Elements of a Good Bio for Getting Online Academic Writing Job in Kenya

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Sep 7, 2016
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With the emergence of freelancing trend, most people are opting out of full-time employment and choosing online academic writing job in Kenya. Freelancing indeed has some enticing prospects for those looking for academic writing jobs. Being a freelancer means you can be your own boss and fix your own working hours. However, you can enjoy freelancing only when you know how to start out. The most important factor that makes or breaks a freelancer’s career is the freelancer bio. Unless you want to spend the rest of your life in a small room and never have a freelancing assignment again, you need a good bio. A bio or biography is a brief summary of who you are, what you want to do and why clients should be interested in you. A well-written bio will help clients in understanding and trusting you enough to hire you. It is a must-have in your resume and freelancing website.

What makes a good bio?

A good bio should be able to arrest the attention of prospective clients. It is like an interesting story that they would like to read till the end. It should be more conversational in tone.

It should be able to reflect your expertise without sounding too exaggerated. You should not fabricate things to make yourself look better on the bio. Be honest and keep it simple.

A good bio should help the prospective client to get a glimpse of your personality. It portrays you as a living, breathing human being.

Finally, a bio should be as long as it needs to be. There is no need to unnecessarily stretch it. The length of a bio can vary from person to person.

What are the elements of a good freelancer bio?

Here are the different elements you should include in your bio to make it impactful:

*  One line summary of who you are and what you do for clients

Begin you bio with mentioning your name and making a promise that you can fulfill. A simple formula is to mention your name, followed by your occupation, your target clients and what results do you achieve for them. 

* Educational qualification

After you make the big promise, back it up with your educational qualifications. Mention any prior experience, education and any other specialized training.

* Notable achievements

If you have made any achievement or won an award, you can mention that too. You should be able to convince your clients why they should believe you and hire you.

* Notable clients

If you have done any work for well known personalities or Fortune 500 companies, you can include that too.

* Unique selling proposition

What makes you stand out from other academic writers? If you have a distinct approach, service or anything else that makes you unique, let your clients know about it.

* Affiliations

In this section you can mention the blogs, journals or magazines for which you write. If you are well connected, you must let your prospective clients know about it.

* Current projects

If you are working on something interesting, you can incorporate that in your bio without divulging in details that could be detrimental to your existing client. You can also mention an interesting personal project.

* Testimonials

Incorporate two or three impressive testimonials in your bio. An ideal testimonial should talk objectively about how your client achieved the desired result with your aid.

*  Call to action

Your bio should end with a call to action. If you offer free content, mention how your clients can claim it. Most importantly, let them know how to contact you.

Now that you know the elements that makes a bio impressive, try making one for yourself and have prospective clients run behind you for your valuable service. 

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