offers, “There are always going to be cases where one passion or interest might not fit in with your overall narrative. For me personally, I built my brand around technology – but I’m also really passionate about science fiction and fantasy books! I have this whole other “life” online built around that too, including a podcast, speaking engagements, a whole separate LLC even. So for me, I cultivate those personal brands in parallel.
When you are busy with day-to-day of running a small business, it becomes easy to get overwhelmed with building, cooking, creating or literally stocking the shelves of the store. When it comes to marketing, this is often the last task on most small business owners’ minds.
As a video creator myself, I often find that creating videos on the side for YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and more is often overlooked.... [+]Blake also adds, “Another side hustle that fits perfectly with personal branding is becoming a social media content creator or influencer, particularly if you use video.
On YouTube, you have the ability to monetize your videos with ads, and also receive donations via live streams. Within other platforms many content creators receive opportunities to work with brands for sponsored content.”... [+]With so many side hustles available, which one will you pick? The best small businesses are supported by creative help and an aligned sense of purpose and existing skills.
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