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About Us

The one area of your small business website where you really have a chance to tell your story—who you are, what your small business is all about, and what makes you unique from your competitors.
Unfortunately, it’s one area where a lot of small businesses really miss the mark.
They either focus entirely on the wrong things, include a bunch of totally random information that doesn’t flow together, or don’t include enough text to add any real value.
Want to make the most of your “About Us” page? Here are 3 tips and specific examples of small businesses that really have it nailed.

1. ESTABLISH A CONVERSATIONAL TONE

It all starts with compelling content and a conversational tone. Instead of treating it like a boring writing assignment, think about how you would tell your story to someone if you were speaking with them face-to-face.
What would you say? How would you say it?
Would your delivery be stiff and academic, or would your face light up with excitement when you talked about opening your doors for the first time? Spoiler alert–I’m hoping you answered the latter.

2. TELL YOUR SMALL BUSINESS STORY

Here, company use their “About Us” page to share the story behind their brand name, their motivation for starting the business, and what customers can expect when they visit their boutique.

3. SHOW SOME PERSONALITY

I have to admit I have a huge soft spot for any and every small business that takes the extra time to write a unique “About Us” page. Instead of focusing on boring details or just mailing it in, they use their content to capture their unique small business vibe.
As you create new “About Us” content, always make sure you read it over from beginning to end out loud (this is really important) to see if everything flows together and if you captured the personality of your small business.
Remember, the tone of your content should typically read as though you’re having a face-to-face conversation with a first-time customer. If it does, you’re well on your way. If it doesn’t, it’s time to make some tweaks.