Your headline in your LinkedIn profile should be as equally compelling
as the headline in your resume.
And while you are string meddling down with this, let us tell you that this came in
as headline in «The Daily Mail» and they are right, In GeekBench scores, Tesco one does beat the iPad, but really?
The finalists, chosen by an international jury of museum and gallery directors and curators, are,
as a headline in «The Guardian» put it, «three women — and a housing estate.»
As the headline in the magazine states, «What Happens in Vegas May Well Wind Up in Your Garage.»
But the quality of these reports varies immensely — «The truth, but not the whole truth,»
as a headline in -LSB-...]
The latter aren't a part but a mirror of God's inner nature and —
as a headline in my book clearly states — mercy is a mirror of the Trinity.
Plus, being able to headline a much smaller show that largely occurs at the same venue every time isn't even remotely as difficult
as headlining in huge arenas around the country / world.
Not exact matches
The two traded barbs for several months before finally reaching a convenient truce
in time for Trump to sit down
as the
headlining guest of Kelly's first broadcast primetime special.
A version of this article appears
as part of our 40 Under 40 list
in the Sept. 1, 2017 issue of Fortune with the
headline «Youth Revolt.»
The creator of Romania - based misinformation site Ending the Fed, cited by Buzzfeed
as responsible for four of most viral false election
headlines on Facebook, told Inc.
in November that he created the U.S. politics website with the intention of helping Trump get elected.
The expected bump on Wall Street came
as headlines turned from the President's provocative comments on North Korea to violent unrest over the weekend
in Charlottesville, Virginia.
In the past, when people of color were treated with indignity and disdain for simply existing, most responses from company leaders involved an approach of firing an employee, a feeble apology, and business
as usual once the event faded from the
headlines.
Neil Young got on board to
headline the concert
in August, and on September 29, 2012 appeared with The Black Keys, John Legend
as well
as the Foo Fighters on the Great Lawn of Central Park.
Sexual harassment is at least
as rampant
in the tech and startup community
as all the
headlines suggest, according to a new survey.
After a fractious divorce
in 2009, Roy and Dash engaged
in what can be described
as an ugly custody battle, which routinely triggered tabloid
headlines.
Not only do they make sure that articles make sense and the subjects and verbs are right, at many places — such
as the media company
in question — they write the
headlines and make sure the trains run on time.
Just
as he did this week, he'll now regularly share
headline space with Bank of England Governor Mark Carney, and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke,
as all three grapple with the ongoing task of economic stimulus
in the wake of the 2008 - 09 financial crisis.
If you want to be recognized
as a LinkedIn LION, you can add LION to the end of your name
in your profile or
in your profile
headline.
In this article about
headlines that sell, you can see samples of how to make
headlines such
as this, including this easy
headline formula:
As a
headline on an op - ed
in the Guardian — ironically one of the first Instant Articles partners — spells out, «if the price of giving everyone Internet access is total domination by Facebook, it's not worth it.»
Yes, the company now known
as Snap Inc. will be making major
headlines in 2017, with its unfolding IPO.
Once you have found the best DKI
headline and supporting description strategy to grab the attention of
as many prospects
as possible and maximize qualified traffic to your landing pages, it's time to replicate this strategy
in each of the ad group's landing pages
in order to maximize conversion rates on that traffic.
(If there is indeed an alternative way to target each keyword individually and effectively with a static
headline, then it is time to silo the keywords
in question into new ad groups,
as they will actually perform better that way.)
The tariff
headlines come at a time when China has come back into the foreground
as a concern for investors for the first time
in two years.
As the markets sank
in the past two weeks,
headlines suggested that the end of the central bank easy money era was finally «sinking
in.»
As I recall the
headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily
in terms of career progression and opportunities.
There's a lot to unpack here, but here's the
headline for the presentation: «The Eisenhower National Highway System for the Information Age» — a secure, nationwide 5G network that would reflect American values and counter China's «dominant position
in the manufacture and operation of network infrastructure,» along with China's position
as the «dominant malicious actor
in the Information Domain.»
«Sitting is the new smoking,»
headlines have blared,
as a parade of scientific research has uncovered the truly terrible effects of having your backside planted
in one place all day (including making you not just sicker but also dumber).
I can remember
in the simpler times when we thought that clickbait
headlines and listicles for losers were about
as low
as you could go
in the corrupt competition for eyeballs.
BGOV's veteran editors would gather and roll their eyes
as Winkler, on the line from New York, tore apart each
headline and made them rewrite it
in Bloomberg - ese.
Clickbait
headlines have proliferated
in the past few years thanks to hugely popular websites such
as the Huffington Post and BuzzFeed.
Aaron
in for Adam, contemplating a history lesson about retailers and banking
as Amazon is rumored to be eyeing the market for financial services (complete with semi-tongue-
in-cheek
headline).
His Tau Investments has chosen
as its first target textile and apparel manufacturing
in emerging markets, a $ 1 trillion industry that has been
in the
headlines recently for such disasters
as the Rana Plaza building collapse
in Bangladesh last May that took 1,129 lives.
Panera (PNRA), meanwhile, generated
headlines last year
as it took a big step toward reducing the use of antibiotics and confinement of animals
in its supply chain.
How much wealthy Americans contribute to their wonky economy, deeply shaken by the 2008 - 2009 financial crisis has become a salient topic
in recent years,
as failing banks, home foreclosures, and a shrinking middle class have dominated
headlines while the super-rich get super richer.
While Bond King Bill Gross, founder of world's largest bond fund PIMCO, is going deep into California and New York munis, claiming the returns are still the best
in the market despite the
headline risk, even the discussion of bankruptcy
as a bargaining chip has caused some to fear bond market hysteria.
A version of this article appears
in the Oct. 1, 2017 issue of Fortune
as part of the Most Powerful Women package with the
headline «On our Radar.»
The Republican wave
in 2010 was fueled by voter backlash against Obama's policies,
headlined by the health care law that quickly became known
as «Obamacare.»
As your name appears
in the search results, your
headline must be compelling enough to make people want to click on your profile to learn more about you.
Some images will draw
in viewers more than others, and,
as it turns out, the
headlines and images that convert at different numbers
in each social network or distribution partner.
The first was
in his
headline: He estimates that through licensing deals to secure its search engine
as the default option on Apple's phones, Google will pay Apple $ 3 billion
in fees
in Apple's fiscal year 2017.
Ripple has made
headlines in recent weeks,
as its native digital currency has surged — and fallen — dramatically.
Cook, who grew up
in south Alabama near the Gulf Coast and attended Auburn University, made
headlines in October by coming out
as gay.
A version of this post appears
as a sidebar
in the «Blockchain Mania» article
in the Sept. 1, 2017 issue of Fortune with the
headline «Bitcoin
in Real Life.»
Big businesses such
as Home Depot, Jimmy John's, Michaels and Target have made
headlines for credit card hacks
in the past year.
Ronaldo's statement is not the only
headline he created
as he also scored the only goal
in Real's win over Gremio.
The deal, which Republicans have painted
as evidence of collusion between Clinton and Russia, made its way back into
headlines in October, shortly before it emerged that a federal grand jury approved the first charges filed by special counsel Robert Mueller
as he investigates whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow.
The government has so far failed to clarify the standards of its foreign investment review process, which garnered
headlines as the government rejected BHP's takeover of Potash Corp and became even more muddled
in the aftermath of the CNOOC / Nexen and Petronas / Progress takeovers.
Branson continues, «Before the team was able to fully investigate the incident, one side of the story was already being shared widely online, and is generating
headlines in news publications
as well
as social networks.
Sterling also nudged higher to just under $ 1.28 and 87.42 pence per euro
as formal negotiations got underway on Britain's exit from the European Union, which are expected to generate plenty of
headlines for the currency
in the weeks ahead.