Not Having Authority Online Is Costing You More Than You Think

Most powerhouse corporate professionals I work with aren’t missing skills—they’re missing visibility.

 

Executives with strong personal brands command $15,000–$25,000 more in salary and see up to a 50% increase when changing positions (source). 

 

Companies see a 58% revenue boost when their leaders are visible online (source).

 

Here’s my own story:


In 2023, I was a finalist for four different VP and SVP roles at top holding companies. I made it to the final round for every single one—then lost out. 

 

I got in the door because I knew C-suite execs, but I didn’t know the hiring managers, the people I’d be working for. 

 

Why? 

 

During the pandemic, my networking went cold. I wasn’t visible to the people who mattered most. 

 

If I knew then what I know now about online visibility and positioning, I would have done everything differently.

 

Being the best-kept secret is costing you. Just like it did for me.

 

If you want to know where your holes are, where can you uplevel? I will do a digital audit for you. It's my RhiVive Brand Check.

 

It's a new offer, for those of you that don't know, what you don't know. I will show you where the holes are.

 

Are you ready to pull up a Seat at the Top?

 

 

Step 1: Book your RhiVive Brand Check™.
For just $97, I’ll record a personalized video audit of your online presence—pinpointing what’s working, what’s holding you back, and giving you one game-changing action to boost your authority right now. (Applied to your Authority Boost)


→ Book your Brand Check (10 spots open this month)

 

If you’re ready for serious strategy, proceed to


Step 2: The Authority Boost™
My flagship, $3K done-for-you LinkedIn and brand upgrade. You’ll walk away branded, booked, and in demand—with a custom AI-trained content system and scroll-stopping visuals that set you apart. (Starts with a Vitality Plan for $650)

 

→ Book your Vitality Plan (3 spots open this month)

 

Your move.

 

See you at the top,
Rhiannon

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