Not exact matches
While it's easy to spend hours talking
about proper onpage SEO techniques, the short version is have the keyword (s) you want to rank for in the title,
headline and meta description of each
page of your website.
A version of this article appears in print on October 22, 1991, on
Page C00001 of the National edition with the
headline: Sexual Harassment: It's
About Power, Not Lust.
The
headline numbers will give you some idea as to how much advertising on a
page might be worth — but actually visiting the strongest of those links will give you an excellent feel for the types of people coming to the site and talking
about the site.
A version of this article appears in print on July 27, 2011, on
Page B1 of the New York edition with the
headline: On All Levels of the Economy, Concern
About the Impasse: Losing Top Rating Could Cost Growth And Job Creation.
Modesty has undeniably enjoyed front -
page headline status in Christian conversations
about sexuality for decades, almost irrespective of particular church tradition.
B) The
headline on CNN's main
page is «Intelligent Design Scientist Sues...» Talk
about a contradiction in terms!
I sometimes go to ESPNFC online and half their articles on the ESPN ARSENAL
page pretend to be
about Arsenal but are really articles comparing something
about Arsenal to Chelsea and the
headline photo is a big head - shot of...........
Of course, the rumors fly, and the next week Italy's sports
pages are filled with
headlines speculating
about all sorts of nonsense, MILAN - MARADONA, WHAT IS IT ALL A
about all sorts of nonsense, MILAN - MARADONA, WHAT IS IT ALL
ABOUTABOUT?
Last year the Yates Center News frequently printed stories
about its teams on
Page One with thick black headlines that were two or three times bigger than other front - page headlines such as GOVERNOR TO BE IN COUNTY or SHERIFF»S CAR GOES OUT OF CONTROL or HORSE KILLED ON HIGH
Page One with thick black
headlines that were two or three times bigger than other front -
page headlines such as GOVERNOR TO BE IN COUNTY or SHERIFF»S CAR GOES OUT OF CONTROL or HORSE KILLED ON HIGH
page headlines such as GOVERNOR TO BE IN COUNTY or SHERIFF»S CAR GOES OUT OF CONTROL or HORSE KILLED ON HIGHWAY.
Now for most Premier League centre forwards that is quite something,
headline news in fact, and if it were a Chelsea player who had that record it would be front and back
page news in every newspaper, and the lead on every TV and radio show
about football.
Another tactic: at the bottom of this
page, note the topic - specific example that displays
headlines about the Iraq war.
The site collects news stories, blog posts and videos
about Hillary and puts them up on a straightforward three - column
page without explicit commentary, though they're clearly selected and
headlined to put Hillary in the best light.
A casual visitor learns nothing
about Clinton by a visit to her home
page — not even a meaningful
headline or tagline helps convey a message.
The New York Daily News featured a story
about the ad campaign on its Monday front
page under the
headline «Fire «em — Andy targets 7 NRA - bought GOP reps in new push for gun reform.»
De Blasio wasn't amused Monday when asked
about the front
page of Sunday's Post, which had «PREETY HAPPY» as the
headline next to an image of the mayor drinking champagne in celebration of President Trump's sudden firing of Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara.
The
Page One
headline was
about a supposed «exclusive» stating that «for the first time,» ex-top cop Bill Bratton had «lifted the veil «and revealed he wouldn't mind having his old job back.
In July 1962, a detailed story
about America's close call with thalidomide appeared on the front
page of The Washington Post, under the
headline «Heroine of FDA Keeps Bad Drug Off Market,» with a photo of Kelsey.
Before three weeks, while activity through the
pages of the news paper, a small
headline bent my eyes and instantly affective my attention, it was
about adult dating sites.
Behind Grass - Roots School Advocacy, Bill Gates That's the
headline over the front -
page story in my Early Edition Sunday Times and I was looking forward to some juicy tidbits
about the billionaire secretly funding a Bill Ayers power - to - the - people project.
Samantha, whose family is moving from Maine to California to be with her, first made
headlines two years ago when she received a three -
page letter from Mr. Andropov in reply to one she had written him
about the dangers of nuclear war.
Beginning with the New York Times's front -
page splash
about an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) study in August of 2004 («Nation's Charter Schools Lagging Behind, U.S. Test Scores Reveal»), it seems that every study, no matter how problematic, has spawned a
headline, simply because it talks
about charters» effects on test scores.
I hadn't had to talk to my young daughters
about a front -
page tabloid newspaper article, an article
headlined with the word SLEAZEBAG!
Above all, the H1 tag should serve as the content piece's title or
headline, communicating what the
page is
about.
These «headers» or
headlines provide Google with a basic framework of what your
page or post is all
about.
Our current approach at ICO Partners when pitching games in emails to media and influencers is to have a snappy
headline, two short sentences that explain why they should care
about a certain game followed by a nice animated gif and links to the press
page and a blog post / full press release.
I don't want to give you a big spiel
about how all your future sales hang on you getting your
headline right, how your
headline alone determines whether a viewer even reads the rest of your
page, how your
headline can make or break your sales
page... I don't want to give that lecture, but I must, because it's all true.
That paragraph deserves expansion, a front -
page headline, further explanation, and (on this issue) to be run
about ten times, which is a frequency that advertisers sometimes target if they really want to get their message across.
A front -
page article and
headline on April 24 reported that the Global Climate Coalition, a group that throughout the 1990s represented industries with profits tied to fossil fuels, knew
about the scientific consensus that greenhouse gas emissions could cause global warming but ignored it in a lobbying and public relations campaign against efforts to curb emissions.
Perhaps the
headline will end up being: «Republican Candidates Not Even Asked
About Climate Change Because The Van Carrying The Questions Was Hit By a Beautiful Drunken Female Celebrity Driver and The Bag of Questions, Which Fell Out of The Van, Was Carried Away By The Stray Puppy of a Football Star»
Page 1 stuff, for sure.
by Katie Grimes, E&E Legal Senior Media Fellow, and Tom Tanton, E&E Legal's Director of Science and Technology Assessment As appearing in Flash Report False claims
about the success of California's green economy have been front -
page headlines for several years.
In April 2014, following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's third installment of its 7,000 -
page report, the largest circulation newspaper in my county ran an editorial with the stunningly original
headline: Canada needs to get serious
about climate change.
As an example, Wall takes the keyword «high speed routers,» and offers 3 different title tags for a
page on a website
about «high speed routers» using the various
headline approaches noted above:
Top it off with a compelling
headline and save the in - depth details on yourself and your attorneys for your home
page and «
About Us» section.
USA Today contains a front
page article
headlined «Baseball's home run king faces possibility of prison; Bonds» career likely over after indictment alleges he lied
about using steroids.»
Meanwhile, Robinhood's web home
page displays a personalized news feed of finance
headlines about the stocks you trade.
If your browsing habits are all
about efficiency though, opting for images to automatically display beside their
headline each time you load the front
page or a new sub will send your scrolling experience into overdrive.
A version of this article appears in print on March 21, 2018, on
Page B5 of the New York edition with the
headline: What «Likes» Say
About You.
and, «Click here to learn more
about our no - risk cryptocurrency that enables instant payments to anyone in the world,» are examples of misleading
headlines given by the Facebook advertising
page.
And don't forget to be clear
about what you're interested in and what drives you: a single, pithy
headline at the top of your
page speaks volumes.
Editing your
headline allows you to make a statement
about yourself, create a mini-ad for your services or products, or add SEO keywords right on your LinkedIn
page.