Creating an Amazing About Page

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When  it comes to your business, you have a group of people who are loyal customers to your business. Of course, on the other hand, there is also a group of people who will never be your customers because they just are not a good fit for you. In the middle of this, however, is a group of people who are not sure whether they want to buy what you are selling. They are on the fence. Your About page can make all of the difference. Your About page is the foundation of your website in many ways.

Lots of competition

The chances are great that you have a great deal of professional competition. That is not a bad thing at all. However, you need to have an edge that will make you stand out among your competitors. From the outside, your competitors may seem as though they offer exactly the same products and/or services that you do for less money. However, what those people don’t realize is that they are not actually comparing apples to apples.

Your About page, if done correctly, will express your human side and that is exactly what your prospective customers will respond to. If they understand that you are human, they can relate to you as one human being to another and what you share with them will resonate. It is important to keep in mind that even if you have a visually stunning website (or some other aspect of your Web presence), if you don’t have content that touches the other person in your About page, you may not make the kind of progress that you are hoping to make. Of course, the look and feel of your website is extremely important for your business but it is not the only thing that matters. 

What should happen when a new person lands on your About page

When a person ends up on your About page, the concept of WIIFM (What’s In It For Me?) must be crystal clear to him or her. That means that no matter how amazing you and your business are, if you can’t solve the other person’s problem, you won’t get anywhere. Of course, you want your website to attract other people but that is second to being able to solve the other person’s problems. Writing that content may be more challenging than you expected. You can convey a great deal with your About page content. This is really where you can make your human qualities shine. This is one of the main places in which you build credibility, trustworthiness, and your position as a subject-matter expert. It is where you begin a solid relationship with the other person. The content on your About page can potentially convince people who are on the fence that you are the one whom they should hire (or buy from). When considering how you want to write the content of your About page, a few important concepts should be considered.

  • The spin of the content: Going back to the concept of WIIFM, it is critical that you understand that you must address your content to the other person. The content must clearly convey that you can solve the other person’s problem. You will want to write about issues that the other person may be experiencing and definitely wants to eliminate. Along with that, you will want to bring up what the desired results will be. You must communicate how you plan to help the other person achieve that. You will want to concentrate on helping the other person, not yourself. However, don’t worry. Your needs will be met at the same time (or directly after you have helped the other person). If you aren’t sure where (or how) to begin this process, it may be helpful for you to make a list of potential problems and then you can narrow down the list when you communicate with the other person.

  • Make sure that you name your page appropriately: This is not a place to be cute or “clever.” You want to be perfectly clear about what the other person will find in your About page. The reason for that is that you want the other person to understand by the name of the page what to expect. If you are not clear with the name of the page, the other person may potentially be confused. If the other person is confused, there is a good chance that he or she will not stay on your website.

  • Share your story on your About page: Everyone has a story and you sure have one too. It isn’t a matter of you not having one. It is only a matter of how you communicate that story. If your writing is effectively, the other person will react to you emotionally and they will relate to what you are saying on an emotional level. It is very important that you show your vulnerability and softness as a person. The other person will appreciate the fact that you have revealed something meaningful about yourself, knowing that it wasn’t easy for you.

  • Convey why you stand out and why you are worth it: The fact is that you are trying to convince the other person to choose you and your business. In order to convince the other person to go with you, you need to clearly demonstrate why you are worth it and how you stand above your competition. You will probably have to work at that in order to get the message just right.

  • Add a professional photo: A photo (preferably, a head shot) is very important for your About page. If you want the other person to relate to as a human being, you need to let them see what you look like. After all, you need to give them a visual to connect with. 

Conclusion

The fact is that even though we are in a digital, technologically advanced society, the bottom line is that you need to relate to the other person in a human/emotional way in order to build your relationship together. The About page is one place where this works extremely effectively. Your About page explains who you are, the focus of your blog, and it give the other person a way to connect with you. Those are all critical to your success.

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  • Michael Cohn

    Michael Cohn is the founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of CompuKol Communications. He has decades of experience in IT and web technologies. Michael founded CompuKol Communications to help small businesses and entrepreneurs increase their visibility and reputation. CompuKol consults, creates, and implements communication strategies for small businesses to monopolize their markets with a unique business voice, vision, and visibility. Mr. Cohn earned a Master’s degree in project management from George Washington University in Washington, DC; and a Master’s degree in computer science and a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, NJ.