New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
New Paragraph
The very first thing people are going to check out is your Instagram bio and you want it to grab their attention and draw them into the story that you’re telling. It seems simple, but knocking this out of the park will go a long way with potential followers. Here are a few things to think about while you set up the blurb about you and what you do.
This is the best place to connect on a personal level. Tell the people your name and what you’re about. Your photos will speak for themselves, so this is a great place to give them an introduction about YOU. Let them in and show them who you are. Save the industry speak and be transparent.
What’s your flagship image for your business? Whether it’s your face, your products or your logo, you want something that will draw people in. Keep it simple and don’t change it very often. Consistency is key here. Familiarity will keep you connected.
Where are you? Are you city-specific, regional or wherever the wind takes you? Regardless of where, let your followers know where you can (mostly) be found. There’s nothing worse than falling in love with a photographer and then not being able to find them (note: hashtags can be your best friend with geography, too).
It has to be there or you’re missing out on a way for them to connect to you on a more transactional level. Just getting started? Link them to your Facebook. Whatever works. But this is a critical part to your bio. If you use Iris Works + Booking, you could try your booking link here, as well… it’s a good way to close the deal right within Instagram!
These are just a few simple ways to get your followers to fall more in love with you… which, really, is the end goal. When it’s time to hire you, you want it to be a no-brainer. If they already know who you are and what they can expect, you’ll close the deal in no time.