public relations, PR, publicity

Tips For Rewriting Your Boring Bio

I'll bet you can't remember the last time you read somebody's bio and said to yourself, "Wow, this is really clever!"

Most bios I read are more potent than sleeping pills (mine was too not so long ago). Some of the most talented authors write the worst bios. So do most professional speakers, who cram their entire life's history into their introduction, putting the audience to sleep long before they take the microphone. Don't even ask me what I think about the ones written by management consultants.

You will learn:

  • Why your bio must be anything but dull
  • How to use humor
  • Examples of great bios on the web
  • How to use the problem-to-solution technique
  • How an authors bio matches his/her individual style
  • Ways to incorporate key events from your childhood
  • How to find great material

Price: $10.00

Public Relations, PR Home | Press Releases | Television | Radio | Print Media
| Public Relations Blog | General Media | Special Events | Internet Marketing
Business Promotion | Niche Topics | Internet | Publicity | Media KitsPitching Stories |
Authors & Speakers | Latest Issue of Great PR | Privacy Policy | Links | Terms of Use

footer02

Great PR Newsletter

Sign up for the Great PR newsletter and get our free 7 day Crash Course in Public Relations. GreatPR is full of important tips for your public relations success. See sample issues

Name:

Email Address:

Your privacy is safe with us! We won’t sell, rent, or give away your email address.