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Written by: norman-flecha | May 29, 2009 6:07 PM in Web Designers & Computer Services | 409 views | Tags: blogging , marketing , media , social , straightalk , websites
It's not important just to have great content. Readers want to know whose article they are reading, in order to make sure it's a reliable piece of content.
TIP #8: Little Tricks to Promote Your Name
1. All About Selling Yourself An author bio is essentially all about marketing your specialized skills and providing readers and clients a glimpse of yourself. A bio will not only highlight your career achievements, your skills and competencies, but will also give readers an insight of your qualities and experience. since the bio section has limited space, you need to make the most of it by talking about the things that matter the most!
2. Highlighting Your Credibility In today's age, facts play a vital role in convincing people. Gone are the days when puffery and self flattery would do the trick. In the limited space that an author bio provides, you need to be concise while also highlighting specific facts about your career.
State the facts exactly as they are, preferably with dates and key milestones achieved. This will greatly impress readers as to the genuineness and integrity of your work.
In order to edit the author bio, enter your account (where ever with your e-mail and password), go to Manage Authors and Edit Info and fill the information. The default author bio usually appears at the bottom of each of your articles, while the extended author bio will appear on your online author profile.
We hope you have found this tip useful and we'll be delighted to hear your feedback and suggestions
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