Tips on Writing Your About Page

On a blog, it’s important to think of every page as a landing page. Every page on your site is an opportunity to convert a visitor or lose them. This is true of your front page, each post and each page on your site. Writing your “About” page is a sticky subject for some bloggers when they first get started, so I wanted to touch on this. Let me know what you think!

Don't think of your "about page" as a place to write a book about yourself. No one cares! Instead, answer the more difficult questions: "Why are you writing this blog?" "Why SHOULD you write this blog?" "Why are you different?"

A Few Tips on Writing Your About Page

Here are a few tips to keep in mind when writing the “about” page on your blog.

  • Your About page is the one page on your blog where you should feel free to talk openly about yourself.
  • Mention a bit about your experience and why you’re qualified to write the content on the blog. More importantly, share honestly why you’re compelled to write this blog. Your readers are looking for a reason to connect with you.
  • Focus on the main problem you can solve for a reader. When visiting an About page, a visitor wants to know about you, but they still only care about what’s in it for them. So, talk about yourself, but keep in mind why a visitor should care. What benefit will they get by being a regular reader?
  • How are you different? What unique value or perspective do you add to the niche you’re covering? It’s rare indeed for you to be covering something that no one else covers. Instead, talk about why you’re different and what you offer that no one else offers.

The About page can be a powerful asset to your blog, or it can also be a great excuse for a reader to take off and never return. How do you feel about your About page? Are you intimidated by it? Do you have any questions about how to optimize it?

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10 Responses to Tips on Writing Your About Page
  1. Clinton Skakun
    January 21, 2010 | 11:28 am

    Great Advice Christian. I guess I need to take some of this advice and use it on my own blog. These are some great guidelines, I’ll use them.:)

    Cheers,
    Clinton Skakun

    • Christian Russell
      January 21, 2010 | 1:37 pm

      Thanks Clinton! Fire me a link; i’d love to hear about your progress!

  2. Dave Miles
    January 21, 2010 | 12:46 pm

    Hey Chris, Good information as usual. Keep up yje good work.

  3. Dave Miles
    January 21, 2010 | 3:34 pm

    Hi Chris, real estate is still like getting a root canal but I’m hanging in there. AdzZoo is doing great, we are now going to be putting our clients on 94 of the top business directories at no additional cost. The company has also hinted that they were contacted by one of the major social networks about getting our ad campaigns shown as a priority on there. I don’t know which one and I don’t know when but these guys really have it together.
    I hope biz is good for you, I know you said you were working on several projects.

    • Christian Russell
      January 22, 2010 | 8:41 pm

      Yeah my take is that re will be down for a long time. Just my two cents :) I’m interested in AdzZoo and hope to be able to be a good affiliate for you!

  4. Nick@Subject2.com
    January 22, 2010 | 5:53 pm

    great timing on your post as I yet have to do a ‘About Me’ page. I’ve been putting it off. I’ll take those tips and apply them.

    I plan on doing a super short video on my about page, we’ll see how it goes.

    • Christian Russell
      January 22, 2010 | 8:42 pm

      Cool man. Yeah I’m liking the way you run your blog. Sorry the mastermind didn’t work out; these things happen! I will have to check out the vid you put up. I’m new to video myself and have found it a great tool so far :)

  5. Shae
    January 25, 2010 | 6:55 pm

    Great tips here, Chris (as usual)!

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