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How to Write a Bio for Your Link in Bio Page
Your bio is the first thing people read. Here is how to write a short, clear link in bio that says who you are and makes people want to stay.
People skim your links, but they read your bio. It is the one place on your page where you get to say who you are in your own words, and most people either skip it or stuff it with keywords. A good bio is short, specific, and human.
Say what you do, plainly
Lead with the clear version, not the clever one. “Wedding photographer in Austin” beats “capturing moments that last forever.” Clarity wins because the reader is deciding in two seconds whether they are in the right place.
Make it about the reader, not just you
A bio that hints at what someone gets by following you outperforms a list of your titles. “I help small brands look bigger than they are” tells a potential client exactly why to keep reading.
Keep it to two or three lines
You are not writing an about page. Two or three short lines is plenty. The links do the rest of the work. A wall of text on a phone gets scrolled past.
Show a little voice
This is where personality lives. A dry joke, a specific detail, a real point of view. People follow people they want to spend time with, and the bio is where that comes through.
A simple formula
- What you do, in plain words.
- Who it is for, or what they get.
- One line of personality or a current focus.
That is it. Write it, read it out loud, cut anything that sounds like a brochure. Then publish a page where that bio sits next to your photo and your links. Start at mypage.cc.