What’s a Thought Leader?

  • Is your business or livelihood centered around your expertise and knowledge?
  • Are you considered a visionary in your industry or area of expertise?
  • Are you asked to give speaking engagements regularly? Do attendees flock to you afterwards?
  • Do you produce intellectual property?
  • Have you been labeled a “SME” – or “Subject Matter Expert?”

Examples of Thought Leaders:

  • Speakers
  • Consultants / Coaches
  • Educators & Trainers
  • Authors
  • Advocates
  • Business Executives
  • Solo-Entrepreneurs (a.k.a. “Solopreneurs”)
  • Scientists & Physicians
  • Non-Profit Leaders
  • Ministers and Spiritual Leaders

How Influential Are You Online?

As a Thought Leader, you’re naturally influential with in-person audiences, industry leaders and peers.

But how influential are you online? Where’s your audience? Are people searching for answers able to identify you as the expert?

It’s time to claim your expertise and build your online clout.

But, rising above the meaningless noise on the social networks and search engines isn’t easy. Most social media and blogging advice is geared toward traditional businesses and corporations. Guess what? As a Thought Leader, you’re far from traditional. In fact, it’s your ability to blaze new trails and split from the pack that led you to where you are today. Your web presence and networking activities should reflect that.

Well Planned Web Helps Thought Leaders Find Their Voice Online Through:

  • Professional Blogging planned around a clear vision, expertise and audience
  • Social Networking designed to build a following and increase influence
  • Strategic Content that connects with social media visitors
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