👋 Hey there,
Bio confusing people instead of converting them?
This prompt writes clear, compelling bios for every platform.
The Social Bio Prompt
Creates platform-specific bios that turn profile visitors into followers.
📋 THE PROMPT:
Write social media bios for [YOUR NAME/BRAND].
Your details:
What you do: [YOUR WORK]
Who you help: [TARGET AUDIENCE]
Main benefit: [VALUE YOU PROVIDE]
Personality: [YOUR VIBE]
Create bios for each platform:
**Twitter/X** (160 characters)
Format: [What you do] | [Who for] | [Result/benefit]
Include: One clear value prop
CTA: Link or action
**Instagram** (150 words)
Line 1: Hook (who you help)
Line 2-3: What you do
Line 4: Social proof or credibility
Line 5: CTA
Emojis: Use sparingly
**LinkedIn** (2,000 character limit, use ~200)
Professional but personal
Lead with transformation you create
Include keywords for searchability
End with clear next step
**TikTok** (80 characters)
Casual and direct
Focus on content type
Use relevant keywords
**YouTube** (1,000 character limit, use ~150)
What viewers will learn
Upload frequency
Subscribe CTA
Bio best practices:
Clear over clever
Benefit over process
Action-focused CTA
Update quarterly🎯 HOW TO USE IT:
Answer the 4 key questions
Generate bios for all platforms
A/B test different versions
Track follower conversion rate
Refine based on what works
💡 PRO TIP: Your bio isn't about you - it's about them. Don't say "I'm a designer." Say "I help startups look professional without hiring an agency." See the difference?
See you tomorrow!
Penny @Promptular
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