This summer, Nelson posted an article
headlined Like Finding Loose Change In The Sofa — Kind Of, in which she wrote of requisitioning a royalty statement from an Australian house for a client because:
Not exact matches
As a result, many people created a LinkedIn professional
headline that included their job title, company name, etc., just
like you'd
find at the top of a résumé.
You might recall Fed Vice-Chair Janet Yellen discussing at length the numerous pitfalls of the
headline unemployment rate, which doesn't count the discouraged workers who've dropped out of the labour force, those who've stopped looking for work but say they would still
like to have a job, and those who would
like to work full - time but could only
find part - time employment.
Just
like an envelope teaser copy, your
headline should refer to a problem readers want to solve, and promise that the solution they're looking for can be
found right there in the sales piece they're holding in they're hands.
Once you're sure you've
found the right landing page concept, you can start testing smaller things
like headlines, calls - to - action, directional cues, white space, colors, etc., as long as these aren't changing the message.
It seemed to me then (as it does now) that a hefty dollop of insidious «SHENANIGANS» was being carried out in covert fashion, the
likes of which moved from the ridiculous to the sublime with the April (2011) massacre in the gold and silver markets that most certainly were to be
found under the
headline of «shenanigans» and most certainly «ruined the fortunes of many.»
Should have just stopped with the
headline «Poll Shows Americans Know Little...» Most are to busy following the lives of celebrity's and reallity tv stars
like Snooki to know much of anything, let alone read past the
headline to
find out about a person's faith.
It does look
like these pundits feel they must say something controversial now and then just to get
headlines and for some reason they
find our great club the ideal candidate for bashing, manu last sesason, liv nearly every year, spu every year, manc just recently... you would think that the pundits faces would be purple at this stage with so much to belittle on that lot but no Arsenal is the team that some just love to hate.
When Elneny joined he was full of confidence and that's how you assess a player when he's at his very best otherwise a guy
like Ozil will be considered trash taking by his last performances yet everyone goes back to his memory books to assess Ozil and the same should happen with Elneny who won back to back player of the month when he first joined and scored that screamer against Barcelona yet his all round contribution that made the
headlines then came Xhaka on board and that is exactly when Elneny's form started slightly dipping because simply his confidence was shaken by
finding himself a regular bench warmer instead of a regular
like he was before Xhaka joining and I don't think Wenger addressed this psychological issue with Elneny or even noticed it probably because he had enough issues of his own.
Also, I'd
like to add that it seems to me the
headlines WOULD read «Breastfeeding
Found Harmful» IF such a thing could be found to be
Found Harmful» IF such a thing could be
found to be
found to be true!
Judging by a
headline I
found in the Akron Beacon Journal, the expert would probably not
like that suggestion.
And try to do a little research online about fluoride safety and you'll
find a range of «resources,» most of them with scary
headlines like the one above.
SUNNY GAULT: Before we get going with our conversation today, our main discussion about sleep, I did
find a news
headline that I'd
like to share these nice heartwarming stories, these stories that it really would take a miracle in order for something
like this to happen and it looks
like that's exactly what happened.
But despite the sleep shortfall, Kelly, or «White Dee» as she's better known, is still standing, offering a commentary on the news
headlines — a committed smoker, she
likes the idea of a smoking ban in parks — and
finding a smile for everyone.
«There's a local paper rolled up in a rubber band One more sad story's one more than I can stand Just once, how I'd
like to see the
headline say Not much to print today can't
find nothing bad to say
The study included a wide variety of severe weather events, Konisky said, and its
findings may not entirely apply to
headline - grabbing events
like the Texas flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey or the threat to Florida by Hurricane Irma.
The same NASA researchers who made
headlines in 1996 by announcing they had
found what looked
like fossil bacteria in a 4 - billion - year - old Martian meteorite have now discovered more evidence to back their controversial claim.
«Pteropods in Peril» is not the stuff of
headlines, nor have Fabry's
findings grabbed our attention
like the plight of the polar bears.
When these news outlets asserted that finally, the cause of (and cure for) PCOS has been
found, it caused many women to celebrate — it is definitely exciting to read a
headline like this!
About profile
headline, not oriental at all as you'll
find just the eastern thing has piqued my interest recently and I'm kinda
liking the myth.
There were a lot of different steps and I really
like to have an example of what they are looking for, so when all I got were simplistic prompts of «Write your
headline & summary,» I did some googling on the side to
find out what they meant by that.
Like it says in my
headline, I
find older women beautiful.
Add something to it to make a punchier dating
headline; e.g. «pick me and let me make you laugh» or I personally
like «Pick me please — my mum always told me to be polite to strangers and right now you're a stranger» as I think it holds promise but some people might
find it a little off - putting and think you are a mummy's boy / girl.
This makes «the
findings» a little less satisfying if you've been paying attention to news
headlines and with each victory it feels
like it's giving itself a pat on the back.
Included in the Warner announcement were the first mentions of
headline - worthy movies
like Wonder Woman and a Harry Potter spin - off trilogy, Fantastic Beasts and Where to
Find Them.
And that means
finding a way to avoid any more
headline - grabbing changes, without looking
like this is an administration that is becalmed.
I'm tired of seeing a
headline like this and then
finding out it's not available for the 9850/9860.
This simple math is the reason why it's so easy to
find internet articles with
headlines like «it's so important to reinvest».
Final Fantasy XV
headlines this weeks deals with gold where you can also
find the
likes of Blood Bowl 2, Slender: The Arrival, Mordheim: City GO →
I
like the verdict of the Economist, which
found the critique «strong on contempt and sneering, but weak on substance,» and noted the strange attitude in the
headline: «Science defends itself against the Skeptical Environmentalist.»
I
find it works really well to play five rounds in five minutes while some other part of my brain is working out things
like what
headline I will use or how I will organize a brief.
To give some variety to the list, I added the top
headlines from 20 different tech, social media and productivity sites that we
find ourselves reading and sharing often here at Buffer — sites
like Seth Godin, 99u, Social Media Explorer and more (the full list is available in spreadsheet form)-- for an additional 400
headlines to be analyzed.
While I generally
liked the content it was providing, I always
find that Bixby cuts off the full
headline and that's really annoying.
Reading local
headlines and
finding a band playing a show later sounds
like a downright heartening shift in focus from watching Facebook's vast tangle of digital citizens emote endlessly into their algorithmically - curated voids.
Does your professional
headline, in particular, contain the most important relevant keywords that recruiters and hiring decision makers will be searching to
find candidates
like you?
Making your
headline Search Engine Optimized («SEO»), or SEO - friendly, means using the 120 characters allowed to pack that spot with the keywords those people are most likely to enter into LinkedIn's (or any other) search engine to
find job seekers
like you.
Making my professional
headline SEO - friendly — it contains the keywords my target potential clients use to
find people
like me.
The
headline in your LinkedIn profile should contain some of the keywords people might use in a search to
find someone just
like you — someone with your skills, your strengths, and experience.
Standing out with your LinkedIn profile can mean highlighting the strongest qualifications you have for an employer in your LinkedIn
headline, backing up those qualifications with accomplishments throughout your profile summary, and using strategies that will help you become
found by the people who most need someone
like you.
To enhance the likelihood of being
found on LinkedIn, your
headline should be chock - full of the keywords people are using to
find someone
like you.
This means a headshot, a keyword - searchable
headline (don't default to your current title — it is not likely to contain the types of keywords that someone would type to
find talent
like you!)
She also recommended an objective statement that reads
like a
headline as might be
found on LinkedIn.
Serve as buyer for all
headline concerts and partner with all major talent agencies
like CAA, Bobby Roberts, Buddy Lee, William Morris, ICM, Paradise Artist, and Monterey to
find and showcase phenomenal talent for park events.
It may sound
like a
headline from Cosmo, but a survey published in the Journal of the British Association of Urological Surgeons
finds that the nearly two - thirds of women report sexual dysfunction.