How to structure your about us page

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Why is the About Us page important?

  • The "About us" page serves several key purposes: Builds Trust: By sharing your story and values, you humanize your brand, making it more relatable.

  • Increases the brand credibility: Highlighting achievements, certifications, or partnerships can reinforce your authority in your industry.

  • Informs and engages the visitors: A compelling narrative can captivate visitors, encouraging them to explore your site further.

  • Helps with SEO: Well-crafted content can improve your site's search engine rankings by targeting relevant keywords.

How should you structure an “About us” page?

To create a compelling and informative "About us" page, consider incorporating the following sections:

Hero section:

This section is the first fold and should immediately convey who you are and what you do, capturing the visitor's attention. Begin with a concise and engaging introduction that captures your brand's essence.

Brand story:

Share the journey of your company. Write about how it started, the challenges faced, and the milestones achieved. This narrative helps visitors connect with your brand on a personal level. You can use infographics to keep the content light.

  • Vision, mission, values, and belief: Clearly articulate your company's mission and core values. Explain why you do what you do and what drives your business decisions.

  • About the team: Introduce the people behind your brand. Include photos and brief bios to humanize your company and build trust.

  • Achievements: Highlight significant accomplishments, awards, or recognitions that reinforce your credibility and expertise.

  • Call to action: Always have some space designed for the call to action to help visitors connect with you.

Tips

Use images and videos that are visually appealing.

Add quotes and notes from the founder or the management.

In case you feel all the above sections will make the About Us page long, you can divide the information and design one main “About Us” page and multiple subpages. For more on building key pages, read our blog on how to structure a home page. You can also check out how to structure a service page. For the full picture, read our pillar guide on what a website is and why you need one.

Frequently asked questions

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Lead with your story, not your services. Use a clear structure with a hero section, brand story, mission and values, team introduction, and a call to action. Write in a tone that matches your brand personality. Keep paragraphs short and use visuals to break up text. Focus on why your company exists and what makes it different.

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Yes. Showing the people behind your brand builds trust and makes your company feel more human. Include clear headshots with names and brief roles. Visitors are more likely to engage with a brand when they can see who they are working with. Even small teams benefit from this personal touch.

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A well-written About Us page targets branded keywords and builds E-E-A-T signals (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trust). Search engines use it to understand who is behind the website. Including your company name, location, and industry naturally in the content helps your site appear in relevant searches.

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Long enough to tell your story and establish credibility, but short enough to hold attention. Most effective About Us pages are between 300 and 800 words. If you have a lot to share, break it into sections with clear headings or use subpages for detailed content like company history or leadership bios.

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Avoid generic corporate language that could apply to any company. Do not list only facts without telling a story. Skip stock photos of people who are not on your team. Avoid making it only about you without connecting it to how you help your customers. The page should make visitors feel something, not just inform them.

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Yes. WEMASY's website builder includes templates for About Us pages with sections for your story, team, values, and call to action. You can customize the layout, add images, and publish without coding. The page is mobile-responsive by default and connects to the rest of your site seamlessly.

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