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Your Bio And Link: 30 Words That Decide A Lot
Your social bio is one of the most-read pieces of writing about you. AI can help you draft 20 versions in 5 minutes.
Builders · AI for Business · ~5 min read
Every time someone clicks your profile and decides whether to follow you, they're reading your bio. It's maybe 30 words long. Most people throw it together in 30 seconds and never touch it again. Big mistake — easy fix.
What a bio needs
- Who you are (one specific identity, not 'creator/student/dreamer')
- Who you help and how
- One reason to follow (what they'll get)
- One clear thing to click — your link
About that link
If you only get one link, send people to one specific thing you actually want them to do — sign up, watch, read, message. Don't dump them onto a Linktree of 12 options. The brain picks zero when given too many choices.
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