We're sorry, but this discussion has just been closed to further replies.
0 after 1 voteFirst of all, you need to create a great biography page on your blog. Call it “Bio”, call it “About”, but let your readers and visitors know who you are. You want to keep the tone less formal, then say a resume, but you also want it to jump out at anyone who may want to work with you. And when I say work with you, I mean PAY you. Think about who you are and what makes you different. It doesn’t have to be long, in fact, two paragraphs are plenty. And it doesn’t have to be all about your educational and professional background. Here are some questions to help craft your bio:
The idea is to make it fun and memorable. But make sure you write it for yourself too. If you’re not true to who you are, no one else is going to believe you either.
The next step is to create a Press & Blog Coverage page. Wha-wha-what you say? Yes. Some of you might know this already but this blog, JessicaKnows, started out as a Press & Blog Coverage page. I used it as a virtual business card. When I say “press and blog coverage” I don’t necessarily mean The Today Show or Oprah (although, by all means, if you’ve appeared on either, add them…NOW!) If another blogger interviews or profiles you, this is an example of blog coverage. If you get interviewed for a podcast or webcast, those types of media belong on this page too. You might start with just a few and it’s likely it will build up slowly. The old school way was to add fellow bloggers that mentioned you to a blog roll. This is even better. Sound like a lot of work? It can be, but I’ve figured out to make it easy peasy and I’m sharing. Just follow the steps below.
So, if you didn’t already know this, you can now engage in shameless self-promotion on your blog or website. But just remember, it’s not all about you. Your loyal readers and your raving fans are the keys to your success so come back tomorrow to find out how to keep them happy and coming back for more.
YOUR HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT
Complete both of the tasks above: create a bio page and a press page on your blog. Then post it here in the comments section. Today’s comment section will serve as a brag board for all the #15days participants, so today is not the day to be modest, people!
© 2009 Created by Megan Calhoun