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What to Put on Your Bio Page (With Examples)

Last updated on January 10, 2026

A good Find@ Bio Page is clear, focused, and action-oriented. The goal is to help visitors understand who you are and guide them to the most important actions — without overwhelming them.


Recommended Structure

Most high-performing Bio Pages follow this simple structure:

  1. Profile header (identity)
  2. Primary action (main goal)
  3. Supporting links or content
  4. Trust & engagement elements

1. Profile Header

This is the first thing visitors see. Keep it short and clear.

  • Profile name or brand name
  • Short tagline explaining what you do
  • Optional avatar or logo

Example:

Jane Doe
Digital Creator • Fitness & Lifestyle

2. Primary Action (Most Important)

Your most important link should always come first. This is what you want most visitors to click.

  • Shop
  • Book a call
  • Watch latest video
  • Sign up or register

Examples:

  • “Book a Free Call” → Calendly
  • “Shop My Collection” → Online store
  • “Watch My Latest Video” → YouTube

3. Supporting Links

After the main action, add supporting links and content. These help users explore more without distracting from your main goal.

  • Social media profiles
  • Secondary offers
  • Music, videos, or playlists
  • Contact options

Example:

  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Spotify Playlist
  • Contact Me

4. Trust & Engagement Elements

These elements help build trust and increase interaction.

  • Contact form or email
  • Newsletter signup
  • Testimonials or FAQs
  • Live chat widget
  • Verification badge (if verified)

Examples by Use Case

Creator / Influencer

  • Latest video or post
  • Shop or affiliate link
  • Instagram & TikTok
  • Newsletter signup

Artist / Musician

  • Spotify or Apple Music embed
  • Latest release
  • Tour dates or events
  • Merch store

Business / Freelancer

  • Book a call or appointment
  • Services or portfolio
  • Google Maps location
  • Contact form

Athlete

  • Sponsor or partner link
  • Highlights or media
  • Social profiles
  • Contact or management info

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Too many links with no clear priority
  • No call-to-action
  • Outdated or broken links
  • Long text blocks that are hard to scan

Best Practices

  • Keep it simple and scannable
  • Put the most important link at the top
  • Update content regularly
  • Use analytics to see what people click
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