So in taking advice and keeping with the times, i’m setting up a personal site/portfolio for potential jobs. My big problem is I don’t what/if I should do for the bio section/”about me”. I want my site to be targeted for both readers (i’ll have a blog) and employers, so marketing myself is a biggie. anyone have any advice? I am so stuck! please help!
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Check out other writer’s websites for inspiration! Are you on Twitter? If you’re hooked up to other writers, check out their websites they have linked on their profile. One of my favorite writers I’m inspired by is Linda Formichelli (lindaformichelli.com).
I think an overview of your experience on your “about me” page is a good start, plus a brief outline of your freelance and staff experience (but not a full resume).
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You’re right, Linda’s site is great. That’s what I want, to be able to convey a sense of humor, professionalism and my personality without trying too hard (at least seeming like it) or being misunderstood - the way sarcasm doesn’t always translate when typed.