Emily LaFave

about.me Advisory Board 2.0

As we enter into the next phase of about.me‘s growth, we’re beyond excited to welcome a new group of advisors from a diverse set of backgrounds and influences. The group includes skateboard legend Tony Hawk, Styleseat Founder Melody McCloskey, chef Michael Mina, foodie & Forage.co Founder Emily Olson LaFave, media guru Gary Vaynerchuck, fashion designer Ian Hannula, Blue Bottle Founder James Freeman, just to name a few. If our experience with this group is anywhere near as transformative as our 26 original advisors, they’ll help us to reach an even more diversified audience that really is the most magical ingredient that makes up our company.

See Tony Hawk and the complete list of advisors here: http://about.me/about/advisors

Tony Hawk

Daniel Prado

Beyond the Beautiful Game: about.me World Cup

The second week of the World Cup has brought many surprises with it and lots of excitement but the end of group play has meant there aren’t games every day of the week. That’s why we’re making up for it today with even more pages from countries playing Saturday and Sunday. With the majority of this weekend’s teams coming from Latin America we’re featuring Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Costa Rica, and the Netherlands.

Before they play be sure to catch up on your knowledge of all the countries and meet someone from there through the about.me pages and links below. And don’t forget to take a look at the page of our post header, music lover from Colombia who shares his love for music on his page with his Soundcloud, Daniel Prado. Good luck to all the teams this weekend!

Diana Zuleta

Diana Zuleta, world traveler and interactive art director, look at her page to learn more about her speaking events and search Costa Rica for more on her home country.

Martin Hogeboom

Martin Hogeboom, photographer, see his page for more of his work (especially love his Everyday People series) and for more Dutch about.me pages, search Netherlands.

Pamela Acosta

Pamela Acosta, digital strategist promoting the beauty, culture and traditions of Mexico. Check out her page to learn more about the country and search Mexico on about.me.

Mariano Mancilla

Mariano Mancilla, graphic designer and photographer, take a look at his page for more of his work (tip: check his blog) and learn more about his home when you search Chile.

Isadora Zemgeski

Isadora Zemgeski, marketing student and storyteller who loves to write horror stories, which you can find on her page.  For more on her fellow countrymen, search Brazil.

Featured Friday #FFaboutme

Happy Friday! Do you have your about.me link in your twitter bio? What about on your Instagram or Pinterest? Using your about.me link on your social profiles helps people learn about you, not just browse about your tweets, photos, or pins.

Drew

You Are More Than Your Tweets.

The pages featured in this post are all included in the individual’s Twitter bio. With great images & informative bios these pages help new twitter followers learn more about the person. We’re all more than our tweets, your page can fill in the personality missing from your social profiles.

joseph.faulk Doug Knust

Take a look are the featured pages, click on each image to see their full page, and remember to leave a compliment when you do!

If your about.me link is in the appropriate section of you twitter bio, tweet the hashtag #FFaboutme for a chance to be selected next week. A clear, high resolution image helps too.

Traveling with about.me: Ghana

This Thursday we’re again choosing to travel to one of the countries competing in the World Cup today, Ghana. Known by their nickname of the Black Stars, Ghana’s national football team has represented the country since 1950. Located in West Africa, along the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean, Ghana is also geographically closer to the center of the earth than any other country in the world.

Check out all the pages below but before you do, don’t forget to have a look at green evangelist Kwesi Acquah (our post header), and the awesome environmental blog he writes and highlights on his page. Then if you’re in need of some job hunting help, see Edem Adzaho‘s page as she has trained and mentored over 5,000 graduates and young professionals from all over Ghana.

Isaac Nii Noi Nortey Andrea Hayford Edward Tagoe Marilyn Osei Selorm Kpade Jeani Tamakloe Nii Nai-Kwade

Thanks again for coming along for our world-traveling adventure, stay tuned for our next destination! If you have a suggestion of where we should visit next, tell us about it in our comment section.

José Alejandro Puga Patiño

Students of the Week

This week’s students are a diverse group from four different countries whose teams are playing in the World Cup today. They hail from Ecuador, Argentina, Switzerland and France.

As you have a look at all the student pages here, to learn a bit more about their countries, aspirations, interests and personalities, don’t forget to have a look at our post header, José Alejandro Puga Patiño who, in addition to studying communication is a film buff. Then take a look at Carolina Villalva‘s page.  A student of chemical engineering from Argentina, she shows off her passion for sunsets with her background photo.

Carolina Villalva Daniel Müller Marie Frering

P.S. Don’t forget how important it is to give a great first impression through email, add your profile to your email signature so employers can link to your resume and learn more about you. Find out how to add your page to your email signature in our FAQs.

Share your story

Everyone has a unique story to share with the world. This is something we at about.me truly believe and is one of the reasons the platform was created. So while it’s important to have a compelling background to draw people into your page and say a bit about you, your picture can’t tell the whole story. That’s what the biography section is for. After all, you’re the one who knows your story best, you should be the one to tell it.

Sometimes though, it’s hard to know where to start. So we’ve found some great bios to serve as examples.  As you’re reading through them, you’ll notice that each person has a unique storytelling style which helps their page stand out. They also, importantly, keep it short and sweet so everyone will take the time to read it.

Personal and Professional

Rachel Stanley

We liked the way Rachel Stanley’s bio because of the way she talked about herself both personally and professionally. It shows different aspects of her life while her writing style also reinforces the impression her picture gives that she’s always on the go.

“PROFESSIONALLY: fast-paced, start-up mentality, go-getter, hunter & closer, persuasive, creative, social-media minded, motivated. Learning from failures and thriving on successes.

PERSONALLY: a little wine, a lot of coffee, movies at home on Friday nights. Runner and traveler.”

Humor and Random Facts

Will Rolls

If you’re not quite sure about where to start with your bio, you might try one of the strategies used by both Justin Yeash (our header photo) and Will Rolls above. They both use humor, to poke fun at themselves, and give seemingly random facts that are actually very personal. Will also uses his to direct you to other parts of his page. Have a look:

“Hello. I’m an Englishman living in Hamburg, Germany. My day job is as Planning Director at Grabarz & Partner, where I create advertising with brands such as Volkswagen.

I also do something on Twitter called @madeupstats, and write a blog about Hamburg (link below) – one day I may even get focused enough to be a writer.

Haven’t the faintest idea why you’re here, but hopefully this page will point you in the right direction.”

So go ahead and tell your story, the world is waiting for it.

Bayonle Arashi

Beyond the Beautiful Game: about.me World Cup

It’s been an interesting first week of the World Cup and as the games continue, this next week is sure to be even more exciting.  As many are enjoying the jogo bonito this weekend, we’d also like to feature the beautiful people from the countries playing in today’s games.  That is, we’re highlighting about.me members from Argentina, Iran, Germany, Ghana, Nigeria and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

To learn more about all the countries playing and the amazing about.me community members from those countries, be sure to check out all the pages and links below. And don’t forget to take a look at the page of our post header, sports show producer and soccer academy founder, Bayonle Arashi. Good luck to all the teams today!

Hana Kazazovic

Hana Kazazović, Blogger, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Learn more about the country when you search Bosnia and Herzegovina on about.me

Frank Mueller

Frank Müller, philosopher for change, Germany. For more about.me pages on Germans, search Germany.

Sena Kpodo

Sena Kpodo, founder of Discover Ghana and advocate for change, Ghana. Check out pages by Ghanaians on about.me when you search Ghana.

Mostafa Satari

Mostafa Satari, freelance software developer and adventurer, Iran. Learn more about Iran through the pages of Iranians on about.me.

Paula Alvarado

Paula Alvarado, Writer and Latin American Green Geek, Argentina. Check out more amazing pages by Argentines on about.me when you search Argentina.

Sanja Lazovic

To the land of .ME, Montenegro

Yesterday, our co-founder Tony Conrad was in Montenegro, pleased to be participating again in the annual Spark.Me conference. Tony expressed how thrilling it was to be in the land of .ME since this is where the about.me domain originates. Montenegro, shortly after independence in 2006, applied to be assigned the Top Level Domain, .ME and was granted it in 2007 so they could then open it up for anyone in the world to obtain a .ME domain.*

Located in the southern part of the Adriatic Sea, this fairly new and rather small country (population, 600,000) boasts a great number of about.me community members with awesome pages. In honor of Tony’s recent trip there, we wanted to feature some of them. Take for example, Sanja Lazovic, (our header image) whose awesome picture shows off both her and her workplace, the .ME registry. Through their pictures, apps and links on their about.me pages we invite you to learn more about each person below and the country of Montenegro.

N.S. KENOVA Masa Dikanovic Lazar Radulovic Ana Ponos Igor Milic Dena Dervanovic Ivan Radonjic Natasa Djukanovic

*For a longer explanation on how the .ME domain came to be see domain.me’s article.

Featured Friday #FFaboutme

Happy Friday! Do you have your about.me link in your twitter bio? What about on your Instagram or Pinterest? Using your about.me link on your social profiles helps people learn about you, not just browse about your tweets, photos, or pins.

Simon

You Are More Than Your Tweets.

The pages featured in this post are all included in the individual’s Twitter bio. With great images & informative bios these pages help new twitter followers learn more about the person. We’re all more than our tweets, your page can fill in the personality missing from your social profiles.

Bayu Adji Mess Wright

Take a look are the featured pages, click on each image to see their full page, and remember to leave a compliment when you do!

If your about.me link is in the appropriate section of you twitter bio, tweet the hashtag #FFaboutme for a chance to be selected next week. A clear, high resolution image helps too.

John Sarlis

Traveling with about.me: Greece

Following our string of posts on the World Cup we’re continuing our theme and traveling to one of the countries playing today, Greece.  The birthplace of the Olympics, democracy and many mathematic principles, the country’s amazing past continues to have influence around the world. Today, through the pages of our about.me members, we’re learning a bit more about the country at present.

As you’re taking a look at all the pages below, don’t forget to check out fashion aficionado, John Sarlis in our post header, and one of his favorite songs embedded in his page. Below, have a look at the photography by Penelope Tripatzi and the fun bio and picture by designer, Spiros Polikandriotis.

Penelope Tripatzi Spiros Polikandriotis constans go Christos D. Katsanos Christina Papaioannou Dimitris G. Kalavros-Gousiou Kyriaki Fotiadou

Thanks again for coming along for our world-traveling adventure, stay tuned for our next destination! If you have a suggestion of where we should visit next, tell us about it in our comment section.

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