Ripples and Results: The Value in Updating Your Online Presence

by Yvonne Ortega @YvonneOrtega1
Have you ever changed one small item on your bio and then felt shocked at what else you needed to update? Simple changes had a ripple effect on my upcoming interactive workshop.
On Writer’s Chat, sponsored by Serious Writer, Inc., I noticed promotion of our next guest, author Edie Melson, to teach on writing an author bio. Since Edie is an expert on this topic, I squeezed that session into my workday. I didn’t think I would have much to update on mine. After all, I had several headshots and my bio done in the past couple of years.
The Effect on My New Look
I looked at my headshot. Gracious, my photographer took it in 2012. My hair was four inches longer. That was only half the problem. I didn’t need eyeglasses then. My contact lenses served me well. When I switched to prescription eyeglasses, that changed my look. I could get a new headshot without any inconvenience. Right?
Yes, I could get a headshot, but it wasn’t easy. My photographer and her husband had sold their home and studio to camp around the country. They would be in a nearby city for one day in mid-September, which would mean a three-hour round trip plus tolls. I had scheduled my interactive speaking workshop for women for Saturday, October 8, 2022. I needed a photographer as soon as possible so people would recognize me when they met me.
The Effect on My Media Kit
The new bio also affected my downloadable media kit on my website. It has the same headshot. Furthermore, I eliminated my involvement in good organizations and leadership positions to focus on the best for me at this time. I thought I had changed that information. Sadly, I had completed only a small portion of it.
The effect on my Amazon author page and social media
My website bio, headshots, and blogposts automatically go from my website to my Amazon author page. Of course, that means the need for an overhaul will show up there, too. My promotional flyer for my newsletter and social media stare me in the face and seem to say, “How fast can you wave a magic wand?”
To move forward, I received my bio critique from Edie a week later. I took immediate action based on her advice: scheduling a salon appointment for a trim, hiring a local photographer, and working on posting my revised bio.
At least now people will recognize me at the upcoming interactive speaking workshop, and I hope they will feel like they know me, too.
Your Turn:
How long has it been since you revised your bio? Is it up to date?
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Published on September 29, 2022 22:00
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