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What tools/platforms do you use to build your personal brand?

What platforms do you build an audience on? What tools do you use to boost growth?

Are there any dashboards/analytics tools for monitoring your personal brand?

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    This is such a great question Alex! I wonder, could you expand a little on what you consider to be your personal brand / where you're hoping to take it?

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    I saw a great post recently about using colour to help build your brand which I'm about to start playing around with.

    This product Coolors is fun to play with, and is what I've been using to find a 'brand palette'.

    Otherwise I use Twitter, Medium, and built myself a really simple website on Carrd.

    I haven't ever measured any of this....but I really do notice a significant difference in the number of helpful contacts I meet when I'm posting more online so there's certainly a correlation there!

    The question I always have is how to split things out and still connect things. I don't think that my writing, and my wine project, and myself should all be the exact same brand - but I feel like they should feel cohesive. How to do that....I'm still working on it.

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    I'm still learning, but I personally use Twitter and my own blog as the core parts. From there, I extend my reach by cross-posting articles on Medium, DEV.to and HashNode.

    I'm not using tools at the moment, but I'm going to start soon in order to accelerate growth.

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      How are currently measuring your growth?

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        I manually track a few indicators like follower count, visits on my homepage, visits on my current project page (https://dev-concepts.dev)

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