Kim Randall

Tell Your Story

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365 Days of Blogging | Day 14

How often do you go to a blog or a website and want to learn more about the company or the author? I know I do this an awful lot, but I have noticed that so many of the “About” sections are so dull and boring. They don’t spark interest and they certainly do not tell me a story.

Tell your story!

How did you start doing what you are doing?

What struggles got you to where you are today?

What have you accomplished?

Who are you really?

What else do you do?

Who or what inspires you?

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This is all stuff that is interesting and will keep me coming back to your blog or will encourage others to share your company because of your story.

Now is your time so let’s hear what you have to say!

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 Tell Your Story
Social Brand Strategist & Interwebs Addict, Blogger, Lame joke teller, St. Louis Cardinals fan (woot! woot! 2011 Champs!!), Twitterholic, Second Life Resident (Sadie Pippita), entrepreneur, CEO of KiMedia Strategies - Tampa Social Media, Startup Weekend Tampa co-organizer and Chihuahua owner.

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Paul @ Sign Brackets at

Good point Kim! There are lots of potential bloggers in the internet but when you try to find out some information about them like visiting the “about page” or “contact me” all I can see is a big form. We should try to give a little information about ourselves or our product right?

Thanks for sharing your thoughts Kim :)

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