Your Bio Isn’t the Problem — Your Framing Is

People don’t bounce because your bio is boring. They bounce because they don’t get why it matters.

Founders and creators love to overstuff their bios. Titles. Credentials. Timelines. Jargon.

The reader just wants one thing: a reason to care.

The best bios aren’t long. They’re clear. They answer two quiet questions:

  • Who is this for

  • Why should I trust them

If your bio reads like a resume, you’re losing people.

Fix the framing. Lead with relevance. Cut the fluff.

A sharper line can do more than a full paragraph.

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