How do you grow your personal brand on social and beyond?

Jun 13 2022 | Dr. Tiffany Raymond

In our latest Business Bootcamp, we partner with Jen Atkin, celebrity hairstylist and founder of OUAI and Mane Addicts, to give business owners an inside look at what it’s like to develop a personal brand and business from the ground up.
Jen answers questions on everything from what it takes to be a female founder to leveraging social media and growing a following. 
 
 

 
 
Who were the panel of experts? 
  • Jen Atkin, founder of OUAI, ManeAddicts.com & celebrity hairstylist 
  • Dr. Tiffany Raymond, PHD, ‎Head of Global Customer Advocacy and Experience at PayPal 
What questions did Jen answer? 
  • What was it like when you started out? Is there anything that you wish you had done differently?  
  • What’s your advice for someone just starting their business? 
  • How do I start building my own personal brand?  
  • How did you leverage social media to grow your brand and your following?            
  • Why is your brand important and how does it translate into dollars?  
  • How do you show up as your authentic self, every day, no matter what? 
  • How do you keep your brand interesting? 
  • How do I find funding for a new startup business?  
  • What role do you think female founders can play in helping more women succeed? 
PayPal offers solutions to modern-day entrepreneurs like Jen Atkin to help build resilience today and into the future. Visit our business page for more information and guidance on PayPal products to suit your needs.  
 
The information in this does not constitute financial, business or investment advice of any kind and does not count as a substitute for any professional advice.  Always do your own research on top and seek professional advice if you want to ensure that what you do is right for your specific circumstances. 

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