Sunday, July 31, 2011

Five things to include in your Page on

The About page is your chance to tell people on the blog and adds a little bit of you too. Although each position is a field for your blog in itself, the About page should be your "pitch wrapper"; This is a summary of wide that will contribute to a potential reader find out if your blog is right for them. Here are five things that will add value to your page about.


A good way to begin to establish a connection with your audience is to tell them your first name and publish a photo. I don't know everyone wants to do this, and some hide their faces or use a false name. It probably depends on what you write. You do not have to display your name in full or no revealing details; you have to share an embarrassing photo. Currently, I do not include a photo on my comments page, but I understand in the bio of the author, at the end of my posts.


What makes you want start your blog? Why keep you display? If the entry is a hobby or a career, explaining the reasons to start a blog allows the reader to identify more closely with you. It also provides assurance that your blog will be around for some time. If you do not know why you started your blog, or do you know where it is directed in the future, it augurs for the longevity of your blog. Readers notice it.


Much has readers, as to understand what the experience and insight has de writer. Without this, readers can examine if the writer knows what they're talking about. You can explain your wallpaper is from time to time, but you do not want to give a history lesson for each position.


What makes your blog different from other blogs in your niche? What you have to offer that others do? Do you have a style of writing special or valuable knowledge to bring to the table?


Be it a form of contact or your email address, be able to communicate with the author allows the reader to connect with you directly. Of course, readers could directly comment on your posts, but sometimes a comment does not take a position. Also, some readers may prefer to communicate with you in private. Not deny them the possibility to communicate with you.


What you have on your page about?

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