Your About Page isn’t broken.

It’s starting in the wrong place.

your starting point vs your reader's starting point — they need orientation

Most About Pages don’t fail because the work is unclear.

They fail because the reader never gets oriented enough to continue.

You start where you are — inside the work.
Your reader is starting somewhere else entirely.

You need a bridge for translating how you see your work into words other people can follow. 

This guide helps you close that gap — without simplifying what you do, watering down your voice, or performing a personality you don’t recognize.

    By the end, you'll have:

    Not inspiration. Not notes. Actual page copy you can use.

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    Clear About page copy — not fragments or brainstorming notes

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    Language that feels steady instead of performative

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    A reusable page structure you can apply to other pages on your site

    No videos to binge.

    No, “find your why” detours.

    Just a steady way to write the page that introduces everything else.

    Small walkable bridge

    Don't treat your About Page as a standalone asset.

    It’s the page that quietly shapes how people read the rest of your site.

    What it starts in the right place:
    Your services make more sense
    Your tone feels steadier across pages
    Your reader knows how to follow you

    This guide helps you set that foundation — clearly, calmly, and without second-guessing.

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