It's time to get your personal brand upgraded for 2012. We live in a day and time where first impressions are everything, so you want to make sure you put your best foot forward–especially if you're trying to be successful in business for the New Year. The first interaction that most people will have with you will be online so we're going to walk you through a personal brand checklist to get you on the right path for 2012 and beyond. Category I: Personal Brand Building 1. Identify your passion 2. Identify your skills, talents and interest 3. Establish your elevator pitch 4. Identity your business values (i.e. this is important for aligning yourself with career options and employers that are a good strategic fit) 5. Establish your niche and own it: A. Write a detailed description of the specific niche you want to own 6. Establish your Brand Promise (what you will deliver on) 7. Identify your Personal Brand Type (how you're wired): Long-term A. Builder (i.e. intrapreneur/employee) B. Leaper (i.e. full-time/pure entrepreneur) Category II: Creation of Your Identity 8. Identity whether you're building a personal and/or small business brand online A. Personal Brand: Focus on establishing personal branded social network accounts B. Business Brand: Establish social network accounts that are specific to your business brand 9. Are you using your professional business name (i.e. Mike Jones versus Michael Jones)? A. Social networks B. Domain names 10. Research competitors with the same or similar name 11. Purchase your personal and/or business brand domain name A. Use it as your online hub 12. Secure the social network URLs you want to have a presence in (listed below are some of the more popular social networks to join, but this is not an exhaustive list) A. Twitter B. Google Plus C. Facebook (optional) D. LinkedIn E. YouTube F. Slideshare 13. Establish Bio/About You: Should be presented as a story A. Establish three bios: 160 characters (Twitter), paragraph and long-form version 14. Keep Social Network Profiles Consistent: Make sure you are consistent across all your social network channels 15. Social Network URLs–create custom URLs (at least for the Big Five: Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, LinkedIn, and YouTube i.e. http://www.Facebook.com/HajjFlemings) 16. Avatar photo A. Identify the look and style you want to communicate in your online presence B. Set-up Link to Download: Upload a hi-res version into Flickr and provide links so you don't have to email large files C. Use the same headshot across all your social networks 17. Professional email address (Gmail or email with you domain name) Category III: Social Network Basics 18. Social network profiles at 100% complete 19. Take down any photos or inappropriate content in your social networks 20. Privacy Settings: Properly set-up privacy settings in all social networks A. Facebook B. LinkedIn 21. LinkedIn 100%: Established 100% complete Linkedin profile 22. LinkedIn Resume: Uploaded a PDF version of your resume in LinkedIn 23. Linkedin Q +A: Answer questions to establish your expertise. 24. LinkedIn Groups: Identify and join LinkedIn groups for networking 25. Review LinkedIn profiles of people in similar positions (Point of Reference) 26. Establish a Google Plus profile 27. Google yourself–worst case you should, at a minimum, Google yourself every three months. I would highly recommend you increase the frequency, personally I Google myself weekly. 28. Online Reputation Management — Set-up Google Alert keywords 29. Customize Twitter background 30. Create video content 31. Build LinkedIn network:Reach out to second-degree connections 32. Access whether the perception of your online content equal the reality of who you are 33. Actively build your online network 34. Establish a maintenance plan to review social network profiles quarterly 35. Identify specific contacts within companies you want to work with or for Category IV: Online Personal Branded Hub 36. Establish an online hub/blog A. Wordpress B. Blogger C. Create outbound links to your social networks 37. Integrate a great design–think like a designer A. Photos B. Blog template selection 38. Social Network Links: Create outbound links to your social network profiles 39. Localized Presence: Establish a presence in your local market 40. Work History/Experience–Linked with projects Category V: Establishing Social Proof/Demonstrated Expertise in Your Area 41. Create a content strategy for your blog (how often you will publish content) 42. Create a content strategy for your social networks (how often you will publish content) 44. Create content that is on message and consistent with your industry or niche 45. Manage your links via analytic shortners (Bit.ly or goo.gl/) 46. Establish multi-media content: video, blog post, and photos communicating your expertise 47. About Page on Blog: Write your about page in the third person so that it is media ready and media links to your page 48. Create a media page on your blog 49. Listen on Twitter: Identify keywords or topics to listen and participate in the conversation [caption id="attachment_177046" align="alignnone" width="620" caption="(Image: ThinkStock)"][/caption] Category VI: Miscellaneous 50. Think in sound bites A. Tweets: Tweet only 120-characters w/links B. Creative short blog post 51. Business cards (Small Business Owners) A. Integrate relevant social media links for connection: Twitter, Skype B. Digital Business Cards: Bump and Hashable C. Create a business card for job fairs/networking 52. Create opportunities to meet digital friends in the real world 53. Use third party tools to manage social networks: increases engagement, better management of online reputation, and great for listening online (i.e. Hootsuite) 54. Pull your credit score (all three reports)