Lilavatee Kohli
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Lilavatee Kohli
MemberMarch 15, 2021 at 9:40 am in reply to: How do I make my personal brand stand out?0Hi @Aman16
Here are three ways to make your personal brand stand out:
1. Maintain consistency in everything you do and say. Consistency is one of the main pillars of personal branding. Remain active on your brand’s social media pages, keep messaging and posting regular content to engage audience.
2. Be easily discoverable and accessible for your audience. Doing a personal brand audit on your entire online presence and digital profiles is a great way to achieve this.
3. Know your target audience and try to tailor your messages as per the requirements. A single message won’t engage everyone, try personalizing your message game.
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Lilavatee Kohli
MemberMarch 15, 2021 at 3:46 am in reply to: Pitch Deck Teardown of Successful Startups!0Hi guys!
Designing my pitch has never been so easy for me until I came across this amusing video which helped me out with my pitch deck. You can try this too..
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Lilavatee Kohli
MemberMarch 13, 2021 at 11:00 am in reply to: Best startup pitch videos on the Internet!0Hey @Ansh . “The Dilemma” is a great movie to watch and yes, this is the best elevator pitch I have come across. Especially the last line when asked upon, “What do you have, that we don’t?” and he replied by saying ” We have Nick Brannen”.????
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Lilavatee Kohli
MemberMarch 13, 2021 at 8:48 am in reply to: Best startup pitch videos on the Internet!0Have you seen a 15year old giving a startup pitch?
Well! Here you are. Entrepreneurship doesn’t require any age and you will know why after watching this video!
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Lilavatee Kohli
MemberMarch 10, 2021 at 11:35 am in reply to: Startup Metrics: What to measure When?0What is an LTV metric?
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Hey @Ishaan ,
Depending on the structure of your business, I would recommend you to take the business loan route.
For instance, If your business is of a limited liability nature, a business loan will be associated with the business, not you personally. And if by chance your business suffers, your personal credit will not be effected.
It all comes down to your strategy. Just be aware of the risks and uncertainties involved with the loan.
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@Bhavna One of the most common places where you can get freelance clients is through the freelance marketplace. Plenty of companies know they want a freelancer for an upcoming project and list roles on sites geared explicitly toward freelancers. Some of the best freelancer sites are Solidgigs, Flexjobs, Upwork, Fiverr, and People per Hour.
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That was really helpful @Aman16 . In fact, today every business is building a brand for itself. So, why can’t we do the same? We have the reasons, we have the passion, we just need to plan our ideas accordingly.
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@Abhishek Someone recommended this course to me also. But, I rather like the Udemy course. It’s very simple and understandable, and really effective for beginners. Here’s the link to it:
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Also, I think The crucial aspect of a personal brand is answering one simple question with one word: What problem do you solve?
You can write an entire book but explaining it in one word or a single sentence is tough. It’s hard work, but it’s a necessary exercise to describe yourself to the world. It’s also a litmus test for defining your entire identity as it relates to a personal brand.
It has to be your life’s purpose and illustrate what it means to you. When the problem you’re looking to solve becomes evident, everything else will line up.
Summarizing this, I would say Personal branding is similar to what a company might have as a mission statement.
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Well! Pitching your freelance skill is always a tough job, here is what you can do:
1. Make it little personalized.
2. Focus on the client needs.
3. Include references(testimonials)
4. Provide a free suggestion or tip.
Pitching is a crucial skill to be learned if you freelance and want to be in the business for a long time.
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Lilavatee Kohli
MemberMarch 3, 2021 at 6:24 pm in reply to: What freelance skills are most in-demand?0Sure, @Gaury16 you can learn it anytime. Here is the link to the course, which I think would help you with this skill: https://www.udemy.com/share/101Gsu/
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Lilavatee Kohli
MemberMarch 3, 2021 at 6:15 pm in reply to: What freelance skills are most in-demand?0Yes, @Ishaan
Can you get paid to talk? Well! There’s a little more to it than that. If reports are to be believed, voice-over artists are in demand. It’s more complicated than it looks, but the need for voice-over work is growing 10-15% per year. So, I would like to count this as an in-demand skill.