Every website has one – the About tab or About Us. What does yours say about you or your company? Smiley face

Who Are These Guys?

There is an interesting discussion going on in LinkedIn®.

An individual posed a question asking contributors what they wanted to see in an About or About Us page.

The succinct answer was “to humanize” the company. A frequent response was to put a face to the company – both literally and figuratively.

Make it Real

An About page with photos was important to many of the responders. Even more important was information about the people of the company – their beliefs, their background.

Here are the unscientific results.

  • 63 percent want information about the people of the company
  • 59 percent thought there should be photos (key executives, in larger companies)
  • 33 percent wanted information about the expertise of the company’s people
  • 11 percent mentioned the importance of contact information (and not just a generic email address)

Some other comments included that the About page should be brief, and not one where readers scroll continuously.

Others suggested links to other pages, like Executive bios and photos, so readers could decide how much (or how little) they wanted to read.

My Bottom Line

In essence, I have 5 elements I want answered from reading an About page.

  1. Who are you?
  2. Why should I care?
  3. What problem(s) are you going to solve for me?
  4. What makes your product/service different from any other?
  5. Prove it.

I think there are better ways to get to those answers than others. Putting a face to a company is certainly a good tactic.

One responder suggested featuring some of the front-line people – again, making it real.

What do you think? What do you look for when you click on an About page?

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