My formula for personal branding is different.
There’s no shortage of online advice on establishing and maintaining your personal brand.
But my personal branding formula is different — it’s actionable.
Here we go:
Formulas for Personal Branding
There are plenty of suggested formulas for personal branding:
Jennifer Holbus suggests the 3 C’s: Clarity, Consistency, and Constancy. Kimberly Moniz suggests the 5 P’s: Personal, Pointed, Prioritised, Purposeful, and Profitable. Abida Malik suggests the 4 C’s: Clarity, Consistency, Content, and Connection. 1Holbus, J. (2018, October 24). The Three Cs of Personal Branding. Linkedin.com. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/three-cs-personal-branding-jennifer-holbus-mba-clssmbb-ccmp/ 2Moniz, K. (2023, October 4). Crafting Your Impactful Personal Brand: The 5 P’s Unveiled. Medium. … Continue reading 3Malik, A. (2023, August 9). Unveiling the 4Cs of Personal Branding. Linkedin.com. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/unveiling-4cs-personal-branding-abida-malik/
Linda Evans suggests a framework where the first letters are not identical: Authentic, Compelling, Relevant, Cohesive, Trustworthy, and Consistent. 4Evans, L. (2021, April 29). 6 Attributes of Effective Personal Brands. Linkedin.com. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/6‑attributes-effective-personal-brands-linda-evans/
There’s a strong case being made for consistency:
Brand consistency in social media = followers subscribe (today) on faith (tomorrow) through trust (yesterday).
I found these suggested steps in the scientific literature: Introspection, Understanding, Developing, Mantra, Crafting, Digital Footprint, and Communicating.
“Personal branding can lead to professional success by defining yourself professionally through six steps: introspection, understanding, developing, mantra, crafting, digital footprint, and communicating.”
Source: Medical Reference Services Quarterly 5Philbrick, J., & Cleveland, A. (2015). Personal Branding: Building Your Pathway to Professional Success. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 34, 181 — … Continue reading
That is interesting, but where do you go from here?
The Power of Actionable Advice
Most online advice on personal branding is excellent and well-meaning — but also self-evident. What would be the alternative to being authentic, consistent, and transparent? Disingenuous, inconsistent, and incomprehensible? I bet most aspiring personal brands could’ve figured out as much.
But there’s a personal branding lesson hidden behind all of these well-meaning but often non-actionable pieces of advice:
The “immediate” part is critical — results don’t necessarily have to be significant. The internet is littered with content telling people what to do in general terms. As a personal brand, you must find a way to break this cycle within your niche.
Think about it briefly: In this blog post, I’ve given you an overview of what’s been said elsewhere. That’s all good, but what action can you take based on that information? I’ve also pointed out that actionable content is more potent than informative content, but how — exactly — does that make your intended content work for you?
It doesn’t.
The Formula for Personal Branding
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Doctor Spin’s Formula for Personal Branding
Here’s my actionable formula for personal branding:
Stupid Majority + Smart Minority = PR Success
What do these concepts mean?
Stupid majority = a majority of today that will steadily decline into a minority of tomorrow.
Smart minority = a minority of today that will grow into a new majority of tomorrow.
So, what do you have to do exactly?
Identify your Stupid Majority. For example, in my niche, the public relations industry, there are plenty:
And so on.
There are plenty of Stupid Majorities (and corresponding Smart Minorities) everywhere — as long as you’re willing to scratch the surface. You must brainstorm and produce a list for your niche or industry to get started.
Once you start gaining traction, remember that not everyone will love you. There’s the paradox of prominence and the Norman axiom.
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“Top 50 Over 50”
The example:
An industry colleague of mine noticed that our culture celebrates youth. If you’re past a certain age, you’re often regarded as “too old.”
There are “top 30 under 30” in the business world, but rarely “top 50 over 50.” This is, of course, stupid.
This is the drum his personal brand has been banging on for the last decade: articles, seminars, publicity, and social media updates. Even though he’s made a difference, the fight with the Stupud Majoritl continues. His personal brand is more relevant and in demand to this day.
At first glance, it is not apparent how “age discrimination” fits with a personal brand in the PR industry. However, on second thought, PR is all about business relationships and how the media portrays the reality we all have to live in.
Next Step — Actionable Content
My personal branding formula is deceptively simple:
Stupid Majority + Smart Minority = PR Success
Identify your Stupid Majority and become a champion by providing actionable content for your Smart Minority. How come this works?
If you’re interested in going deeper, I suggest learning more about:
In closing, I won’t wish you Good Luck.
I’m wishing you a Happy Fight!
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The Languages of Fascination
Author Sally Hogshead created the concept and the visual representation of the languages of fascination. Discover more at howtofascinate.com.

Hogshead’s model is a helpful primer for copywriting for personal brands in all types of industries.
“80% of people behave differently when they’re fascinated by a brand. They do research, talk to friends. In fact, consumers report specific physical responses to fascinating products: a faster heart rate and ‘thrill’ of excitement.“
Source: Sally Hogshead 6Hogshead, S. (2024, October 10). How to Fascinate. https://www.howtofascinate.com/
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