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Nothing Is Too Good For Your Entourage

Nothing Is Too Good For Your Entourage

 

You are Cordially Invited

to

Visit and Partake

                                            in 

                                                   LIKING and COMMENTING

                                               on my

                                                  ABOUT PAGE

 

Attire: Whatever your heart desires

Time: 24/7

Where: knowleselle

No RSVP Necessary

BYOB

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I’ve noticed quite a few visits to my ABOUT page recently, then some likes and comments and followers.  If you think about it, your ABOUT page is actually the first chapter in your book – the first sentence – the first paragraph. It’s the bait dangling on the hook. You have to WOW them,  make them take that bait, set the hook, and reel them in!  Don’t hand them sardines – put out the caviar and the good china! set hookThen…and only then you will have more likes, comments, and followers on the rest of your content, meaning,  this page is very important to your promoting and marketing of your book, your blog, or your arts.

 

Think about it. If you read a boring non-plus ABOUT page are you going to like or comment? Are you going to follow? Will you check in every day or two to see what’s up? Probably not.bored cat

I always read the ABOUT page of a blogger I am thinking of following before I make the plunge. Do you?

So…I’m going to work on my ABOUT page  now. It could use a bit of a sprucing up. Come on over by clicking on that link above and see what I’ve done. Tell me what you think!

Now where did I store my silver tea service?

 Elle

About Elle Knowles

Elle Knowles lives in the Florida Panhandle with her husband and off-at-college-most-of-the-time son. She has four daughters, one son, and eleven beautiful grandchildren. 'Crossing the Line' is her first novel. The sequel 'What Line' is a work in progress. Recently published is Coffee-Drunk Or Blind - a nonfiction story of homesteading in the Alaska wilderness with her parents and four siblings, told through letters by her mother and remembered accounts from the family.

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  1. I was attracted to your picture…loved how 40s it looked. I gather you’re speaking of the little blurb above this? I love that you had 5 kids…not having one is one of my biggest regrets.

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