Fashion Loves About.Me and You Should Too!

September 10, 2012 No Comments »
We told you a while ago about the new social media landing page tool you should all be using, About.me. And at the risk of harping on you a bit about this incredible resource, we want to tell you about some awesome people who are also using About.me. You see, it’s Fashion Week in New York and if you head on over to the About.me Directory, you’ll see About.me pages from some of fashion’s hottest people – from designers to models, editors to photographers, they’re all there.

Here are just a few:

So, why should you be following in the footsteps of fashion giants? Here’s why:

  • About.me takes just a few minutes to set up.
  • It’s a way to make a page that’s all about you, not your company, not your job, but you. It promotes your personal brand.
  • About.me is a phenomenal placeholder for a website or portfolio. You might not have time right now to build that awesome personal site you’ve always wanted, but you can build a splash page like these to get you noticed.
  • Good design gets noticed! And About.me has build in good design. Use it!

About the Author: Marcy Twete

Marcy Twete is the Founder and CEO of Career Girl Network and the author of the book “You Know Everybody! A Career Girl’s Guide to Building a Network That Works.” At Career Girl Network, Marcy provides women with information, resources, and networking to empower them in their careers and to advance the work of women in business as a whole. Prior to launching Career Girl Network, Marcy worked in numerous nonprofit organizations and as a consultant in the field of nonprofit fundraising, marketing, and community relations. Marcy is a graduate of the College of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota, and a native of rural North Dakota. She is the Vice Chair of the Chicago Board of Directors for Step Up Women’s Network in Chicago and a member of the Advisory Board for Girls on the Run Twin Cities, and is dedicated to advancing the work of organizations that move the needle for women and girls worldwide.

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