Shine Bright in Business

Jo Rawald •

Build Your Brand and Your Success

      When it comes to business, there’s no getting around it. You are the face, the heart, and the soul of what you do. No matter your industry or niche, one thing remains true. People don’t just buy products or services. They buy trust. They buy stories. They buy you.

      This is why marketing yourself, branding yourself, promoting yourself, and investing in yourself are not optional if you want to thrive. These aren’t just buzzwords. They’re the foundation of growing a profitable business that feels as good as it looks.

Market Yourself

      Let’s talk about marketing yourself. No, this doesn’t mean becoming someone you’re not and it doesn’t mean you’re constantly selling. It means, showing up authentically and consistently to share who you are, what you offer, and why it matters. The goal is connection, not perfection.

      Start by asking yourself a simple question. Who needs what I offer? Your audience is out there, but they won’t find you unless you make yourself visible. That might mean attending networking events, posting regularly on social media, or reaching out to local groups where your target audience gathers.

      The key to marketing yourself is showing up with confidence. You’re not just any business owner. You’re a problem-solver, a dream-maker, and a professional who delivers value. When you approach your audience from this perspective, marketing feels less like a chore and more like an opportunity to make genuine connections.

Brand Yourself

      Branding goes beyond having a logo or a catchy tagline. Your brand is the promise you make to your audience. It’s the way you make people feel when they think about your business.

      The first step in branding yourself is to identify what sets you apart. What’s your unique magic? Is it your customer service, your personal story, or the results you deliver? Whatever it is, lean into it. Your brand should be a reflection of your values and your vision.

      Once you’ve nailed your message, make sure it shines through everything you do. From the colors on your website to the tone of your emails, every detail should feel cohesive and intentional. Branding is not about being perfect. It’s about being memorable. The goal is for your audience to instantly recognize and trust you, whether they’re seeing your website, your business card, or your social media post.

Promote Yourself

      Let’s be honest. Promoting yourself can feel awkward at first. Many of us have been taught to stay humble, to avoid the spotlight, and to let our work speak for itself. But in today’s business world, staying quiet is not an option.

      Promoting yourself isn’t about bragging. It’s about sharing your expertise, your wins, and your why with the people who need to hear it most. Think of it as inviting others to see the value you bring. If you’re not willing to promote yourself, how can you expect anyone else to?

      A great place to start is by sharing success stories or testimonials from happy clients. This isn’t just about showcasing your work. It’s about showing potential clients what’s possible when they choose you. Another idea is to create content that highlights your expertise. Whether it’s a blog post, a video, or an infographic, providing valuable information positions you as a trusted authority in your field.

      Don’t be afraid to reach out and ask for opportunities to collaborate, speak, or showcase your work. You’re not just promoting yourself. You’re giving others the chance to benefit from what you offer.

Invest in Yourself

      Here’s the truth. You are your business’s greatest asset. If you’re not willing to invest in yourself, how can you expect others to invest in you?

      Investing in yourself can take many forms. It might mean signing up for a course to sharpen your skills, hiring a coach to guide you, or simply taking time to rest and recharge. Remember, self-care is not selfish. It’s a strategy for sustainable success.

      Currently, I’m working with a Business Coach who is teaching me how to market myself better as a Business Coach. I’m also working with a Public Speaking coach to improve my 60-Minute Elevator Pitch as well as my Story-Telling Techniques for when I speak on stage. These investments are not just about gaining new skills. They’re about honing my craft and stepping fully into my potential.

      When you invest in yourself, you’re not just improving your skills or boosting your confidence. You’re sending a message to yourself and to the world that you believe in your worth. And that belief? It’s contagious. When you show up as your best self, others can’t help but notice.

The Power of These Four Pillars

      When you market yourself, brand yourself, promote yourself, and invest in yourself, something incredible happens. These four pillars work together to create a ripple effect. The more you invest in yourself, the more confident you feel marketing and promoting your business. The more you market and promote yourself, the stronger your brand becomes. And the stronger your brand, the more you attract clients and opportunities that align with your vision.

Think of it as building momentum. Each step builds on the last, creating a business that feels authentic, aligned, and unstoppable.

My Struggle

      When I first started my business, I struggled with these concepts. Marketing myself felt braggadocious. Branding myself felt conceited. Promoting myself felt awkward. And investing in myself felt selfish.

But one day, I realized something. If I wanted to grow my business, I had to get out of my own way. I had to stop hiding and start showing up fully.

      I started by clarifying my brand. I asked myself what I wanted people to feel when they thought about my business. I refined my message, updated my visuals, and made sure every touchpoint reflected who I was and what I stood for.

      Next, I leaned into marketing and promoting myself. I started sharing my story, highlighting my expertise, and connecting with my audience in new ways. Yes, it felt uncomfortable at first. But the more I did it, the more natural it became.

      Finally, I made the decision to invest in myself. I hired two coaches, joined BNI, attended workshops, and gave myself permission to rest when I needed it. Those investments paid off tenfold, not just in my business but in my confidence and clarity.

      Looking back, I can see how these steps transformed not just my business but my life. They taught me that showing up fully isn’t just a choice. It’s a responsibility. When you show up for yourself, you give others permission to do the same.

Why This Matters for You

      As a small-business owner, you have dreams, goals, and a vision for what’s possible. But here’s the truth. Those dreams won’t become reality unless you’re willing to step into the spotlight. Marketing yourself, branding yourself, promoting yourself, and investing in yourself are not just business strategies. They’re acts of self-belief. They’re declarations that you and your business are worth it.

      So, what’s holding you back? If fear or self-doubt is creeping in, remember this. You have everything it takes to succeed. The only thing standing between you and your goals is your willingness to take that first step.

If you’re ready to take your business to the next level, increase your profits, and truly live the American Dream of being a successful business owner – let’s connect. I offer a free 20-minute discovery Zoom where we can chat about your goals and create a customized plan to help you thrive.

Schedule your free discovery call today and let’s get started. You have what it takes to achieve incredible success, and I’m here to help you every step of the way.