You hate talking about yourself. You can talk about what you do all day long, but when it comes to yourself, you get tongue-tied (or type-tied) and overwhelmed.
You don’t know what to include, what to leave out. Are you supposed to put in your whole life story? All your education and fancy certifications?
You’re confused by mixed messages. You heard “Your About page isn’t about YOU. It’s about your customer.” But then how is it an About page, and how is it different from a sales page?
You have no idea how to structure the damn thing. It’s all over the place.
You’ve seen some people have a formal, 3rd person bio, and some have a more conversational page in the “I” voice. Which should it be?
Long? Short? Medium? You’re perplexed about how long it should be.
You don’t have a big, important “Why” or a “hero’s journey” story where you saw the light and felt the calling. Does an About page have to have that?
You’ve struggled to make your official bio compelling and short, but it ends up rambling, boring, and way too long.
Here’s the training and workbook that my clients and students have used to build profitable, personable About pages in a day. Sometimes, in an hour.
With bonus guide:
A roundup of crisp, tasty intro bios, plus templates to inspire your own — so when you guest-post in a major media outlet or speak on a hot podcast, their blockbuster audience will want more of you and flock over to your site.
And, at the end of your About page, this nugget of copy will signal to the right people that you’re a hot pick for podcasts, guest posts, speaking gigs, and other coveted opportunities.
How to strike the magic balance between being about you and about your customer. (It varies based on your particular business.)
Why you don’t need a big “hell and back” story to impress your reader
How to make silly “fun facts” extra profitable
How long your About page should — or can — be
The Easy, No-Structure Structure that lets you simply fill in the blanks
The “Start With A Bang” Structure that grabs ‘em from the first line
What your reader really wants to know in order to get out the credit card — whether you’re a nutritionist, a boutique travel agent, a social media consultant, a private chef, a fine artist, a jewellery designer, or, even a practitioner of horse therapy
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