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This is what you need to stand out among the crowd Ok, I’ll admit it: sometimes, marketing a bu

This is what you need to stand out among the crowd Ok, I’ll admit it: sometimes, marketing a business feels like it’s survival of the fittest. I know, I know, I’m a little extra … but let me explain! Standing out online, especially amongst a sea of others who do exactly what you do, is no longer a nice-to-have—it's a must-have, {NAME}. And the best way to get people to pay attention? Two words: personal branding. Now before you swipe away from this email saying, “Jenna, I have a logo and a snazzy tagline … My brand is FINE!”, hear me out! Personal branding is not just about having a pretty feed or a cute business card; it's the reputation you can turn into revenue by unleashing your authentic self and making those oh-so-important connections with customers, investors, and collaborators. [And the person to help us craft a killer personal brand to help set us apart? It’s my guest on the Goal Digger Podcast today, Rory Vaden.](=) [image]( Rory is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to the brand building space. He’s behind a ton of the brands and humans you know and love (including ME!) and he’s someone who knows exactly how to take who you are and what you do and use it to make an impact (and an income!). He has studied, researched, analyzed, and personally tested a series of actionable steps that successful personal brands follow to make their mission become a reality. [Listen to the episode to make your brand stand out like never before!](=) Not only does Rory teach us his strategic shortcuts to identifying our brand and monetizing it, but he also shares an opportunity for you to book a FREE call with his team to help you, one-on-one. They will listen to learn about you and help you nail down your personal brand over the phone. {NAME}, uncover what problem you solve, get clear on your message, and build and monetize your own personal brand! [Click here to book your free brand call to start, build and monetize a personal brand with their help.](=) I can’t wait to see your big dreams become reality when you break through the competition and rise above the noise on social media. This is your sign to tell your story, Jenna [Unsubscribe]( Jenna Kutcher 440 N Barranca Ave #4227 Covina, California 91723 United States

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