Learn from mine so you can skip the struggle and scale faster.
MAKE THE CONNECTION
Clarity. Consistency. Connection.
If I could go back to 2020, I’d do one thing differently:
I would’ve built my owned brand platform—not just relied on LinkedIn.
Back then, things were working… until they weren’t.
No email list.
No landing page.
No system.
Just momentum and hope.
And when the algorithm shifted, so did everything else.
That’s when I learned: visibility without strategy is short-lived.
Here are the 3 biggest personal branding mistakes I made—and what you can do instead:
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Mistake 1: Relying on LinkedIn Alone
I had no landing page.
No list.
No backup plan.
LinkedIn was my entire funnel.
Fix: Build an email list now. Create a simple landing page where people can sign up. It’s not about leaving LinkedIn—it’s about building something you own.
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Mistake 2: Not Defining My Ideal Client
I was writing for everyone, hoping it would stick.
But general messaging rarely lands.
Fix: Get specific. Who are you helping? What outcome do they want? If your content can’t answer that, it’s time to refine your strategy.
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Mistake 3: No Content System
I was creating in real-time, constantly chasing the next post.
My team and I were stuck in the cycle.
Fix: Batch content. Build templates. We now create 3–6 months of newsletters at a time, and 30 days of social content at a time—and it’s freed us up to focus on client growth and new opportunities. (We do this for clients too!)
Pro Tip: You don’t need more content. You need clear content—backed by systems that scale with you.
“The biggest shift in my brand happened when I stopped creating content for everyone and started building systems for just one.”
– Melanie Borden
Ask Yourself This:
Am I building a brand I own—or one that disappears when I stop posting?
Reply and let me know which mistake feels most real right now.
I’ll share what worked for me so you can move forward faster.
With clarity,
Melanie Borden