by Kristie Tamsevicius
A bio is a key part of your marketing toolbox. And a 1. Area of expertise 2. Title and company name 3. Media coverage you have received including 4. Topic you you are a sought after speaker on 5. Number of people you have spoken to 6. Number of counties you have spoken in
well written one is worth it’s weight in gold! This seeming simple marketing blurb has the amazing power to wow the media, impress a decision maker, or showcase your expertise to any potential buyer. And, once you have written a good bio, you’ll find a million uses for it. In addition to adding one to your website, you can use in your article byline, email signature, one sheet, promotional flyers, brochures, sales letters, and more! But how you go about writing a bio? Below are some 20 tips for what to include in your bio.
television, magazine, and radio
7. Names of books you have authored 8. Credentials including notable awards or 9. Clubs or organizations that you are actively 10. Personal insights such as what you believe, your 11. Quirky fact about you such as “A former school 12. Interests or hobbies 13. Occupation of your parents, if it’s interesting 14. What your hometown is known for. 15. Interesting or substantial former careers 16. What led you to start your current business 17. What you help people to do 18. Events that shaped your life 19. Offices you have held 20. Call to action like “For a free report on “9 Ways to Build your Bottom Line” visit www.9WaystoProfit.com About the Author
Speaker, Author, and Consultant, Kristie Tamsevicius is President of Branding on the Net. A sought after branding expert, Kristie turns regular business people into top experts in their field. She creates branded websites that position you as a mini celebrity so you increase sales, book more presentations, and become headline news. Claim your free report "Web Branding Secrets" by visiting www.brandingonthenet.com today.
recognitions you have won
involved in
mission, your vision
teacher-turned-confrontation expert, Jane helps people communicate more effectively. Or an avid baseball fan, when Bill is not speaking, you’ll find him eating hot dogs and watching the Chicago Cubs with his son Dave.
and adds to the story. Ex: The son of Vermont
Turkey Farmers, Jim Smith is….