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How you are going to help the ideal reader solve that big problem they have. On this page you can write your story, but don't focus all the content on who you are , but rather on what you do, what you do, and how you are going to help others with your knowledge. It is important that you include at least one photo of yourself in which your face can be clearly seen. This way your readers can put a face to you and connect with you. The ideal would be to also include at least one photo that reflects what you are dedicating yourself to. For example, if you are a yoga teacher, your About Me page should include a photo of you practicing yoga. Sounds obvious, right? Well, you will be surprised by the number of blogs that do not include that obvious photo.
Feel free to change the name About or About Me with any other name that expresses your personality and the message you want to convey. Some examples could be Us or Team (if there is more than one person involved in the project), Who's Behind it or Get to Know Me (if you choose to be closer or informal). STEP 20: Create your Contact page Your Contact page is almost as Crypto Database important as the Home or About Me page since this will be the way in which your audience will be able to contact you. On this page you can also include information about how you help your readers, but to start, the minimum you have to have is a contact form. Create a form and link it to your email. To create a form you can do it with the Contact 7 Form plugin (one of the essential ones that we recommend installing to start your blog) or using the Form widget if you have the paid version of. Once you've created the form and linked it to your email (before launching your blog), make sure it works.
You can have the best form, but if the emails are not sent it is of no use. Send yourself an email or ask a friend to make sure that once the blog is launched, the form works correctly and you can receive messages from your readers. In terms of design, this page is much simpler, but you can also add a photo of yourself that reflects the action of contacting, such as your hands typing on your computer. STEP 21: Write at least 3 articles You now have the Home , About and Contact pages created . The next thing you have to do is write at least 3 articles and have them published before you launch your blog. Nobody likes to arrive at a blog and find it empty, so it is essential to have some content published before starting.
Feel free to change the name About or About Me with any other name that expresses your personality and the message you want to convey. Some examples could be Us or Team (if there is more than one person involved in the project), Who's Behind it or Get to Know Me (if you choose to be closer or informal). STEP 20: Create your Contact page Your Contact page is almost as Crypto Database important as the Home or About Me page since this will be the way in which your audience will be able to contact you. On this page you can also include information about how you help your readers, but to start, the minimum you have to have is a contact form. Create a form and link it to your email. To create a form you can do it with the Contact 7 Form plugin (one of the essential ones that we recommend installing to start your blog) or using the Form widget if you have the paid version of. Once you've created the form and linked it to your email (before launching your blog), make sure it works.
You can have the best form, but if the emails are not sent it is of no use. Send yourself an email or ask a friend to make sure that once the blog is launched, the form works correctly and you can receive messages from your readers. In terms of design, this page is much simpler, but you can also add a photo of yourself that reflects the action of contacting, such as your hands typing on your computer. STEP 21: Write at least 3 articles You now have the Home , About and Contact pages created . The next thing you have to do is write at least 3 articles and have them published before you launch your blog. Nobody likes to arrive at a blog and find it empty, so it is essential to have some content published before starting.