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How to Grow Your Personal Brand When You're an Introvert

How to Grow Your Personal Brand When You're an Introvert | Thought leadership and online presence | Scoop.it

"I had just finished a talk at a leading technology company when an engineer approached me. “I liked your ideas about personal branding, and I can see how they’d work,” he told me. “But most of them aren’t for me—I’m an introvert. Is there anything I can do?

Marc Rougier's insight:

Developing your personal brand and being an introvert might sound like contradictory. This article explains that it's not - and that Social Media is an accessible way for introverts to demonstrate thought leadership, without having to become extrovert.

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What Happens When No One is Listening?

What Happens When No One is Listening? | Thought leadership and online presence | Scoop.it

"Thought leaders are often ahead of their time. They can find themselves ignored, overlooked and even shunned. How do you overcome the naysayers?"

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You're All Media Companies

You're All Media Companies | Thought leadership and online presence | Scoop.it
The internet has disrupted publishing – you read books on Kindle and iPad.The internet has disrupted music – we download it instead of buying CDs.The internet has disrupted commerce – you're going to...
Guillaume Decugis's insight:

Or rather we should. 


Gary Vaynerchuk adds his voice to the various people such as Brian Solis who said the future is to become a media. But while a lot of observers and influencers said that for brands and businesses, he tells us that as individuals or professionals, we also should embrace online content publishing.


So how do we do that when companies already struggle with that transition? 


Vaynerchuk doesn't offer any help or advice in this post but we do here at Scoop.it so read our blog, follow our topics or even come share your own experience by contributing to our #leancontent community.

Marc Rougier's comment, October 30, 2013 9:38 PM
Thanks @Guillaume Decugis
Jon Koob's curator insight, October 31, 2013 3:58 PM

Realllllly interesting concept here. We're ALL media companies...just give this a read.

ExploreCurate's curator insight, October 31, 2013 7:57 PM

And thats why everyone need media consultants :-)

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Strauss: Entrepreneurs as 'thought leaders'

Strauss: Entrepreneurs as 'thought leaders' | Thought leadership and online presence | Scoop.it
Today, we all have ready-made tools available to become a thought leader.
Marc Rougier's insight:

Steve Strauss explains how demonstrating Thought Leadership has become harder (more competition) and easier (the web is an open space!) over time. And why it's important for business. Gives 5 pragmatic tips.

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The Thought Leader Interview: Loran Nordgren

Marc Rougier's insight:

Discussion with the cofounder of the unconscious thought theory. An abstract that "right brain-ed" people will like:


"Those who engage in a incubation process outperform those who just analyze".


Count me in ;)


(ps: unfortunately this scoop is not a slide deck but a text copied in slide format).

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What is Thought Leadership?

What is Thought Leadership? | Thought leadership and online presence | Scoop.it
What is thought leadership? It's become a cliché over the past few years. This post sets the record straight about what thought leadership is and isn't.
Marc Rougier's insight:

Whether we go for Joel Kurtzman definition "cutting edge thinkers" to a more achievable goal of demonstrating expertise to your customers, what does it mean to be a thought leader and how to achieve it. 

Serge Meunier's comment, November 1, 2013 6:44 AM
Hello Marc, je ne sais si vous connaissez et appréciez ou apprécierez Derek Sivers : il y a là une diagonale pas sans humour ni à mon avis pertinence quand au leadership. Amicalement, Serge - De France. http://sco.lt/7eWKIr
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Crowdfunding Tip of the Week: Becoming a Thought Leader with Scoop.it

Crowdfunding Tip of the Week: Becoming a Thought Leader with Scoop.it | Thought leadership and online presence | Scoop.it

"Not sure how to get the message out about your crowdfunding campaign? Tip from Rose Spinelli to help your cause."

Marc Rougier's insight:

The success of a crowdfunding campaign require press attention, which is earned by demonstrating expertise and leadership.


Rose Spinelli, thought leader in crowdfunding, explains how Scoopit can help you achieve just this.

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