Ten Steps Create An Outstanding Media BIO For Book And Business Promotion
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When an author or expert is seeking publicity and promotion for their book or business in media outlets such as TV, print, newspapers, magazine and online you will need the tools of the trade. The media would like to know right away the most important information about you that will help them learn all about you. Start off with your education, credentials, affiliations and academic achievements.
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When an author or expert is seeking publicity and promotion for their book or business in media outlets such as TV, print, newspapers, magazine and online you will need the tools of the trade. The media would like to know right away the most important information about you that will help them learn all about you. Start off with your education, credentials, affiliations and academic achievements.

2. The next element of your media bio should contain information about your books including the complete titles that you have published, any special paper or reports or studies you have created. 3. It is important to list your topics, areas of specialty and area of expertise that include your main expertise and associated areas as well. 4. Include how many years you have worked in your industry and this showcases your experience and helps build up credibility for you. 5. Be sure to include your membership in associations, any peer recognition, special awards as well as this can set you apart from the others in your field.

6. If you have appeared on any media such as radio shows, TV shows or been the quoted expert in magazines, newspapers and online mention them and include the most impressive and influential. You can get into more detail on your website. 7. Do not include personal information in a professional bio unless the information directly relates to your subject matter. You can include the personal information later on your website is if fits better there. Keep you bio tight and to the point without distraction.

8. You media bio should be concise and accurate. Your information is easily verified by the media so be sure to use the exact and correct information. 9. You can include your media bio on your website along side an expanded bio if you wish that has more information for the media or your visitors. Just label is expanded bio so the media understands that you have a shorter, more concise version as well as an expanded, more detailed, version as well. However, the details must match.

10. Finally, remember the purpose of your author or expert bio is to give the media a summary of you and your expertise so they can decide if you are the right expert for their TV shows, radio show, newspaper or magazine article or online media. Be sure to get high quality headshot of yourself as often the media will ask for a picture of you to include in the article. Get a professional photo created for you. Do not use a quick snapshot of you at the part throwing a frisbee for your professional media photo as this many not create the right picture in the minds of the media or those booking you.

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