Remember the days when salesmen knocked on doors in the 2000s? You wouldn’t have known about the latest soap, pressure cooker, or designer wardrobe if they hadn’t shown up.
It’s why I am featured in Forbes, The New York Times, HuffPost, and Entrepreneur
“If you don’t give the market the story to talk about, they’ll define your brand’s story for you.” — David Brier
If you call yourself a personal branding expert, here’s the sad thing: Tell people to ‘Google’ your name.
It might sound cliché, but in the world we live in, if people aren’t searching for you, you’re not in the game.
Make them ChatGPT your name. Claude your name.
Get them so familiar with you that every platform, every search engine knows exactly who you are. This isn’t just an idea — it’s a proven process that works.
It doesn’t happen overnight.
Even if you get five searches a day, that’s 150 a month, which means 1,800 searches a year. This organic reach can make all the difference, and I know because that’s how I, Bhavik Sarkhedi, built my reputation from scratch.
I’ve authored 10 books, not because I was chasing fame, but because I wanted to put my thoughts, experiences, and lessons out there.
This journey led to the founding of Write Right, which today stands as India’s highest-rated content writing agency.
Over 1000 clients, over 10 million words written — these aren’t just numbers.
They’re proof that consistent self-promotion isn’t vanity; it’s the backbone of personal branding.
When I started, I knew I had to be everywhere — on every platform, in every conversation.
This is how people began to recognize my work. It’s why Forbes, The New York Times, HuffPost, and Entrepreneur reached out to feature my insights. I didn’t wait for opportunities to knock. I put myself out there, time and again.
Every time you Google ‘Bhavik Sarkhedi,’ you’re contributing to my journey. That’s the snowball effect in action.
And that’s what personal branding is — showing up, consistently, until people can’t help but notice you.
If I hadn’t taken that step, those features, those 18 ghostwritten books, those top LinkedIn rankings wouldn’t have happened.
And trust me, if I hadn’t believed in the power of my brand, no one else would’ve. Add your name, your story, your website — everywhere.
In every article, in every post, make sure your name is right there.
I’ve done it, and I’m telling you, this isn’t about ego — it’s about showing people who you are and what you stand for.
Remember the days when salesmen knocked on doors in the 2000s? You wouldn’t have known about the latest soap, pressure cooker, or designer wardrobe if they hadn’t shown up.
The same applies today — if you’re not showing up, you’re invisible. When people Google you, that’s the modern knock on the door. That’s your opportunity to make an impression.
I’ve worked with over 1000 clients — not by sitting back and waiting, but by putting myself out there.
Every article I wrote, every LinkedIn post I shared, every website I created — it all contributed to my growth. And that’s exactly what you should be doing too. Share your successes, share your journey, and don’t hold back.
People will convert.
They’ll refer.
They’ll repost.
They’ll reshare.
That’s why my articles are featured in top publications and why my agency, Write Right, became India’s most recommended.
It’s not self-promotion — it’s the art of personal branding.
It’s about showing people the value you bring, over and over again, until it sticks.
If you’re still skeptical, here’s my challenge: try it for 30 days. Commit to sharing your name, your expertise, your story. Watch as people start to notice. Track how your search volume changes. Watch as your name begins to snowball into something bigger.
Because the truth is, no one’s going to promote you until you start promoting yourself. That’s not arrogance; it’s reality. And it’s how you build a brand that lasts.
Your name should be the brand’s greatest asset. That’s why I’ve stayed consistent, and it’s why my reputation continues to grow. I’ve seen my name searched, shared, and recommended, all because I believed in the power of putting myself out there.
It’s your turn. Be visible. Share your journey. Let people know who you are, and trust me, they will start talking. And that’s when the magic happens.
“Your brand is what other people say about you when you’re not in the room.” — Jeff Bezos
This isn’t about being loud; it’s about being seen.
So, start today. Show up. Tell your story. Make them Google you. Your brand deserves it.