How to become visible in a virtual world - Tory Archbold in lockdown.

Powerful Stories with Tory Archbold - A podcast by Tory Archbold

In this episode of the Powerful Stories Podcast, we are still in lockdown and up to 80% of our time is spent online. One of the most effective ways we can boost our career is by nurturing our online and virtual presence, and that means understanding our story to attract what we deserve.  Ignoring your social media presence will completely kill your career and we show you the powerful steps you can take to use this time and space that we have been given to step up and into your power. Personal branding allows us to differentiate ourselves by elevating our online image. You have to understand who your audience is, highlight your core abilities but most of all establish your personal voice. We all have a super-power within us. Then we need to take ownership of our own story. I will share my secrets for becoming visible in a virtual world. The first powerful step is  - Invest in yourself. The goal is to raise your vibration and connect with like-minded people. Next, it’s time to create, captivate and copy – your social presence should be a reflection of your values, as should your bio. Thirdly – find your voice. A successful business is one with a clear purpose. The same goes for brand you. The fourth, and I believe the most important step, is to be real and share the true you.  Remember, investing in yourself is the most valuable investment you can make for your career. Simply step into your power, and you too can become visible in a virtual world. Tag @powerfulsteps on Instagram and just show up. Be you. Show the world your professional superpower. Links: Sign up to the Powerful Steps #coffeechallenge to gain Tory’s proven formula for building a global network, with three coffee dates a week. It’s how she connected with the guests on this podcast. Each one is an authentic and trusted connection   Powerful StepsFollow @powerfulsteps on Instagram Powerful Steps on LinkedIn  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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