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First Versus Third Person Narrative: Theories on Writing Bios for ...

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First Versus Third Person Narrative: Theories on Writing Bios for Fashion Businesses. by annchingwang on Sep 30, 2011 • 2:54 pm 2 Comments. I study marketing and art equally. So something I've always wondered, as I am trying to infuse ...

 

If you've ever struggled with which voice to use when writing your bio, this article will set you strait.  This is a great article that clearly articulates the different benefits between 1st and 3rd person narrative voice when writing your bio or About page. The author definitely favors using 1st person and tells you why (just forget he's targeting fashion -- the rules apply to all of us).

 

You bio or About page is about you.  It should be in your voice. Read this article to know when and how you should be using 1st person, and gain some ideas about better ways to write your bio.

Jackie Paulson's comment, November 4, 2011 6:04 AM
I think we all need our own voice and if you write a compelling About page then readers can get to know you better. This is what the readers do want.
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Corporate Storytelling and Your CSR Strategy

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I can't believe I've had this PDF sitting on my hard drive for quite awhile and haven't shared it with you yet!  Thanks to fellow curator Gregg Morris for reminding me I had this excellent file:

 

CSR--Corporate Social Responsibility. What does that have to do with storytelling?  Everything!  Because it's really about how to effectively build your business reputation with stories.

 

Read this well done PDF to discover how you can apply storytelling to building your brand and reputation.  Just remember -- you've got to walk your talk for this to reallly work.

 

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