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Discover THe Advantages Of Writing A BIO


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Bob Brolhorst
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Discover THe Advantages Of Writing A BIO

By Bob Brolhorst



A well written bio can make all the difference whether a persoon or company

wants to do business with you or not. First impressions, most of the time are

everlasting, so it is imperative that you come across as someone who is

knowledgeable and honest in the subject of your field. Your BIO will also let

your customers read into what are your strengths and achievements.



The way to start out your bio is with first person references and halfway

through your bio you should change to the third person. When Referring to

yourself use your full name or by using pronouns such as him and her. By using

combination of first and third person tenses, you can give a professional touch

to your bio. By using your own personal experiences you will be able to sell

yourself through your bio. Most people can identify more with personal

experiences than they can with A BIO using technical jargon.



By Bob Brohorst

Wave 5 Marketing

bbrolhorstwave5marketing.com

http://www.wave5marketing.com



The first line or two of your bio should include your name, profession, and marital status if you wish.





Try to include the reason that you want to be in your particular profession also.

If you are a nurse, tell us why you want to be a nurse. If you are a teacher,

tell us what inspired you to become one in your bio. When a potential advertiser

or business associate is touched by something in your bio, you will become much

more tangible to them. Be sure to reveal a few personal tidbits about who you

are and just what motivates you.



When you have multiple talents listed, you also show that you are a very

diverse individual. Use wit in your bio and show everyone that reads it that

you can be funny and down-to-earth when you want or need to be. By showing

a breadth of your interests, you will enable the reader to see different aspects

of your personality. If you do this, people will be able to really understand your

abilities and motivations.



If you are honest in writing your bio, people will be able to sense it too. Readers

are very observant creatures that can smell weakness or read into it even with

the subtlest hints. This is true of any author, but this is especially true for one

that writes a bio.





These short one or two paragraphs can make you very real to whoever reads

them. It is usually very acceptable to include a certain amount personal info

about yourself. Of course, you must keep in mind just who your audience is.

A favorite quote can add a nice touch also. Whether the quote is your own or

someone else's always include this info. A definition of your profession can also

be a nice addition also. You can give a Webster's Dictionary definition of

teacher or nurse, depending on your job title.



Bob Brolhorst

Wave 5 Marketing

http://www.wave5marketing.com

bbrolhorstwave5marketing.com





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