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🌌 From Forgettable Bio to About Page That Sells.

Transform your “About Me” into a trust-building, student-winning story.

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Make Your About Page Work Harder for You. 🌌

Discover how to blend mission, credibility, and story into one magnetic page.

Estimated Reading Time: 5 Minutes. — Wednesday, November 12th, 2025.

Hello again, Morphoicers!

Your “About Me” page isn’t filler—it’s a filter. After your homepage, it’s the most visited page on your site.

And here’s the kicker: students often decide whether to trust you (or not) right there. The problem? Too many About pages read like résumés or vague mission statements—when what people really want is a story.

This week in Tools of the Trade, we’re exploring storytelling prompts that help you craft an About page that feels human, credible, and magnetic. Done right, your story becomes your strongest trust-builder.

Today’s Tool: About Me Storytelling Prompts

Tool Type: AI Prompt Templates for Personal Branding
Key Benefit: Shape your background, mission, and expertise into a story that inspires connection and credibility.

How It Works

Think of AI as your personal brand coach. These prompts help you:

  • Uncover your origin story and link it to your mission.

  • Combine background, mission, and credibility into a simple arc.

  • Write in a tone that feels warm, not corporate.

Prompt Frameworks

1. The Origin Story Bio.

Title: Origin Story Bio Generator for [topic] Solopreneurs.

Purpose: To craft a premium, actionable prompt that generates a compelling origin story bio for a solopreneur teaching [topic], showcasing their journey to build trust and relatability with [audience]. Designed for a €600 guide, this equips solopreneurs with a narrative for About pages or media kits to drive conversions.


## Role & Context
- **Role**: You are a personal brand strategist and storytelling copywriter specializing in crafting authentic, relatable origin story bios that build trust and authority.
- **Audience**: [audience, e.g., solopreneurs, coaches] engaging with a €[price point, e.g., 2,000+] [offer type, e.g., online course, coaching] on [topic, e.g., AI course creation, leadership] in [industry, e.g., coaching, marketing].
- **Scenario**: You’re helping a solopreneur create a 250–300-word origin story bio for a €[price point] [offer type] on [topic], targeting [audience], for use on [channels, e.g., About page, media kits], to achieve [launch goal, e.g., higher conversions].
- **Why It Matters**: A relatable origin story fosters trust, humanizes the brand, and connects with audience challenges, driving enrollments without sounding salesy.

## Goal & Success Metrics (SMART)
- **Goal**: Generate a 250–300-word origin story bio for a solopreneur teaching [topic], following a “Start → Struggle → Breakthrough → Mission” arc, with 3 key beats (start, challenge, purpose), plus a 100-word social version.
- **Success Metric**: Bio drives ≥10% conversion increase when tested with [audience] on [channels] by November 30, 2025.

## 1-Line Context
Create a 250–300-word origin story bio for a solopreneur teaching [topic], connecting with [audience] on [channels].

## Prompt Instructions (Core Prompt)
You are a personal brand strategist. Write a 250–300-word origin story bio for a solopreneur teaching [topic] for a €[price point] [offer type] in [industry], targeting [audience], for use on [channels]. Follow this arc:
- Opening Hook (1 sentence, engaging).
- The Starting Point (where journey began).
- The Struggle (external/emotional challenge, name 1 emotion, e.g., fear).
- The Breakthrough (how challenge was overcome).
- The Mission (why they help [audience], unique approach).
- Soft CTA (optional, invites connection).
Output as Markdown (250–300 words) with headings, relatable and conversational tone, and a 100-word social version. Include Short (100-word) and Deep (500-word) variants. Suggest testing on [channels]. End with: “Say ‘Rewrite bio’ for alternative formats.”

## Structure & Flow
- **Intro Sentence**: Purpose of bio for [topic].
- **Opening Hook**: Engaging 1-sentence hook.
- **The Starting Point**: Journey’s origin (2–3 sentences).
- **The Struggle**: Challenge with 1 emotion (2–3 sentences).
- **The Breakthrough**: Overcoming moment (2–3 sentences).
- **The Mission**: Purpose and approach (2–3 sentences).
- **Soft CTA** (optional): Connection invitation (1 sentence).
- **Checklist**: Flow, authenticity, audience resonance.
- **Variants**: Short (100-word) and Deep (500-word) versions.
- **Testing Suggestion**: Test conversions on [channels].
- **Call to Action**: Alternative format instruction.

## Tone & Voice
- **Tone**: Relatable, honest, conversational, blending vulnerability and confidence.
- **Voice**: Human, e.g., “I was stuck, but this changed everything” vs. “I faced issues.”
- **Audience**: [audience] engaging with a [offer type] on [topic].
- **Example Voice Done Right**: “Burnout broke me, but it led me to help solopreneurs thrive.”

## Constraints & Guidelines
- **Limits**: 250–300 words (main), 100-word social version, 500-word deep variant.
- **Requirements**:
  - Follow “Start → Struggle → Breakthrough → Mission” arc.
  - Name 1 emotional challenge (e.g., fear, burnout).
  - End with hopeful, empowering mission.
  - Suit a solo creator for a €[price point] offer.
  - Include Short and Deep variants.
- **Banned Phrases**: Avoid “passionate about helping,” “experienced professional,” or generic terms.
- **Precision**: Tailor to [topic], [audience], [offer type], [price point], [industry], [channels], [launch goal].

## Quality Assurance
- **Review Checklist**:
  - Does the bio flow naturally from struggle to mission?
  - Is it human and relatable, not a résumé?
  - Would [audience] see themselves in the journey?
  - Is output practical for a solo creator?
- **Refinement**: Adjust based on feedback (e.g., deepen emotion, clarify mission).
- **Alternative Version**: Summarize in a Notion one-pager with arc breakdown.
- **Validation**: Test with 3–5 [audience] on [channels] for conversion uplift (e.g., sign-ups, inquiries).

## Benchmarks & Examples
- **Good Hook**: “I didn’t plan to teach AI courses—burnout forced my hand.” (engaging, personal).
- **Weak Hook**: “I’m a coach with experience.” (generic, flat).
- **Good Mission**: “I teach solopreneurs to launch confidently with my proven system, so they avoid my mistakes.” (specific, audience-focused).

## Iteration & Testing
- **Follow-Ups**:
  - “Rewrite bio as an X thread for [topic].”
  - “Turn bio into a video script for [audience].”
  - “Adapt bio for podcast intros.”
- **Testing**: Share on [channels], track conversions (e.g., clicks, sign-ups) for metrics.

## Layered Variants
- **Short**: 100-word social version.
- **Medium**: 250–300-word bio (default).
- **Deep**: 500-word extended version with sensory details.

## Presentation
- **Intro Sentence**: Bio purpose.
- **Opening Hook**: Engaging opener.
- **The Starting Point**: Journey’s start.
- **The Struggle**: Challenge with emotion.
- **The Breakthrough**: Overcoming moment.
- **The Mission**: Purpose and approach.
- **Soft CTA** (optional): Connection invitation.
- **Checklist**: Flow, authenticity, resonance.
- **Variants**: Short and Deep versions.
- **Testing Suggestion**: Conversion test on [channels].
- **Call to Action**: Alternative formats.

## Customization Options
- **Placeholders**: [topic], [audience], [offer type], [price point], [industry], [channels], [launch goal].
- **Example**: “Write a bio for a solopreneur teaching AI course creation, targeting solopreneurs, for About page.”
- **Enhancements**:
  - Add niche-specific cues (e.g., “For leadership: Highlight resilience”).
  - Include a Notion template for mapping bio arc.
  - Suggest tools (e.g., Canva for About page visuals, Grammarly for tone).
- **Visual Guide**: Suggest a Notion table for arc elements or a flowchart for integrating bio into branding.

## Example Output (Dummy Data: Offer Type = Online Course, Topic = AI Course Creation, Industry = Coaching, Audience = Solopreneurs, Price Point = €2,000, Channels = About Page/Media Kits, Launch Goal = Higher Conversions)
**Origin Story Bio for AI Course Creation**

**Intro Sentence**  
This origin story bio showcases my journey to teaching AI course creation, connecting with solopreneurs to drive conversions for my €2,000 course on About pages and media kits.

**Opening Hook**  
I didn’t set out to teach AI courses—burnout from a chaotic freelance life pushed me there.

**The Starting Point**  
Five years ago, I was a freelancer juggling clients, barely sleeping, dreaming of creating something lasting. I loved AI but felt stuck delivering one-off projects. Teaching others seemed like a distant fantasy.

**The Struggle**  
Burnout hit hard. Fear gripped me as I realized my business was running me, not the other way around. Late nights staring at invoices made me question if I’d ever break free.

**The Breakthrough**  
A mentor’s advice to systemize my process with AI tools changed everything. I built and launched my first course in 30 days, enrolling 50 students. That win showed me I could teach others to succeed.

**The Mission**  
Now, I help solopreneurs launch AI courses with a proven system, avoiding the chaos I faced. My €2,000 course simplifies the process, turning your expertise into impact.

**Soft CTA**  
Ready to launch your course? Let’s connect and make it happen.

**Checklist**  
- Does the bio flow from struggle to mission?  
- Is it human, not a résumé, for solopreneurs?  
- Would solopreneurs see their struggles in this journey?

**Short Variant (100 Words)**  
Burnout as a freelancer pushed me to teach AI course creation. Fearful and overworked, I was stuck until AI tools helped me launch a course in 30 days, enrolling 50 students. Now, I guide solopreneurs with my €2,000 course to turn expertise into impact without chaos. Let’s connect to launch yours. #AIcourse

**Deep Variant (500 Words)**  
[Expands with sensory details, e.g., “The glow of my laptop at 2 AM burned my eyes,” mentor dialogue like “Systemize or sink,” and specifics like “50 enrollments doubled my income.”]

**Testing Suggestion**  
Share bio on About page and media kits with 3–5 solopreneurs, tracking conversions (e.g., sign-ups, inquiries) to confirm 10% uplift by November 30, 2025.

**Call to Action**  
Say “Rewrite bio” for alternative formats.

## Follow-Up Prompt
“Rewrite this bio as an X thread for a [topic] business targeting [audience].”

1. Placeholder Marking

Every placeholder you must replace before using the prompt is enclosed in [brackets].
These placeholders personalize the prompt to your offer, audience, and context.

Full list of placeholders:

  • [topic]The main subject or expertise you teach.

  • [audience]The specific group you’re targeting (e.g., solopreneurs, coaches, freelancers).

  • [offer type] The product/service offered (e.g., online course, coaching program, membership).

  • [price point]The price of your offer (e.g., €600, €2,000+).

  • [industry]The niche or professional field (e.g., marketing, wellness, design).

  • [channels] The platforms where the bio will be used (e.g., About page, media kit, social media).

  • [launch goal] The intended outcome or success metric (e.g., increase conversions, attract PR).

2. Placeholder Explanations

Placeholder

Meaning

How to Fill It

Tip

[topic]

The subject you teach or the expertise your brand is built on.

Example: “AI course creation,” “leadership mindset,” “wellness marketing.”

Use your main expertise, not a vague term like “personal growth.”

[audience]

The people your message is meant to resonate with.

Example: “female founders,” “career coaches,” “content creators.”

Be specific enough that your reader feels “seen.”

[offer type]

The main format of what you sell.

Example: “online course,” “1:1 coaching,” “mentorship program.”

Pick one clear format. Avoid stacking (e.g., “course + coaching”).

[price point]

The actual or average price of your product.

Example: “€600,” “€2,000+.”

Use round numbers; it signals positioning and market level.

[industry]

The professional or creative category your brand operates in.

Example: “coaching,” “marketing,” “education.”

Keep it broad enough to describe your space but not generic.

[channels]

The places where the bio will be displayed or shared.

Example: “About page,” “LinkedIn,” “media kits.”

Choose the 1–2 most important channels.

[launch goal]

The measurable outcome you’re pursuing.

Example: “boost conversions,” “increase sign-ups,” “attract partnerships.”

Focus on one clear metric to guide the tone.

3. Notes on Using and Customizing the Template

What Must Be Changed

Before using this prompt, you must replace all placeholders with your own details:

  • [topic]

  • [audience]

  • [offer type]

  • [price point]

  • [industry]

  • [channels]

  • [launch goal]

Without these, the AI will generate a generic bio with no emotional depth or market fit.

What Can Be Customized (Optional for Better Results)

To elevate your output quality:

  • Add a tone modifier (e.g., “Use an empowering yet humble tone.”).

  • Include 1–2 emotional cues (e.g., “Focus on fear and burnout as main struggles.”).

  • Reference your signature method or framework (e.g., “mention my 4-step system”).

  • Specify testing preferences (e.g., “Suggest testing on LinkedIn first.”).

  • Add a story detail cue (e.g., “Include a moment of personal realization or mentor quote.”).

4. Quick Professional Tips

  • Ideal Use Case: Writing your “About Me” bio, for About pages, press kits, or course sales pages.

  • Recommended Length to Keep: 250–300 words for web; 100 words for social media.

  • When to Reuse: Adapt the same bio for podcast intros, LinkedIn summaries, and video scripts.

  • Testing Advice: Run A/B tests with two different hooks or emotional tones to find the most relatable version.

Example Output:

2. The Background + Mission + Credibility Blend

Title: About Me Section Generator for [topic] Solopreneurs.

Purpose: To craft a premium, actionable prompt that generates a compelling “About Me” section for a solopreneur teaching [topic], blending background, mission, and credibility to build trust with [audience]. Designed for a €600 guide, this equips solopreneurs with a narrative for About pages or sales pages to boost conversions.


## Role & Context
- **Role**: You are a personal brand copywriter and storytelling strategist specializing in crafting authentic, trust-building “About Me” sections that combine background, mission, and credibility.
- **Audience**: [audience, e.g., aspiring solopreneurs, coaches] engaging with a €[price point, e.g., 2,000+] [offer type, e.g., online course, coaching] on [topic, e.g., AI course creation, leadership] in [industry, e.g., coaching, marketing].
- **Scenario**: You’re helping a solopreneur create a 200–250-word “About Me” section for a €[price point] [offer type] on [topic], targeting [audience], for use on [channels, e.g., About page, sales pages], to achieve [launch goal, e.g., higher conversions], following an origin story.
- **Why It Matters**: A well-crafted “About Me” section reinforces credibility, relatability, and trust, encouraging [audience] to invest in the creator’s expertise.

## Goal & Success Metrics (SMART)
- **Goal**: Generate a 200–250-word “About Me” section for a solopreneur teaching [topic], blending background, mission, and credibility (with 2+ markers, e.g., results, client outcomes), plus a 100-word bio for email/speaker pages.
- **Success Metric**: Section drives ≥10% conversion increase when tested with [audience] on [channels] by November 30, 2025.

## 1-Line Context
Create a 200–250-word “About Me” section blending background, mission, and credibility for a solopreneur teaching [topic] to engage [audience] on [channels].

## Prompt Instructions (Core Prompt)
You are a personal brand copywriter. Write a 200–250-word “About Me” section for a solopreneur teaching [topic] for a €[price point] [offer type] in [industry], targeting [audience], for use on [channels]. Include:
- Background (1–2 sentences, professional foundation).
- Mission (2–3 sentences, what drives work, who it helps).
- Credibility (3–4 sentences, 2+ markers like results or client outcomes).
- Connection (1 sentence, encouraging, student-focused).
Output as Markdown (200–250 words) with headings, warm and conversational tone, and a 100-word bio version. Include Short (100-word) and Deep (400-word) variants. Suggest testing on [channels]. End with: “Say ‘Adapt About Me’ for alternative formats.”

## Structure & Flow
- **Intro Sentence**: Purpose of section for [topic].
- **Background**: Professional foundation (1–2 sentences).
- **Mission**: Drive and audience focus (2–3 sentences).
- **Credibility**: Proof of expertise (3–4 sentences, 2+ markers).
- **Connection**: Student-focused encouragement (1 sentence).
- **Checklist**: Clarity, authenticity, trust-building.
- **Variants**: Short (100-word) and Deep (400-word) versions.
- **Testing Suggestion**: Test conversions on [channels].
- **Call to Action**: Alternative format instruction.

## Tone & Voice
- **Tone**: Warm, humble confidence, conversational, human-first.
- **Voice**: Relatable, e.g., “I’ve been where you are” vs. “I’m an expert.”
- **Audience**: [audience] engaging with a [offer type] on [topic].
- **Example Voice Done Right**: “I’ve built courses from scratch, and now I help solopreneurs do the same with confidence.”

## Constraints & Guidelines
- **Limits**: 200–250 words (main), 100-word bio, 400-word deep variant.
- **Requirements**:
  - Include background, mission, credibility (2+ markers, e.g., “helped 300 clients,” “launched 5 courses”).
  - End with encouraging, student-focused connection.
  - Suit a solo creator for a €[price point] offer.
  - Include Short and Deep variants.
- **Banned Phrases**: Avoid “passionate about helping,” “seasoned professional,” or generic terms.
- **Precision**: Tailor to [topic], [audience], [offer type], [price point], [industry], [channels], [launch goal].

## Quality Assurance
- **Review Checklist**:
  - Does the section clearly blend background, mission, and credibility?
  - Is it conversational, not a résumé, for [audience]?
  - Would a first-time visitor trust the creator after reading?
  - Is output practical for a solo creator?
- **Refinement**: Adjust based on feedback (e.g., enhance credibility markers, warm tone).
- **Alternative Version**: Summarize in a Notion one-pager with section breakdown.
- **Validation**: Test with 3–5 [audience] on [channels] for conversion uplift (e.g., sign-ups, inquiries).

## Benchmarks & Examples
- **Good Background**: “I spent a decade as a freelancer before mastering AI-driven courses.” (specific, relatable).
- **Weak Background**: “I have experience in business.” (vague, generic).
- **Good Credibility**: “I’ve helped 300 solopreneurs launch courses, with 80% seeing revenue in 60 days.” (specific, measurable).

## Iteration & Testing
- **Follow-Ups**:
  - “Adapt section for an energetic X post for [topic].”
  - “Rewrite as a podcast bio for [audience].”
  - “Turn into a short speaker intro for [offer type].”
- **Testing**: Share on [channels], track conversions (e.g., clicks, sign-ups) for metrics.

## Layered Variants
- **Short**: 100-word bio for email/speaker pages.
- **Medium**: 200–250-word section (default).
- **Deep**: 400-word version with expanded proof and testimonials.

## Presentation
- **Intro Sentence**: Section purpose.
- **Background**: Professional foundation.
- **Mission**: Drive and audience focus.
- **Credibility**: Proof with 2+ markers.
- **Connection**: Student encouragement.
- **Checklist**: Clarity, authenticity, trust.
- **Variants**: Short and Deep versions.
- **Testing Suggestion**: Conversion test on [channels].
- **Call to Action**: Alternative formats.

## Customization Options
- **Placeholders**: [topic], [audience], [offer type], [price point], [industry], [channels], [launch goal].
- **Example**: “Craft an About Me for AI course creation, €2,000 course, targeting solopreneurs, for About page.”
- **Enhancements**:
  - Add niche-specific cues (e.g., “For leadership: Highlight team-building experience”).
  - Include a Notion template for mapping section elements.
  - Suggest tools (e.g., Canva for page visuals, Grammarly for tone).
- **Visual Guide**: Suggest a Notion table for section components or a flowchart for integrating into branding.

## Example Output (Dummy Data: Offer Type = Online Course, Topic = AI Course Creation, Industry = Coaching, Audience = Aspiring Solopreneurs, Price Point = €2,000, Channels = About Page/Sales Pages, Launch Goal = Higher Conversions)
**About Me Section for AI Course Creation**

**Intro Sentence**  
This “About Me” section blends my background, mission, and credibility to build trust with aspiring solopreneurs, driving conversions for my €2,000 AI course creation course on About and sales pages.

**Background**  
I started as a freelancer, piecing together AI projects for clients. Years of late nights built my expertise but left me craving a scalable impact.

**Mission**  
I’m driven to help aspiring solopreneurs turn their knowledge into profitable AI courses. My mission is to simplify the process, so you launch with clarity and confidence. No more guesswork—just a system that works.

**Credibility**  
I’ve launched five AI courses, generating €100K+ in revenue, and helped 300 solopreneurs create their own, with 80% seeing revenue within 60 days. My framework, refined over years, has empowered clients to teach thousands globally. I’ve spoken at industry events and mentored creators to scale sustainably.

**Connection**  
If you’re ready to turn your expertise into an AI course, I’m here to guide you.

**Checklist**  
- Does the section blend background, mission, and credibility clearly?  
- Is it conversational and relatable for solopreneurs?  
- Would a visitor trust the creator after reading?

**Short Variant (100 Words)**  
I went from freelancing AI projects to teaching solopreneurs how to launch profitable courses. My mission is to simplify course creation, helping you launch with confidence. I’ve launched five AI courses, generating €100K+, and helped 300 creators, with 80% seeing revenue in 60 days. My proven system works. Ready to build your AI course? I’m here to guide you. #AIcourse

**Deep Variant (400 Words)**  
[Expands with details like “Clients doubled their income,” testimonials like “Her system transformed my launch,” and specifics like “keynote at 2024 AI Summit.”]

**Testing Suggestion**  
Share section on About and sales pages with 3–5 solopreneurs, tracking conversions (e.g., sign-ups, inquiries) to confirm 10% uplift by November 30, 2025.

**Call to Action**  
Say “Adapt About Me” for alternative formats.

## Follow-Up Prompt
“Adapt this About Me section as an X post for a [topic] business targeting [audience].”

1. Template with Placeholders Marked

The placeholders you need to replace are:

  • [topic]

  • [audience]

  • [offer type]

  • [price point]

  • [industry]

  • [channels]

  • [launch goal]

2. Explanation of Each Placeholder

  • [topic]: The subject you teach (e.g., AI course creation, leadership, nutrition).

  • [audience]: The group you’re speaking to (e.g., aspiring solopreneurs, coaches, marketers).

  • [offer type]: The format of your product or service (e.g., online course, group program, coaching).

  • [price point]: The cost of your offer (e.g., €500, €2,000). Helps frame the positioning.

  • [industry]: The broader category where your work fits (e.g., education, marketing, coaching).

  • [channels]: Where the “About Me” will appear (e.g., website About page, sales page, email).

  • [launch goal]: The outcome you want (e.g., higher conversions, more trust, more sign-ups).

3. General Notes

  • What must be changed every time: All placeholders. If you skip any, the AI will produce vague or generic output.

  • What can be optionally improved for stronger results:

    • Add specific credibility markers (e.g., number of clients, measurable outcomes, awards).

    • Insert personal story details that show relatability.

    • Mention the transformation your audience will get, not just what you do.

    • Adapt tone slightly to match your brand (e.g., more formal vs. casual).

Example Output:

3. The Relatable Teaching Story

Title: Relatable Teaching Story Generator for [topic].

Purpose: To craft a premium, actionable prompt that generates a concise, relatable personal story explaining why a solopreneur chose to teach [topic], fostering emotional connection with [audience]. Designed for a €600 guide, this equips solopreneurs with narratives for About pages, emails, or webinars to drive trust and engagement


## Role & Context
- **Role**: You are a storytelling strategist and brand empathy copywriter specializing in crafting authentic, emotional stories that reveal the personal motivation behind teaching a topic.
- **Audience**: [audience, e.g., solopreneurs, coaches] engaging with a €[price point, e.g., 2,000+] [offer type, e.g., online course, coaching] on [topic, e.g., AI course creation, leadership] in [industry, e.g., coaching, marketing].
- **Scenario**: You’re helping a solopreneur create a 150–200-word personal story explaining why they chose to teach [topic] for a €[price point] [offer type], targeting [audience], for use on [channels, e.g., About page, webinars], to achieve [launch goal, e.g., stronger brand connection].
- **Why It Matters**: A heartfelt story about the “why” behind teaching builds trust, relatability, and curiosity, encouraging [audience] to engage with the creator’s mission.

## Goal & Success Metrics (SMART)
- **Goal**: Generate a 150–200-word personal story explaining why a solopreneur teaches [topic], including a moment of realization, emotion, and mission, plus a 100-word social version.
- **Success Metric**: Story drives ≥10% engagement increase (e.g., clicks, replies) when tested with [audience] on [channels] by November 30, 2025.

## 1-Line Context
Create a 150–200-word story explaining why a solopreneur teaches [topic], connecting emotionally with [audience] on [channels].

## Prompt Instructions (Core Prompt)
You are a storytelling strategist. Write a 150–200-word personal story explaining why a solopreneur chose to teach [topic] for a €[price point] [offer type] in [industry], targeting [audience], for use on [channels]. Include:
- Opening Moment (relatable situation, 1–2 sentences).
- Aha Moment (realization with vivid language, 1–2 sentences, e.g., “It hit me…”).
- Resolution (how realization shaped teaching decision, 2–3 sentences).
- Connection (link to [audience]’s needs, 1–2 sentences).
Output as Markdown (150–200 words) with headings, warm and conversational tone, and a 100-word social version. Include Short (100-word) and Deep (400-word) variants. Suggest testing on [channels]. End with: “Say ‘Rewrite story’ for alternative formats.”

## Structure & Flow
- **Intro Sentence**: Story purpose for [topic].
- **Opening Moment**: Relatable situation (1–2 sentences).
- **Aha Moment**: Realization with emotion (1–2 sentences).
- **Resolution**: Teaching decision (2–3 sentences).
- **Connection**: Audience link (1–2 sentences).
- **Checklist**: Emotion, clarity, audience connection.
- **Variants**: Short (100-word) and Deep (400-word) versions.
- **Testing Suggestion**: Test engagement on [channels].
- **Call to Action**: Alternative format instruction.

## Tone & Voice
- **Tone**: Warm, honest, conversational, cinematic but relatable.
- **Voice**: Human, e.g., “I saw her struggle and knew I had to help” vs. “I decided to teach.”
- **Audience**: [audience] engaging with a [offer type] on [topic].
- **Example Voice Done Right**: “Her fear mirrored mine, and that’s when I knew I had to teach.”

## Constraints & Guidelines
- **Limits**: 150–200 words (main), 100-word social version, 400-word deep variant.
- **Requirements**:
  - Include 1 “aha” moment with vivid language (e.g., “It hit me…”).
  - Name 1 emotion (e.g., fear, joy) in aha or resolution.
  - End with audience-focused connection.
  - Suit a solo creator for a €[price point] offer.
  - Include Short and Deep variants.
- **Banned Phrases**: Avoid “found my passion,” “love helping people,” or generic terms.
- **Precision**: Tailor to [topic], [audience], [offer type], [price point], [industry], [channels], [launch goal].

## Quality Assurance
- **Review Checklist**:
  - Is there a clear emotional “aha” moment?
  - Does the story feel believable and specific for [audience]?
  - Does the connection tie to [topic] teaching mission?
  - Is output practical for a solo creator?
- **Refinement**: Adjust based on feedback (e.g., deepen emotion, sharpen connection).
- **Alternative Version**: Summarize in a Notion one-pager with story breakdown.
- **Validation**: Test with 3–5 [audience] on [channels] for engagement (e.g., clicks, replies).

## Benchmarks & Examples
- **Good Aha Moment**: “It hit me: her fear of launching was my fear years ago.” (vivid, emotional).
- **Weak Aha Moment**: “I decided to help people.” (vague, no emotion).
- **Good Connection**: “That’s why I teach you to launch with confidence, avoiding my past mistakes.” (specific, audience-focused).

## Iteration & Testing
- **Follow-Ups**:
  - “Rewrite as a 3-post X thread for [topic].”
  - “Adapt into a 1-minute video script for [audience].”
  - “Reframe as a client story for [offer type].”
- **Testing**: Share on [channels], track engagement (e.g., clicks, replies) for metrics.

## Layered Variants
- **Short**: 100-word social version.
- **Medium**: 150–200-word story (default).
- **Deep**: 400-word narrative for About page/speech.

## Presentation
- **Intro Sentence**: Story purpose.
- **Opening Moment**: Relatable situation.
- **Aha Moment**: Realization with emotion.
- **Resolution**: Teaching decision.
- **Connection**: Audience link.
- **Checklist**: Emotion, clarity, connection.
- **Variants**: Short and Deep versions.
- **Testing Suggestion**: Engagement test on [channels].
- **Call to Action**: Alternative formats.

## Customization Options
- **Placeholders**: [topic], [audience], [offer type], [price point], [industry], [channels], [launch goal].
- **Example**: “Write a story explaining why I teach AI course creation, targeting solopreneurs, for webinars.”
- **Enhancements**:
  - Add niche-specific cues (e.g., “For leadership: Highlight team impact”).
  - Include a Notion template for mapping story elements.
  - Suggest tools (e.g., Canva for visuals, Descript for video scripts).
- **Visual Guide**: Suggest a Notion table for story components or a flowchart for integrating into content strategy.

## Example Output (Dummy Data: Offer Type = Online Course, Topic = AI Course Creation, Industry = Coaching, Audience = Solopreneurs, Price Point = €2,000, Channels = About Page/Webinars, Launch Goal = Stronger Brand Connection)
**The Day I Decided to Teach AI Course Creation**

**Intro Sentence**  
This story explains why I chose to teach AI course creation, connecting emotionally with solopreneurs to build trust for my €2,000 course on About pages and webinars.

**Opening Moment**  
Two years ago, I watched a client crumble under self-doubt, too scared to launch her course despite her expertise.

**Aha Moment**  
Her fear hit me hard—it was my own fear years ago when I hesitated to teach. That’s when I realized: I could help others overcome that same barrier.

**Resolution**  
That moment drove me to create a system for launching AI courses with confidence. I launched my first course, enrolling 50 students, and knew teaching was my calling. Joy replaced doubt as I saw others succeed.

**Connection**  
That’s why I teach solopreneurs like you to launch with clarity, using my €2,000 course to avoid the doubts I once faced.

**Checklist**  
- Is there a clear emotional “aha” moment (fear to realization)?  
- Does the story feel believable for solopreneurs?  
- Does the connection tie to AI course creation mission?

**Short Variant (100 Words)**  
Watching a client’s fear of launching her course mirrored my own doubts years ago. That’s when it hit me: I could help solopreneurs overcome that barrier. I built a system, launched my AI course with 50 students, and found joy in teaching. My €2,000 course helps you launch confidently, avoiding my past fears. #AIcourse

**Deep Variant (400 Words)**  
[Expands with details like “Her voice shook as she spoke,” client outcomes like “She enrolled 30 students,” and system specifics like “step-by-step validation process.”]

**Testing Suggestion**  
Share story on About page and webinars with 3–5 solopreneurs, tracking engagement (e.g., clicks, webinar sign-ups) to confirm 10% uplift by November 30, 2025.

**Call to Action**  
Say “Rewrite story” for alternative formats.

## Follow-Up Prompt
“Rewrite this story as a 3-post X thread for a [topic] business targeting [audience].”

1. Template Placeholders

The placeholders to replace are:

  • [topic]

  • [audience]

  • [offer type]

  • [price point]

  • [industry]

  • [channels]

  • [launch goal]

2. Explanation of Each Placeholder

  • [topic]: What you teach (e.g., AI course creation, leadership, health coaching).

  • [audience]: Who you serve (e.g., solopreneurs, coaches, freelancers).

  • [offer type]: Format of your offer (e.g., online course, mastermind, 1:1 coaching).

  • [price point]: Your price level (e.g., €500, €2,000+). This signals positioning.

  • [industry]: The broader niche you belong to (e.g., education, marketing, wellness).

  • [channels]: Where you’ll use the story (e.g., About page, email, webinar).

  • [launch goal]: What outcome you want (e.g., stronger brand connection, more sign-ups).

3. General Notes

  • What must always be changed: All placeholders. Leaving them blank will give you generic, unconvincing output.

  • Optional improvements for stronger results:

    • Add a vivid personal moment (client example, struggle you faced).

    • Insert a real emotion (fear, joy, frustration) to strengthen relatability.

    • Mention a small but specific success marker (e.g., “50 students enrolled”).

    • Adapt tone slightly for your brand style (friendly, professional, inspiring).

Example Output:

4. The Student-Centered Connection

Title: Student-Centered About Me Closer for [topic].

Purpose: To craft a premium, actionable prompt that generates a student-centered “About Me” closing section for a solopreneur teaching [topic], connecting their past struggles to their [audience]’s current challenges to foster trust and drive conversions. Designed for a €600 guide, this equips solopreneurs with an empathetic narrative for About pages or video outros.


## Role & Context
- **Role**: You are a transformational storytelling strategist and empathy-driven copywriter specializing in crafting student-focused narratives that build trust and connection.
- **Audience**: [audience, e.g., solopreneurs, coaches] engaging with a €[price point, e.g., 2,000+] [offer type, e.g., online course, coaching] on [topic, e.g., AI course creation, leadership] in [industry, e.g., coaching, marketing].
- **Scenario**: You’re helping a solopreneur create a 200–250-word “About Me” closing section for a €[price point] [offer type] on [topic], targeting [audience], for use on [channels, e.g., About page, video outros], to achieve [launch goal, e.g., higher conversions], following an origin story.
- **Why It Matters**: Connecting personal struggles to students’ challenges transforms authority into relatability, fostering trust and encouraging enrollment.

## Goal & Success Metrics (SMART)
- **Goal**: Generate a 200–250-word “About Me” closing section linking the creator’s past struggles to [audience]’s challenges, with parallel struggle, empathy, transformation pathway, plus a 100-word bio version.
- **Success Metric**: Section drives ≥10% conversion increase when tested with [audience] on [channels] by November 30, 2025.

## 1-Line Context
Create a 200–250-word “About Me” closer connecting a solopreneur’s struggles to [audience]’s journey for [topic] on [channels].

## Prompt Instructions (Core Prompt)
You are a storytelling strategist. Write a 200–250-word “About Me” closing section for a solopreneur teaching [topic] for a €[price point] [offer type] in [industry], targeting [audience], for use on [channels]. Include:
- Mirror Moment (past struggle mirroring [audience]’s challenges, 1–2 sentences).
- Empathy Statement (validating feelings, 2–3 sentences).
- Bridge (how creator’s journey/framework helps, 2–3 sentences).
- Empowering Close (hopeful, student-focused call-to-action, 1 sentence).
Output as Markdown (200–250 words) with headings, warm and empathetic tone, and a 100-word bio version. Include Short (100-word) and Deep (400-word) variants. Suggest testing on [channels]. End with: “Say ‘Adapt closer’ for alternative formats.”

## Structure & Flow
- **Intro Sentence**: Section purpose for [topic].
- **Mirror Moment**: Creator’s past struggle (1–2 sentences).
- **Empathy Statement**: Validate audience feelings (2–3 sentences).
- **Bridge**: Creator’s solution for audience (2–3 sentences).
- **Empowering Close**: Hopeful call-to-action (1 sentence).
- **Checklist**: Empathy, connection, student focus.
- **Variants**: Short (100-word) and Deep (400-word) versions.
- **Testing Suggestion**: Test conversions on [channels].
- **Call to Action**: Alternative format instruction.

## Tone & Voice
- **Tone**: Warm, empathetic, encouraging, student-centric.
- **Voice**: Mentor-like, e.g., “I’ve been where you are” vs. “I’m successful.”
- **Audience**: [audience] engaging with a [offer type] on [topic].
- **Example Voice Done Right**: “You’re not alone in feeling stuck—I’ve been there, and I’ll show you the way out.”

## Constraints & Guidelines
- **Limits**: 200–250 words (main), 100-word bio, 400-word deep variant.
- **Requirements**:
  - Include parallel struggle, empathy, transformation pathway.
  - Use 2+ “you” statements addressing [audience].
  - End with hopeful, student-focused close.
  - Suit a solo creator for a €[price point] offer.
  - Include Short and Deep variants.
- **Banned Phrases**: Avoid “I’m amazing,” “join my course,” or self-centered terms.
- **Precision**: Tailor to [topic], [audience], [offer type], [price point], [industry], [channels], [launch goal].

## Quality Assurance
- **Review Checklist**:
  - Does the section show empathy for [audience]’s challenges?
  - Does it tie creator’s struggles to audience outcomes?
  - Is the close student-first and hopeful?
  - Is output practical for a solo creator?
- **Refinement**: Adjust based on feedback (e.g., deepen empathy, clarify pathway).
- **Alternative Version**: Summarize in a Notion one-pager with section breakdown.
- **Validation**: Test with 3–5 [audience] on [channels] for conversion uplift (e.g., sign-ups, inquiries).

## Benchmarks & Examples
- **Good Mirror Moment**: “I once felt paralyzed by doubt, just like you might feel launching your course.” (specific, relatable).
- **Weak Mirror Moment**: “I had problems.” (vague, no connection).
- **Good Close**: “You don’t need all the answers—just my system to guide you.” (hopeful, student-focused).

## Iteration & Testing
- **Follow-Ups**:
  - “Rewrite in a more conversational tone for [topic].”
  - “Adapt for a video outro script for [audience].”
  - “Condense into an X post inviting DMs.”
- **Testing**: Share on [channels], track conversions (e.g., clicks, sign-ups) for metrics.

## Layered Variants
- **Short**: 100-word bio for landing pages/videos.
- **Medium**: 200–250-word section (default).
- **Deep**: 400-word narrative with mini case study.

## Presentation
- **Intro Sentence**: Section purpose.
- **Mirror Moment**: Creator’s struggle.
- **Empathy Statement**: Audience validation.
- **Bridge**: Solution pathway.
- **Empowering Close**: Student call-to-action.
- **Checklist**: Empathy, connection, focus.
- **Variants**: Short and Deep versions.
- **Testing Suggestion**: Conversion test on [channels].
- **Call to Action**: Alternative formats.

## Customization Options
- **Placeholders**: [topic], [audience], [offer type], [price point], [industry], [channels], [launch goal].
- **Example**: “Write an About Me closer for AI course creation, targeting solopreneurs, for About page.”
- **Enhancements**:
  - Add niche-specific cues (e.g., “For leadership: Emphasize team empowerment”).
  - Include a Notion template for mapping section elements.
  - Suggest tools (e.g., Canva for visuals, Descript for video outros).
- **Visual Guide**: Suggest a Notion table for section components or a flowchart for integrating into branding.

## Example Output (Dummy Data: Offer Type = Online Course, Topic = AI Course Creation, Industry = Coaching, Audience = Solopreneurs, Price Point = €2,000, Channels = About Page/Video Outros, Launch Goal = Higher Conversions)
**Student-Centered About Me Closer for AI Course Creation**

**Intro Sentence**  
This “About Me” closer connects my struggles to solopreneurs’ challenges in AI course creation, building trust for my €2,000 course on About pages and video outros.

**Mirror Moment**  
I once froze with self-doubt, terrified my first AI course would flop, just like you might fear launching yours.

**Empathy Statement**  
That sinking feeling of not being “good enough” is real—I’ve been there, second-guessing every step. You’re not alone if you’re overwhelmed or stuck. It’s normal to wonder if your expertise will resonate.

**Bridge**  
That’s why I built a proven system to launch AI courses with confidence. My €2,000 course simplifies the process, guiding you past doubt to a successful launch, just as it did for me and 300 others.

**Empowering Close**  
You don’t need to have it all figured out—just my system to guide you to success.

**Checklist**  
- Does the section show empathy for solopreneurs’ challenges?  
- Does it tie creator’s doubt to audience outcomes?  
- Is the close hopeful and student-focused?

**Short Variant (100 Words)**  
I know the fear of launching a course, doubting it’s good enough—I’ve been there. That overwhelm is normal, but you’re not alone. My €2,000 AI course creation system, tested with 300 solopreneurs, turns doubt into a successful launch. You don’t need all the answers—just my proven path to guide you. #AIcourse

**Deep Variant (400 Words)**  
[Expands with details like “My first webinar had 10 attendees,” a case study like “Client X enrolled 50 students,” and system specifics like “module-by-module blueprint.”]

**Testing Suggestion**  
Share section on About page and video outros with 3–5 solopreneurs, tracking conversions (e.g., sign-ups, inquiries) to confirm 10% uplift by November 30, 2025.

**Call to Action**  
Say “Adapt closer” for alternative formats.

## Follow-Up Prompt
“Adapt this closer as an X post inviting DMs for a [topic] business targeting [audience].”

1. Template Placeholders

Replace the following every time:

  • [topic]

  • [audience]

  • [offer type]

  • [price point]

  • [industry]

  • [channels]

  • [launch goal]

2. Explanation of Each Placeholder

  • [topic]: The subject you teach (e.g., AI course creation, leadership, fitness).

  • [audience]: The group you want to connect with (e.g., solopreneurs, coaches, small business owners).

  • [offer type]: The product or service (e.g., online course, membership, coaching).

  • [price point]: The cost of your offer (e.g., €500, €2,000). Helps frame value.

  • [industry]: The wider category (e.g., education, wellness, marketing).

  • [channels]: Where the closer will appear (e.g., About page, webinar outro, video outro).

  • [launch goal]: What you want to achieve (e.g., more conversions, higher trust, more sign-ups).

3. General Notes

  • Must always change: All placeholders. Leaving one in brackets will make the AI output generic or irrelevant.

  • Optional improvements for stronger results:

    • Add a specific past struggle (your “mirror moment”).

    • Include 1–2 audience-focused “you” statements to deepen empathy.

    • Show a small transformation proof (e.g., “300 students launched successfully”).

    • Adapt closing line tone (encouraging, mentor-like, motivational) to match your brand.

Example Output:

Mini Review: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Makes you approachable without underselling yourself.

  • Turns “About Me” into a trust-builder.

  • Breaks the blank-page paralysis.

Cons

  • Requires just enough vulnerability (no hiding behind jargon).

  • Oversharing irrelevant details can water down credibility.

Verdict: Your About page is your digital handshake. With prompts, you can craft one that’s authentic, persuasive, and actually enjoyable to write.

Top 5 Industry News

  1. Kajabi adds Profile Story blocks Modular storytelling sections for About pages.

  2. Thinkific upgrades Instructor PagesPersonal stories sit alongside course catalogs.

  3. Podia debuts Mission Statements Values-driven sections baked in.

  4. Mighty Networks enhances Member ProfilesCommunity bios get personal backstories.

  5. Circle launches Founder Highlights Spotlight your journey in the community hub.

Takeaway Toolkit

  • Start with your origin story—make your background relatable.

  • Blend background, mission, and credibility for authority.

  • Close with a student-centered section: “I’ve been where you are, and here’s how I can help.”

Until next time, keep sharing your story with confidence.


— Valentine.
Morphoices | The solopreneur’s favorite AI course creation companion.

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