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Putting a photo of yourself in your

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Putting a photo of yourself in your bio should be pretty obvious, but it’s still worth discussing because a lot of people don’t do it. An image of yourself engaged in the thing you’re writing about, works to your advantage in a number of ways.

For one, it puts a face to your text. Now, when someone reads what you write, they buy brazil cell phone number list imagine you saying it. They can think about what your eyes look like and imagine what your voice might sound like based on how you look. Instead of them reading it in their own voice, they’ll read it in your voice.

Now that they know what you look like, there’s more of a human element to your writing. Instead of being a faceless entity handing out free information online, you’re a real person who is just chit-chatting about something they like. It’s fun – not corporate!

With the added context of you engaged in your niche, you’re adding an element of authority to your blog. This person didn’t just make a website to sell me products, they actually like this stuff and know about it!

Your photo doesn’t have to be a glamor shot with professional editing. This isn’t linked-in. Just a casual, natural photo you have on hand will work.

However, I do think that it should be somewhat of a flattering photo of yourself. You don’t have to look like a supermodel, but it should be in some sort of positive context. It’s OK if you’re fat or ugly, but don’t make the photo showing your fatness and ugliness as the center point of focus.
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