3. Include a Mini-bio with a hyperlink to your main bio- Under your profile pic should be a mini-bio with a link to your About page. Your mini-bio should be listed above the fold (visible at the top of your page without having to scroll down to it) and should be just that...MINI. This means just a blurb about your blog and yourself and what your readers should expect. Save all of the other juicy details for the About page.
4. De-clutter your sidebar- Your sidebar is the perfect place to list things that your readers are interested in without having to put in too much effort. You want to be considered a help, not a hindrance, so this means clean up your sidebar and only include things that are beneficial to your readers. For example, remove tag clouds and replace it with a search box, remove ads that aren't generating real income, remove blogrolls/your favorite blogs and remove the follower widget. Clutter will deter readers from your blog! As I mentioned before, keep it simple. Things to consider using in your sidebar:
Custom images linking to your top 5 most popular blog posts.
Custom buttons that link to your post categories rather than a tag cloud.
An RSS feed link for following your blog instead of the follower widget/blogroll (bonus points for adding a signup form for readers to receive new posts directly to their inbox).
One social media feed (Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, Etsy, etc.). I suggest adding the social platform that you are most active on and that has the most followers and engagement.
A search box.
Also, make sure that all of your sidebar links work! Click each link and verify that they take you to the correct location. If you are using external links and they don’t work, either find out what the correct URL's are or remove them completely.