$uccessful
with Words
Profiles & Bios
by Maralyn D. Hill, Co-Author ‘$uccess,
Your Path to a Successful Book’
How many good profiles/bios
do you need? You should have several, especially if you are
building your presence online.
The first
profile I was asked to write was for Time-Warner Cable.
Having been in the advertising and marketing world, I
thought that was an easy assignment and whipped up a
business profile. It was quickly returned and I was told to
make it personal and flush it out. At the time, I was used
to business writing, not showing my personal side. But I did
what I was told for that particular TV and web project,
“Dishing with Carolina Chefs.” It worked.
Of course,
the above instance was before I knew anything about building
an online presence. Since March, 2008, I’ve been dealing
with online in a larger manner and discovered I needed
several different profiles of different lengths. The good
thing about this is once you have a good long and complete
profile, it is easy to shorten and adjust to particular
needs.
I’d suggest the following:
250 words, including personal information about family; 100
words, business related; 35-50 words for bare basics; and
15-20 words for a one or two liner. Be somewhat cautious
about getting too personal. I use on-line sites for business
networking, so I prefer a business approach.
Focus on your area of expertise.
Even though I’ve an advertising and marketing background, my
online profiles focus on writing, book marketing, food and
travel. I don’t recommend splitting yourself among several
categories, as it is easier to be an expert in one. However,
personally, I’m not willing to give up writing or book
marketing and I was born for food and travel and telling the
tale. I’ve co-authored books in the above areas. So I’ve one
blog for writing,
www.noralyn.com/blogger/success and another for food and
global adventures,
www.noralyn.com/blogger/blog1. Since I am diversified,
this makes it more difficult to market myself and takes more
time.
Depending
where I’m using my profile, I use one towards writing or one
towards food and travel. Rarely do I use both. Think about
your area of expertise and focus on topic. Sell yourself and
your expertise.
The 15-50
word profiles are more difficult than longer versions as you
only want current and relevant words. It doesn’t matter if
you have a long impressive career in another field from that
which you are currently selling. Use words that sell what
you have to offer now. Pick words that define you. If you
are selling a product, it is better to leave your family out
of it. People on business sites want to know, “What’s In It
for Me” (WIFM)? Why should they use, buy or be interested in
what you have to offer?
Below are
two examples for articles on food and travel and two
examples promoting our book “Success.” You can also read a
longer profile on The Big Blend and a much longer one on
www.noralyn.com. These all continually get updated.
Maralyn D.
Hill is a freelance writer who was born to travel and tell
the story. You can read more about Maralyn at
www.BooksByHills.com (24 words).
Maralyn
and Brenda Hill co-authored "Our Love Affairs with Food &
Travel," and with free-lancer Norm Hill, comprise the
dynamic "Hill Team" of travel journalists. Maralyn and Norm
worked together for this excursion (33 words).
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“$uccess, Your Path to a Successful Book”—This
is the book we wished we had read before
publishing our first two books, "Our Love
Affairs with Food and Travel,” and with French
Master Chef Hervé Laurent, “Cooking Secrets, The
Why and How.” The $uccess workbook will inspire
you to shape life's raw moments, then publish
your passion into a successful book through
proven marketing techniques. Our goal with this
book is to help writers master the skills to
publish their own book successfully (83 words).
“$uccess, Your Path to a Successful Book”—This
is the book we wished we had read before
publishing our first two books. The $uccess
workbook will inspire and help you to publish
your passion into a successful book through
proven marketing techniques (42 words).
When you have your profiles done in advance,
it is easy to adjust them for a newspaper
interview, magazine article, website, or
networking site.
Please ask any questions via e-mail to
lisa@theblendmagazine.com. If you would like
me to cover a particular topic, let me know. If
you want coaching assistance with your
marketing, call (480) 840-3420 and we’ll discuss
project and cost. |
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