Do you know someone with a memorable story or online brand? That person could be a thought leader.
A thought leader is a topic or industry expert who shares his or her knowledge, wisdom, and inspiration to an eager audience hungry for information. These experts innovate. They recycle old ideas and stories, finding fresh ways and new mediums to share them. They create new frameworks for learning. They have researched history, are aware of today’s trends, but spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about where society is going. You could go so far as to say that thought leaders are basically the 21st-century philosophers of our time.
How do these thought leaders amass an audience? They share their content. Twenty years ago, that sharing happened almost exclusively from books, TV, and stages. One could gather their own network of people by calling them or perhaps sending them a postcard, but for the most part budding thought leaders had to pass a gatekeeper to get those platforms.
Think of the non-fiction author who had to satisfy an editor and publisher’s needs before getting the message printed and distributed.
Experts would have to slowly climb through the ranks of local news TV spots, create a respectable media reel, and network their butts off to find a show producer who could get them a two minute spot on The Today Show.
And to get on stage with a thousand attendees? Good luck.
We’re in a thought leader’s dream environment for message proliferation. Gatekeepers have been all but obliterated.
But, thankfully, technology has flipped the entire script. We’re in a thought leader’s dream environment for message proliferation. Gatekeepers have been all but obliterated. You have a story to tell? You push a red dot on your smart phone, press share, and POW-BANG-BOOM — you’ve just made your content available to 7.5 billion people.
As in: Your content is just as available as the trillion gigagbytes of cat videos, star wars kid iterations, and cute little Frozen snowball critters served up from YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, BitTorrent, Pandora, Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, Cable TV, Portland Trailblazers (Rip City), and… your name goes here?
Key word: available.
So, uh, how does a positive thought leader with a great message stand out?
Well, let’s do some good news / bad news…
If you’re just starting to get your message and expertise out there online, the good news is that you’re not the last to join the party. I think you know what the bad news is yeah? Yep, the Internet marketing Mayflower left back when this on the big screen:
But you have a secret weapon. It’s a weapon to which any Fortune 500 CMO would say, “well, duh.” It’s a weapon Madison Ave serves up to your brain 24/7/365 with the fervor of a weirdly compact mustache.
One word: BRANDING.
Guess what… most Internet marketing gurus will tell you that “you don’t need that expensive shit, just go slap some pages up on the web and make sure they use this color of headline and this color of call-to-action button and whammo you’re RICH dude!”
Bullshit. (If you’ve tried that approach, you’re probably nodding your head wishing you hadn’t spent so much money on that “wisdom”, right?)
As Seth Godin said very succinctly in his interview with Gary Vee: today, your currency is two things: Attention & Trust. That’s it. Attention & Trust.
Now let’s go back to that list of attention Wilburs. You know, the Netflix binge-athon, the Blazers winning the championship — Rip City, the … Prince shooting J’s over Lake Minnetonka — shoot it! Yeah, that list, where your name needs to be.
See what you’re competing against there? Not whom. It’s the What that you need to compete against. It ain’t Joe Schmo expert offering the same advice you want to give. (Well, yes technically it is partly whom because somewhere down the line your prospective customer is going to be choosing between the two hundred versions of you and Joe Schmo.) Rather, you’re competing against people’s attention spans. If and when they do finally find you online, you better give them a blast of “Wow, I know/like/trust this cat” feel good sauce on their brain’s caudate before their 3 seconds (if you’re lucky) of attention wanes.
That decision — your new visitor’s choice to stay longer and enjoy your useful content and poke around your provocative website is the direct result of Branding. Branding is how you make your people feel at home when they’re “with you” online (and offline, too).
Brand building isn’t easy and it usually costs a fortune. (Remember the fortunes you’re going up against.) That’s why we are dedicating this article to 12 Positive Thought Leaders who are beating the odds, rapidly gaining audience, hustling every day to share something beautiful, lift people up, and make a real impact in people’s lives.
Some of these folks are our clients (marked with an *), but most are not. We simply want to acknowledge people who are incredibly intentional about their online personas, design innovations, and branding. This is NOT an exhaustive list. These are just 12 brands we admire in this moment — more to come soon!
The Unofficial List: 12 Trendsetting Thought Leader Brands
Brendon Burchard *
#1 NY Times Bestselling Author, Founder of Experts Academy, High Performance Academy, World’s Greatest Speaker Training
Brendon is a masterful storyteller, high performance trainer, and marketing guru. With multiple bestselling books on all of the major lists (sometimes for multiple months at a time), he’s also demonstrated a critical yet sometimes overlooked knack for creative writing.
If you create incredible value and information for others that can change their lives – and you always stay focused on that service – the financial success will follow.
Brendon Burchard
Brendon is wildly successful with his online business (4,328,983 fans on Facebook and counting), but the aspect we admire most is his ability and willingness to be a student of the craft. Respected for having launched a multi-million dollar empire on his own, he learned how to code, write, design, and launch products without any assistance. Sure, there were struggles, but his mission has always been bigger than the obstacles.
Brendon’s basically your favorite next door neighbor, and he has the #1 rated YouTube channel for personal development. He’s created a cohesive design across all of his YouTube images, and you can’t help but feel ready to live your best life after binging on his inspirational videos.
* Learn how Peaceful Media elevated Brendon Burchard’s branding on his primary content marketing platform, Brendon.com
Danielle LaPorte
Creator of The Fire Starter Sessions, The Desire Map, #Truthbombs
Danielle is not afraid to stand out from the crowd and stir up some thought leader controversy. This passionate diva is full of poetry, curse words, #Truthbombs, and conversation starters leading women (and men) to follow their desires.
The essence of all of my work can be distilled into… Encouraging someone to be…courageous. Which usually just means being themselves, which ironically is the hardest thing ever.
Danielle LaPorte
Along with the next woman in our list, Danielle is one of the queens of personal name branding. What makes her different than everyone else in the thought leadership space? Extreme intimacy. Do a Danielle LaPorte photo search and you’ll find some relatively racy, but professional photography.
Take a 10 second tour of her amazing, custom website and you’ll quickly recognize her “up close and personal, here I am as I am” approach to everything. This approach isn’t appealing to everyone in the world, but of course that’s not the point of branding anyway. Her tribe is loyal because she’s fearlessly loyal to being authentic always.
Her website’s script typography appears to be Danielle’s own handwriting, including headlines, the brand logo, and her Truth Bomb quote cards. We especially love her approach to the ubiquitous and (often) annoying pop-up call-to-action:
We didn’t create Danielle’s brand, but our creative director Rae Senarighi would be doing backflips and somersaults down each and every grassy hill in Portland if we were given the opportunity to work with Ms. LaPorte.
Chris Guillebeau
Prolific Blogger, Producer of World Domination Summit, and Author of Bestselling Books “The Art of Non-Conformity” and “The $100 Startup”
Chris is the prince of travel hacking, long-term goal setting, and inspiring millions of millennials to live unconventional lives in a conventional world. Want to start a business with only $100 or see every country in the world within 10 years? Chris will show you how.
I wasn’t super strategic. I did work with heart and with passion.
Chris Guillebeau
Chris is an incredible writer and speaker who’s taken his New York Times Best Selling books across the United States and crowd sourced stories from “everyday”, inspirational people. When you meet him at one of his events, he is as accessible, authentic, and friendly as he is successful — a testament to his inner-work and personal development.
Chris segments his blog into 5 different categories, including: Life, Work, Travel, Profiles, and Et Cetera. Through savvy design and intention, he provides easy, quicky navigation to core areas of the website. Check it out here:
Thinking of writing a book yourself? Start blogging. That’s what Chris did. Then you’ll actually have an audience ready to buy it.
Already have a book? Check out Chris’s super-clean, well-designed quiz landing page for his most recent book, Born For This:
Having met Chris in person and seeing his non-conformity in action, we can assure you that the world could benefit from more Thought Leaders like him. Humble, introverted, yet strong, ambitious, and passionate. Go Chris go!
Marie Forleo
Host of Marie TV, Creator of B-School, Hip Hop Mogul In The Making
Marie Forelo will show you how to build a business and life that you love. This New Jersey native is downright real, humble, and honest. Not only is she wildly successful with her flagship course, B-School, but she’s also dedicated to promoting change in the world through high-quality (and FREE!) coaching on MarieTV and a remarkable commitment to give back to causes that matter to her and her team:
Never start a business just to ‘make money’. Start a business to make a difference.
Marie Forleo
From day one of her Thought Leader brand building, this online popstar knew how to stand out in a crowded marketplace. She’s allowed her multi-passion interests (dance, choreography, marketing, spirituality, design, finance, entrepreneurship, fashion, etc) to be a brand and look and style that can’t be compared to anyone else online.
And her website? O M G. She has always set the bar the highest for modern website design. Before we launched Brendon Burchard’s and Jeff Walker’s websites, 95% of the folks who filled out our project inquiry form asked “how do I get a Marie Forleo web design?” We imagine that trend will continue for years to come.
But one of the things we admire most about Marie? She hustled. Today you see a polished TV star with millions of raving fans and tens of thousands of customers, but back in 2010? Marie was doing the work. Even if that meant plopping down on the couch with weird pillows, wearing a white ribbed tank top, and flipping on the laptop webcam to shoot her first episode of Marie TV.
See the video here: https://youtu.be/f7EmnIs2ySg
The takeaway? Do what you can with what you have. Who knows? Three or four years (of disciplined practice) later you too might get that knock on the door from Oprah.
Ramit Sethi
Founder of I Will Teach You To Be Rich, Digital Educator, Bestselling Author
Ramit will teach you how to be rich. No joke, no scams, and no weirdos allowed. Seriously. This Stanford graduate started his blog, I Will Teach You To Be Rich, in his college dorm room more than 10 years ago. He takes his knowledge and expertise in psychology, finance, and business, to teach ambitious adults how to get out of credit card debt, make more money, and live a rich life, in his New York Times Bestselling book and online programs.
Ask people what they want. Don’t tell them what they need.
Ramit Sethi
Ramit is the king of Lead Generation Magnets (we call them “LGMs” here at Peaceful). Since he covers a wide variety of topics on his blog, he strategically placed unique LGMs across his blog to funnel readers into specific email marketing campaigns and courses. How many LGMs can you spot on the blog post below?
(And that’s just the real estate “above the fold.”)
Ramit’s also one of the most prolific course creators. The screenshot below only shows 1.5 of his 5 course category options:
Quantity rarely equates to quality — anybody can slap a pile of crap in an online box and call it a “life changing course” — but Ramit’s courses are the real deal. I’ve been taking his “Zero To Launch” course, actually following his paint-by-numbers blueprint, and steadily building my list and even getting online product sales while I teach yoga and work at Peaceful Media. It’s exhilarating. It works!
Kimra Luna
Founder of Freedom Hackers, BADASS WITH BLUE HAIR
Kimra is the ultimate rags to riches story. Only a few years ago, her family was on welfare. One day she started to research how to make money online. Within a few years, she built one of the most popular Facebook groups on the Internet called “Freedom Hackers.” How’s “Freedom Hackers” for extraordinary copy that sells itself?
Kimra considers herself a personal branding and social media strategist with a punk-rock flair. She makes her audience swoon for more Kimra on her highly attended webinars where she inspires other online entrepreneurs to stop dreaming about creating a business and just do it.
Keeping your gifts to yourself is selfish. Share your unique abilities. That is how you change the world.
Kimra Luna
In an increasingly crowded field of online marketing Thought Leaders, Kimra stands out with her memorable fashion, hair, makeup, and a killer “if I can do it, you can do it, too” expert story. Plus… she gets three thumbs up for the animated “Rock-It” ships on her fully expressed website. <img src="http://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/72x72/1f642.png" alt="