Frequently asked questions
What should I write in my calligraphy TikTok bio?
Name your style, your skill focus, and what followers get. Say whether you teach modern script, brush lettering, or pointed pen; whether you're beginner-friendly or advanced; and your recurring payoff, like free practice sheets or weekly drills. Put guides or commissions in the link line and keep the bio to one clear promise.
How do I get beginners to follow my lettering account?
Tell them they can do it too. Most viewers assume lettering is innate talent, so a bio like 'for people who hate their handwriting' or 'faux calligraphy with any pen' pulls in the huge beginner audience that pretty-but-intimidating accounts scare off. Reassurance converts better than showing off.
Should my calligraphy bio mention free practice sheets?
If you offer them, absolutely — it's one of the strongest follow reasons in this niche. Letterers want to practice, not just watch, so a downloadable guide or drill turns a passive viewer into a follower. Put the file in your link line and reference it in the bio so people know it exists.
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