There are countless social media users competing for followers as they build brands, blogs, and businesses.
Yet sometimes people sabotage themselves by focusing on too many things to capture followers rather than emphasize the heart of what they stand for.
This is where minimalism plays a crucial role is social media.
Many people do not utilize this concept because they lack the understanding of how to do so.
COVID-19 has transformed the world into a new place. However, certain things hold their ground under any circumstances. In a recent conversation, actor Shivam Phutela spoke about three things brands must focus on in the new normal – minimalism, hustle, and finding meaning.
A lot of people have a misconception that you need to go all out when it comes to promoting your brand. This might work for some brands, but there is a fine line between too much and an effective strategy. Shivam Phutela shares, “Minimalism is defined as a style or technique based on sparseness and simplicity. Therefore, minimalism in your personal branding removes distractions and zeroes in on what you have to offer.” This lets you focus on scaling your brand and the strategies you will utilize to achieve this.
Shivam Phutela elaborates further, “Minimalism leads directly to hustle, which can be a major path to success. Understand this term because it is essential in the online world.” When not used as slang, hustle means busy activity and to work energetically. Hustle also means to conduct your business assertively and be competitive. When Shivam Phutela states the importance of hustling, he refers to “setting realistic goals, working efficiently and strategically, as these are core components of success.”
Lastly, but perhaps most importantly, people need to find meaning in their work. As per Shivam Phutela, “When you prepare for a launch, you must find meaning in your own brand. If you don’t connect with your brand, how is your audience supposed to?”
Those who find meaning in their work put more energy and effort. This applies to not just actor, celebrities and influencers but to public figures, brands, and companies, alike. Not only does this result in a positive brand image, but it also results in audiences believing in your brand as well to build long-term mutual relationships.