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The Branding Bank Method: Why Your Best Social Media Posts Start Before You Write Them
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The Branding Bank Method: Why Your Best Social Media Posts Start Before You Write Them

Ever find yourself scrolling through 11,000 photos on your phone, desperately searching for that one picture that actually looks like you? You're not alone. For authors and creators trying to build a consistent presence online, the photo hunt can feel lik

The Writing at the Red House Podcast

March 2, 202625m 8s

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Show Notes

Ever find yourself scrolling through 11,000 photos on your phone, desperately searching for that one picture that actually looks like you? You're not alone. For authors and creators trying to build a consistent presence online, the photo hunt can feel like a second job.

In this episode, Kathi Lipp sits down with branding expert Tenneil Register to introduce a game-changing concept: the branding bank. This isn't about hiring expensive photographers or chasing the latest Instagram aesthetic—it's about building an organized, authentic collection of visual assets that make showing up online faster and more confident.

What You'll Discover in This Episode

  • Why branding is so much more than logos and colors—and what it actually means for your author platform

  • The concept of a "branding bank" and how it saves time while building reader trust

  • How to identify your unique anchor props that set you apart from every other writer with a laptop photo

  • The 25 photos in 20 minutes challenge that jumpstarts your visual library

  • Why chasing trends actually hurts your brand (and what to do instead)

  • Simple ways to capture authentic moments that resonate with your audience

The Power of Consistency

Tenneil shares a powerful story about customers approaching her booth at events and saying, "Of course I like it—it's R7. I should have known by looking." That instant recognition is the goal of strong branding. When readers encounter your content, they should feel that same sense of familiarity—like coming home.

Getting Started Today

The homework is simple: create a folder called "Branding Bank" and add 10 existing photos you don't hate. That's your down payment on a more consistent, confident online presence. No professional photoshoot required—just intention and a few minutes of your time.

Key Takeaways

  • Pick three brand words that describe how you want your brand to feel to others

  • Choose five anchor props that match your lifestyle and personality

  • Take 25 photos in 20 minutes to start building your library

  • Stop chasing trends—authenticity builds more trust than perfection