Creating a compelling and engaging intro
Your introduction is your chance to let future customers know who you are and what you do. It complements your portfolio and gives the reader a little more background information about you. A good place to start is to be clear about what people are hiring you to do. Give your viewers your basics. Let everyone know who is behind the website, where you are, and what experiences you have.
Anyway, there are thousands of portfolio websites with a variety of styles. You only have the first few minutes to impress customers with your website's potential, and what you can offer them in the future. Instead of simply saying I have experience in one area, I used to work in another. Show everyone that you have done the best, most special things. Sometimes it's not a big explosion, it just needs to be a step forward, a difference from the previous path is enough to make an impression. If possible, ask for data from old companies and projects, to increase the authenticity of the results you present here. However, do not lecture and show too much, it will backfire, making others afraid that you are lying.
The information provided should be complete, not too personal, and private, with a contact method, if any, so that people can find you as soon as they need it. Be creative about how you communicate the value you bring to your customers without being too boring.