DK Kim & Mike Kim , New School of Selling Podcast

How to build a profitable personal brand with Mike Kim

20 Apr 2021 • 48 min • EN
48 min
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Welcome to the fourth episode of the New School of Selling Podcast! This episode is definitely for hungry entrepreneurs out there looking to start, run and grow a profitable personal brand business. This week, I'm excited to have my business mentor and friend, Mike Kim @mikekimtv to talk about his strategy and tactics in how he grew his personal brand from scratch to a high six-figure business.  Mike believes that marketing is not about closing a sale but it's about opening a relationship and you can immediate feel he genuinely cares for his clients and friends through his podcast, Brand You and his blog at www.mikekim.com  ⁠⁠ Tune in to hear more about:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ - What should people do first when building a brand identity? ⁠⁠Is there an order, or is it just throwing up stuff up against a wall and seeing what sticks?  ⁠⁠ - How do you help entrepreneurs and brands find clarity as to what to say in their messaging?  - What is the best way to market and sell your product/services in a crowded marketplace?  ⁠⁠ And much more!⁠⁠ ⁠⁠ Want the full transcript? Visit the show notes page on our website:  https://www.newschoolofselling.com/podcast Resources:  Mike Kim's website How to start, run and grow a profitable personal brand #BrandYou Podcast, #1 on Personal Branding on Apple   Connect with DK:  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/startswithdk/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/startswithdk/  Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/startswithdk/  Clubhouse - @startswithdk --- Get weekly sales insights and exclusive offers sent straight to your inbox:  Subscribe to the weekly sales insights newsletter --- Like what you heard?  Help us, so we can help others by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts

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