Build a Press-Ready Media Kit with Your Link in Bio

Every time your content reaches new people, there’s a chance a brand manager, podcast host, or journalist is watching.

If they click your link in bio and land on a cluttered page with no clear story, they’ll move on.

But if they find a press‑ready media kit, you instantly stand out as someone who’s ready to work.

Here’s how to build a simple but powerful media kit with your Bio Site.

Section 1: Who You Are in Two Sentences

At the top of your Bio Site, include:

  • Your name and niche

  • The audience you serve

  • What brands or topics you’re known for

Example:

“I’m Jordan, a wellness creator helping busy professionals build sustainable habits. I create honest, practical content about mental health, productivity, and slow living.”

Section 2: Key Audience and Platform Stats

You don’t need a giant following — but you do need clarity.

Include:

  • Primary platforms (e.g., TikTok, Instagram, YouTube)

  • Follower counts (rounded is fine)

  • Any standout metrics: average views, saves, or completion rates on signature content

You can link to your main profiles directly from this section.

Section 3: Examples of Your Best Work

Brands and producers want to see what you actually make.

Use a “Featured Work” section with:

  • Embedded videos of top‑performing content

  • Links to articles, guest posts, or podcast appearances

  • Campaigns you’re proud of (note if they were sponsored)

Choose pieces that represent the kind of work you want more of.

Section 4: What You Offer (and Don’t Offer)

Make it easy for potential partners to understand how they can work with you.

List:

  • Typical deliverables (e.g., “2 TikToks + 1 Reel,” “Podcast interviews,” “UGC video packages”)

  • Topics or categories you’re a fit for

  • Anything you don’t do (optional, but can help filter misaligned offers)

This saves everyone time and sets expectations early.

Section 5: Contact and Next Steps

Close with a clear way to reach you:

  • A dedicated email address

  • A simple contact form

  • Optional: a short note about your preferred timelines or process

You can also add a line like:

“For brand partnerships and media inquiries, please include your budget range and timeline in your message.”

Turn Your Bio Site into a Magnet for Opportunities

You never know who’s going to click your link in bio next.

Give them a media‑ready experience by turning your Bio Site into a clear, polished snapshot of who you are, who you reach, and how you work.

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