Bullet points and
bold headings keep your resume organized and easy to read.
Not exact matches
Use language appropriate to the visitor based on the target audience Heat maps show an F pattern is used when scanning content, so using
bold headings and sub-
headings to make it easier to scan and break up a copy Change paragraphs to bulleted lists Put the main point first (inverted pyramid) Use personal pronouns Put yourself in the place of the visitor and consider questions the visitor may have, then get to the point with the answer Add links, if appropriate, to
keep the visitor engaged on your site and to
keep them from searching elsewhere Name links (and anchor text) in a way that the visitor will know what to expect when they click Find out what keywords visitors are searching for to reach your site and write with these keywords in mind These tips are a great starting point for anyone wanting to optimize their website content.
But lest such a remarkable human resource like Filner be squandered by a party engaged in too many
bold initiatives for overcoming blinkered pre-2009 conceptions of legality to
keep track of, this George Will column shows us precisely where he is needed: at the
head of the NRC, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
We suggest
keeping headbands thin, on top of your
head as opposed to your forehead, and choosing bands
bold enough to be a sexy accessory (not an addition to a schoolgirl's uniform).
I generally
keep my outfits very causal and simple and add one
bold piece to it and I'm ready to
head out for those cocktails:).
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Keep clear space for margins and between each section so that it is clean and uncluttered •
Keep section
headings as simple
bolded text so it is easy for the recruiter to know where to look • Don't use fancy fonts, maintain a 12point easy to read font for your resume • Don't decorate your resume with distracting borders or other graphics • Use
bolding and italics only where really needed such as
headings
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Keep even margins all around the pages of at least 1», do not reduce so that you can cram more information onto the page • Maintain the font at 12 pts, do not change the font to something that is hard to read such as flowery scripts even for titles •
Bolding should be used for section
headings but do not use all capitals •
Keep clear spaces between sections and do not introduce graphic borders or dividers
Choose a single style for bullets (either circles or squares, for instance) and major
headings (either
bold or italics, initial caps or full caps, and so on)-- and
keep to it.