50 copy-paste bio examples sorted by niche, with character counts for the mobile "see more" fold.
Four things: a hook that shows personality, your niche and content type, how often you post, and a call to action (subscribe, DM, check the pinned post). Specifics beat adjectives every time.
Front-load the first 100 characters - that is roughly what shows before "see more" on mobile. The full bio can run longer, but the hook and the offer must survive the fold.
They are written to be copy-paste safe, but you will convert better if you swap in your own niche details and voice. Fans subscribe to a person, not a template.
Yes, sparingly - they break up text and add personality. Two to five well-placed emojis outperform a wall of them; every example here follows that rule.
Mention your subscription positioning ("free page", "no PPV on the feed") when it is a selling point. Exact PPV prices belong in DMs, where you can anchor them with a preview.
Whenever your content or pricing changes, and at least once a quarter. A bio referencing a promo that ended months ago quietly kills trust before the first message.