the world) just how valuable they can be in the workplace.
After release of that book she appeared on TV and made speeches in TEDx She did not plan to be famous, she became famous because her audience loved her she was doing her best to help them.
Everyone shines, given the right lighting,” she says
These influencers found their own way and ideology to create their personal brand. Thus it is time for you to think what will you be known for? Your personal brand will make you valuable and will outlast everything else you do.
