User:Sangram250

here’s no one way to go about this, but I have a few tricks up my sleeve that might help you spice up your About page.

One of the best and easiest methods is to open your “About Me” with punchy statement that perfectly captures what your attitude and style—the things that make you, well—you!

Nothing hooks in a reader like a bold, benefit-driven headline. Your readers already know this is your About page—they clicked on the link. So instead of repeating that information back at them with a boring “About Me” header, try opening with something really interesting or unexpected.

Another great strategy is to include pictures and videos. Photos add a nice personable touch, while prescriptive videos describing your process and/or snapshots behind the curtain of how a product is made go a long way towards consolidating reader trust.

Don’t underestimate these humanizing touches. If you’re always pushing your sales pitch, you may drive customers away.

People want to know that there’s a human running the site and that the person behind the blog is someone worth paying attention to.

A great example of this is Henley Bond‘s bold showcasing of its designer shirts.

They show off their product with a picture, provide a little company background, and wrap up the whole thing with their catchy slogans: “Confidence changes everything” and “Sharpened in the cutting room, refined in the boardroom.”