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About This Presentation

This article, “Fastest Way to Feature Your Personal Brand on Google AI Overview”, by Adeyemi Adetilewa, explains how to shape your online identity so search engines and AI tools like Google AI, ChatGPT, and Gemini can recognize you.

Adeyemi Adetilewa shares a personal discovery: despite years ...


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Fastest Way to Feature Your
Personal Brand on Google Al
Overview

October 10, 2025 by Adeyemi Adetilewa

Personal branding is not a vanity project. It's a concept famously championed by Tom
Peters, and it shapes how people and search engines understand you, while guiding
opportunities your way.

earned that the hard way during a simple conversation at home.
My wife and I were discussing how to make her more searchable on SERPs. We wanted a
clear online profile that told her story, linked to her work, and helped people find her with
ease.

We focused on video ideas, topics, and platforms. Then I ran a quick test.

1 searched her name.

What | Found When | Searched Our Names
on Google
Al tools like Google Al overview, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini knew who she was. They

recognized her name, her role and offered short summaries that were accurate and
current.

Then | typed in my own name, Adeyemi Adetilewa,

The results were scattered. | have years of published articles, business sites, and client
work, Stil, search engines and Al did not present a clear summary of me or my services.

It felt ike a punch to the gut.

1 realized | had a hole in my personal branding.

| The Missed Step That Held Me Back

The difference between our results was simple.

She had an official post that introduced her and her work, both on Linkedin and Medium
Her name, tile, focus areas, and links were clear, and they matched across platforms.

1 had not done that.

I wrote hundreds of articles. | managed brands and shipped projects. | assumed that
volume would speak for me.

It did not.
Search engines and Al do not stitch your identity together from random pieces. They
prefer structured signals, consistent profiles, and direct statements that define who you
are, much like Goffman's self-presentation theory highlights how we manage impressions
n social interactions,

Structured signals build your online identity, helping craft a cohesive digital footprint.

That gap was on me.

Why Personal Branding Matters For
Search

Personal branding is how you own your name online, It is your headline, your description,
and your proof in one place.

Here is why it matters:
It shapes how your name appears on SERPs.
It helps Al tools build the right summary of you.

It boosts trust with clients, partners, and employers, establishing your expertise and
giving you a competitive advantage.

It reduces confusion with people who share your name.

It gives you control over how your story is told, helping manage your professional
reputation and build lasting trust.

Ifyou do not define your profile, the internet will guess for you. That is a risk you do not
need,

What I Learned About Visibility on Google
Al Overview

1 took a few key lessons from that moment. Each one ties back to stronger personal
branding and improved search visibility, thereby enhancing your online presence.

1. Introduce yourself in public: Publish an official introduction on LinkedIn, Medium, and
your website, State your name, title, core services, and who you help. Add links to your
work and contact options.

2. Own your narrative: Do not let scattered content define you. Write a clear bio in your
‘own words, embracing authenticity. Keep it updated as your career moves forward.

3. Be consistent everywhere: Use the same name format, title, and description on all
platforms. Consistency helps Google and LLMs connect the dots.

4. Use structured content: Add a simple structure to your pages. Include your name in
the H1, your title in subheads, and links to key pages. Add a summary, featured work, and
social profiles.

5. Make visibility a plan: Activity is not the same as visibility. Plan your posts, update your
profiles, and map your links. Tie each action back to your core message.

| The Moment | Changed My Approach

That chat with my wife was a wake-up call. I decided to fix my personal brand with the
same care | give to client projects.

Here is what | am doing next:
Publishing a formal introduction on Linkedin and Medium.
Updating the About page on AdeyemiAdetilewa.com with a tight, consistent bio.
Standardizing my ttle, services, and links across all profiles.
‘Adding a summary that Al tools can read with ease
Creating a pinned post that anchors my identity on each platform.

Each step gives search engines and Al the right signals. It also helps people decide faster if
| am the right fit, strengthening your overall online presence.

A Simple Personal Branding Checklist You
Can Use

Ifyou want to tighten your own brand, start here. Keep it simple and clear.

Profile basics
Name, title, headshot, location, and visual identity design
One-sentence “elevator pitch
Short bio, 80 to 120 words

Contact link or calendar link

Core services and focus
+ List 3 to $ services in plain language

+ State your audience, for example, SaaS founders, local service brands, and
eCommerce, and refine your positioning for that audience

+ Add 3 to 5 keywords you want to rank for

Proof and credibility

+ Case studies or short results bullets
+ Logos or mentions from trusted publications

+ Testimonials with names and roles, positioning you as a thought leader

Links and structure

+ Website, Linkedin, Medium, Twitter, YouTube
+ One pinned post that introduces you

+ Consistent naming and titles across all profiles

Content anchors
Intro post on Linkedin and Medium
‘About page on your site with clear headers
One-page media kit with bio, headshot, and links

Digital content that reinforces your brand

How To Write Your Introduction Post

Keep it brief, human, and specific. Aim for clarity over flair, setting a strong initial
impression through effective impression management.

Use this outline:
Who you are and what you do
Who you help and how you help them
Your best results or proof points
How to contact you or work with you
A short list of links to your best work
Here is a simple example:

+ Lam [Your Name], a [Title] who helps [Audience] grow with [Service]

1 focus on [2 to 3 focus areas]

Recent results include [Result 1], [Result 2], and [Result 3]

Want to connect or collaborate, reach me at [Link] or [Email]

More about me and my work: [Website link, [Linkedin link], Portfolio link].

Why This Works For SEO And Al

Search engines and LLMs look for clear signals, When your profiles match and your intro is
structured, they can identify you with confidence, supporting thought leadership and
adding real value to your online presence.
This helps in three ways:

+ Better summaries on Al tools that people use for research

+ Higher odds of a knowledge panel or rich result over time

+ Cleaner SERP results for your name and brand

You also reduce confusion. If there are others with your name, your structure sets you
apart

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| What I Will Publish On Each Platform

To make this stick, | am rolling out the same core message, tailored to each social media
platform,

| Linkedin

+. Featured section with services, case studies, and my site
+ Pinned intro post that shares who | help and how

+ Consistent headline that includes my title and main keyword

Medium

* Intro article with my services, links, and sample work

+ Short posts that answer common SEO and growth questions

+ Link back to my site and booking page

My website

+ About page with a strong HT, a short bio, and a detailed services section
+ Clear CTAS for contact, audits, and consultations

+ Case studies with real numbers, sources, and outcomes

What This Means If You Run A Business
Online

Your business brand and personal brand work together. People search for your name
before they reply to your email. They check your profile before they book a call.

Conduct a simple brand audit to assess your current setup. Give them a clear story, backed
by proof. Make it easy to see what you do, who you serve, and how to reach you. That
small change can shift response rates, close more deals, and lift trust through ongoing
brand management.

Final Thoughts: Personal Branding on
Google Al Overview Starts With Clarity

The irony is not lost on me. | am a Digital Marketing Specialist, yet skipped the most basic
step in my own personal branding,

Now | am fixing that with clear profiles and a simple intro that repeats across Linkedin,
Medium, and AdeyemiAdetilewa.com. | want anyone who searches for “Adeyemi
Adetilewa" to find accurate, current, and useful information, reflecting strong self-
presentation in the digital space and on Google Al overview.

‘Search your own name today. Do the results match who you are now?

If not write your introduction, publish it, and make your personal branding work for you.

y ‘on SEO, content marketing, and business growth. With over 10 years of experience,