I'm 20,
I've been struggling to grow my personal brand for months.
• Getting zero engagement.
• Constantly reposting others' content.
• Posting random thoughts that nobody cared about.
Then I realized something that changed my entire approach: stories.
Here's what I'm learning (and maybe it'll help you too):
Building a personal brand isn't about having all the answers.
It's about sharing the journey.
Your struggles.
Your discoveries.
Your "aha" moments.
The stuff that makes you... you.
Here's the truth:
We're all figuring it out as we go.
But instead of pretending I have it all together, I'm documenting what I'm learning about personal branding in real-time.
And honestly? It's working better than any "guru" content I tried before.
What I've discovered so far:
• People connect with your process, not just your results
• Your mistakes teach better than your wins sometimes
• Authenticity beats perfection every single time
• Your story is the one thing no one else can copy
The foundation of any personal brand isn't your expertise, it's the stories you're willing to share.
I'm still figuring this out.
But if you're also tired of:
• Posting with no direction
• Copying what everyone else does
• Staring at blank screens wondering what to write
Maybe we can figure it out together.
I'm building a system to turn personal experiences into consistent content.
Not because I'm an expert, but because I need it too.
If you want to see what I'm working on...
DM me "Hey handsome" (yeah, I'm keeping this weird CTA)
We don't need to have it all figured out to help each other grow.
Sometimes the best content comes from admitting you're still learning.
— Clyde
Your personal brand is built on three pillars.
What you consistently talk about.
How you make people feel.
Whether you deliver on your promises.
Nail these and everything else follows.
The fastest way to grow online isn't going viral.
It's creating one piece of content so valuable that people can't help but share it with someone who needs it.
Building a brand that pays:
• Start
• Share value daily
• Help solve real problems
• Build trust through consistency
• Deliver results people can measure
The money follows the value you create.
I'm 20,
I've been struggling to grow my personal brand for months.
• Getting zero engagement.
• Constantly reposting others' content.
• Posting random thoughts that nobody cared about.
Then I realized something that changed my entire approach: stories.
Here's what I'm learning (and maybe it'll help you too):
Building a personal brand isn't about having all the answers.
It's about sharing the journey.
Your struggles.
Your discoveries.
Your "aha" moments.
The stuff that makes you... you.
Here's the truth:
We're all figuring it out as we go.
But instead of pretending I have it all together, I'm documenting what I'm learning about personal branding in real-time.
And honestly? It's working better than any "guru" content I tried before.
What I've discovered so far:
• People connect with your process, not just your results
• Your mistakes teach better than your wins sometimes
• Authenticity beats perfection every single time
• Your story is the one thing no one else can copy
The foundation of any personal brand isn't your expertise, it's the stories you're willing to share.
I'm still figuring this out.
But if you're also tired of:
• Posting with no direction
• Copying what everyone else does
• Staring at blank screens wondering what to write
Maybe we can figure it out together.
I'm building a system to turn personal experiences into consistent content.
Not because I'm an expert, but because I need it too.
If you want to see what I'm working on...
DM me "Hey handsome" (yeah, I'm keeping this weird CTA)
We don't need to have it all figured out to help each other grow.
Sometimes the best content comes from admitting you're still learning.
— Clyde
Your engagement matters more than your follower count.
100 people who read everything you write are worth more than 10,000 who scroll past without stopping.
Things every online writer should master:
• Writing hooks
• Editing ruthlessly
• Storytelling that sticks
• Psychology of attention
• Personal brand positioning
• Turning raw ideas into content
• Selling without sounding salesy
• Growing an audience through writing
• Platform-specific writing (X, LinkedIn, IG)
What would you add?