Beyond the Logo: Why Personal Branding is Your Small Business's Secret Weapon

Published Aug., 2024 - Kirstyn M. Yancy
Updated Nov. 11, 2024


In today's crowded online marketplace, a professional logo and website just aren't enough. While a polished brand identity is important, it can feel impersonal. Consumers are increasingly drawn to businesses they feel a connection with, and that's where personal branding comes in.
Personal branding gives your small business a human face. It's about showcasing the passionate, driven individuals behind the company. Heck, just a couple months ago, someone called in, and as per usual, we asked “How’d you find us?” Her response was so outstanding that’s what inspired me to write this article:

“I was searching for web designers near me, and sure, y’all were the first one to pull up, but I really liked that I could see your staff. Everyone looks happy. I watched a couple videos too.”

Here's why personal branding is a smart tactic for small businesses, and some tips to get you started:
Why Personal Branding Matters:
  • Connects with Customers: People buy from people they trust and resonate with. By putting a face to the name, you build trust and create a more relatable brand. Consumers can spot a stock photo from a mile away.
  • Stand Out from the Crowd: In a sea of similar businesses, your unique personality and perspective can set you apart. People buy people, not products. You could be double the cost of your competitor, but if you have a stronger relationship with your consumers, you’ll be their go-to.
  • Builds Authority and Credibility: Sharing your expertise and experience positions you as a thought leader in your industry. If you’ve gone to our Instagram or YouTube pages, you’ve seen our team share their stories – and laughter – and seen Kirstyn embarrass herself on countless occasions.
  • Boosts Engagement: People are more likely to follow and interact with a brand they feel a connection with. Don’t be afraid of the bloopers. When your brand is “too perfect,” you keep yourself at arm’s length from the consumer. Be real. You know that whole “Social Media vs Reality” you see on reels on FB and IG? Always be the Reality.
Personal Branding Strategies for Small Businesses:
  • Be Active on Social Media: Share your company story, industry insights, and behind-the-scenes glimpses. Use platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok to connect with your audience in a personal way.
  • Create Engaging Content: Write blog posts (TA-DA!), articles, or host webinars that showcase your expertise and passion for your field.
  • Do Interviews and Podcasts: Lending your voice to industry publications or podcasts is a great way to reach a wider audience and establish yourself as an authority.
  • Network and Build Relationships: Attend industry events, connect with other businesses, and participate in online communities. For example, TMS Digital is active in the Clayton Chamber of Commerce, BNI, and we attend many community events.
  • Be Authentic: Don't try to be someone you're not. Let your genuine personality shine through in your interactions and content. Don’t. Be. Afraid. Of. The. Bloopers.
Personal branding is a long-term strategy, but the benefits are undeniable. By putting a human face to your business, you can build trust, connect with customers, and ultimately, achieve lasting success.
Now What?
Start by identifying your brand voice and values. What makes your business unique? What are you passionate about? Once you have a clear understanding of your brand identity, you can start crafting content and engaging with your audience in a way that's authentic and resonates.

Remember, personal branding isn't about self-promotion; it's about building genuine connections. By sharing your story and expertise, you can create a loyal following for your small business and watch it thrive.