Author Archives: Ola Rynge
Google’s New Tool for Reputation Management: Me on the Web
Learn a bit about Google’s new tool for managing your online reputation, Me on the Web, and if it’s really worth it.
How To Build A Personal Branding Loyalty Program
What are your thoughts on using loyalty program thinking to enhance your personal brand?
Why Quick Fixes Sell, and Why They Don’t Work
It has been a while since I last wrote here in the blog, and the reason is that I feel that more and more of the Personal Branding space is being crowded with quick-fix solutions.
Top Tips for Efficient Speed Networking
During a speed networking session it is extremely important to be well prepared, efficent and goal oriented. There is very little time for small talk in contrast to other networking sessions.
How Language Skills Can Improve Your Personal Brand
Please let me know in the comments how speaking a second or a their language has helped your brand or when it didn’t because you didn’t speak the language.
How Getting Married Empowered My Personal Brand
Maybe you have read that changing your maiden name will dilute your personal brand. Or that taking another name will lower your salary. That might be so if you do not work with your brand in a focused way. However, a little bit of work can strenghten your brand.
Personal Brand Development: Are You Relevant?
A few weeks ago I wrote about “Defining The Target Audience For Your Personal Brand” which is one of the first steps of communicating who you are and what you stand for. While the target audience is essential, it is also crucial to be relevant at all times. Relevance is not an option, it is
How to Build Personal Brand Pitches
“Short and clear pitch – interesting and clear brand” The statement above is the core message of this post. Maybe that’s all you need, maybe you want to read the whole post. The choice you made depends on your interest for the subject, your relation to the author (that’s me) and your curiosity of what the rest
Personal Branding vs. Self-Promotion
In my world, personal branding should not be confused with self-promotion. A personal brand is something you work on many levels to build, first by getting to know yourself better and then by understanding what you want to communicate to your target audience before even opening your mouth (or posting in social media). Simply, it

