Create An Author Expert Media BIO In 10 Easy Steps That The Media Will Love

By Annie Jennings

When an author or expert is seeking publicity and promotion for their book or business in media outlets such as TV, print, newspapers, magazine and online you will need the tools of the trade. The media would like to know right away the most important information about you that will help them learn all about you. Start off with your education, credentials, affiliations and academic achievements.

2. Be sure to include a listing of all of the books you have written along with the names. Also include your special reports, paper or studies that you have taken part in and note any influential affiliations. 3. Make of list of your primary topics of expertise along with your sub-topic to present a well-rounded and overall view of your entire knowledge and areas where you are considered an expert. 4. If you have been working in your area for many years, this further establishes your positioning so include how many years of experience you have.

6. List media appearances TV or radio and quotes in magazines in newspapers. 7. What does not belong in a bio: your personal family history, personal triumphs or tragedies unless they are tied into your area of expertise, your birth place. You can include the location where you currently reside or practice as this can be important if the media would like to book you for a radio or TV segment.

8. You media bio should be concise and accurate. Your information is easily verified by the media so be sure to use the exact and correct information. 9. You can include your media bio on your website along side an expanded bio if you wish that has more information for the media or your visitors. Just label is expanded bio so the media understands that you have a shorter, more concise version as well as an expanded, more detailed, version as well. However, the details must match.

10. In closing, your bio is an essential tool in getting booked as an author or getting booked on media as an expert commenting on a news story. The media will read over your bio and decide. Always have your professional picture ready to send to the media. Take the time, in advance, to get a professional headshot created as the media moves fast and when they ask for your picture, you will need to send it to them immediately. - 31955

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