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Is building a personal brand actually worth it?

40 people answered this on the record, across 16 organisations. The change they described most often was clearer systems and processes — 6 of 40 raised it unprompted. 5 described more clients, leads or patients. The timeframe described most often was 2 – 6 months. Each figure is a count of what someone said in a recorded interview.

Based on interviews recorded up to 2026-07-30. Updated as new interviews arrive.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

What the answers had in common

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

Outcomes described by people answering: Is building a personal brand actually worth it?
What changedInterviewsShare
Better systems6 of 4015%
More clients5 of 4013%
Family & relationships5 of 4013%
Felt supported5 of 4013%
Confidence3 of 408%
Team & hiring3 of 408%
  • When you have a coach, when you have deadlines, you have somebody pushing you, you have stuff that's due, it just really helps you get to the finish line. what Book Launchers did for me. having the process completely…Jason Brown
  • I feel like having a legitimate business profile, that's probably my # 1 top feature that is so appreciated with clients, myself, and just people that are becoming more educated on what a virtual business address can…BriiEazy C
  • We had tried a lot of things and had been in a pretty unhealthy relationship for, like, five and a half years before we found Transformative Listening.Christina Teslich Haaverson
  • It's really hard to explain Transformative Listening.Christina Teslich Haaverson

How long it took them

  • 2 – 6 months · 2
  • Over a year · 1

The interviews behind this answer

What they doubted first

  • Loretta Guerra initially had hesitations regarding the cost of the program. However, she viewed it as an investment in herself and confirmed that she has received a return on that investment through the growth of her business and personal confidence.Loretta Guerra
  • I was so worried about how I was going to get patients, how I was going to convert patients, how I was going to pay the bills, keep the lights on.Jenn Simmons
  • One of the main issues I disliked with previous memberships at Lifetime or other gyms was just the price issues of personal trainers and the classes.Robert Darrell

Follow-up questions they answered

Can I host professional events at The CO-OP without owning a brick-and-mortar office?
Yes. BriiEazy C utilizes the event spaces and conference rooms to meet with clients and agents regularly. She notes that the staff, specifically Heather and Bob, are hands-on and supportive during her events. — BriiEazy C
Does a virtual business address help with business funding?
According to BriiEazy C, having a legitimate virtual business address registered with the Secretary of State is critical. She states that businesses without a proper address are often counted out of funding opportunities, making this a top feature for her clients. — BriiEazy C
How does The CO-OP compare to working in a coffee shop?
BriiEazy C explains that coffee shops lack the privacy and scheduling reliability of The CO-OP. The coworking space allows her to 'get on the books' for conference rooms, providing a more personal and professional environment for client meetings. — BriiEazy C
Is the cost of Feminine Frequency Business School worth the investment?
Loretta Guerra initially had hesitations regarding the cost of the program. However, she viewed it as an investment in herself and confirmed that she has received a return on that investment through the growth of her business and personal confidence. — Loretta Guerra
How does Jessica Zweig help with business burnout?
Loretta Guerra found that the program provided the necessary 'building blocks' and a supportive community that helped her move past feeling stuck and burnt out. The focus on feminine power allowed her to reclaim parts of herself lost in male-dominated work environments. — Loretta Guerra
What is the community like in FFBS?
Guerra describes the community as a 'sisterhood' where members lean in to support and encourage one another. She credits Jessica Zweig for being masterful in setting the energy and intentions for this highly valuable network. — Loretta Guerra

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