Annabel does nt always need to get the FRONT
PAGE headlines like the rest of these do - nothing headline grabbing politicians.
Even one dead baby should create an uproar, but there's an epidemic of bad advice and its not getting front
page headlines like autism and no one's wearing ribbons for these lost children.
Not exact matches
For example, you can use a tool
like KingSumo
Headlines, Optimizely, or VWO to test different blog post
headlines or opt - in forms on blog post
pages.
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.
i'm starting to believe that cnn is the supreme troll — why do stories
like this continue to
headline their front
page?
the link to this
page from the main
page looks
like a news
headline.
How does a ridiculous
headline like this even get on the front
page of cnn.com?
In her trailblazing She Who Is (1992), the title boldly confronting the reader
like a 100 - point
headline on the front
page of a newspaper, Johnson identified the death of patriarchy's God emphatically.
It was quite the wacky Wednesday this week as football mades
headlines both on the back and front
pages thanks to the
likes of David Moyes and Joey Barton.
High - visibility means
page elements
like headlines, images (adding a photo or an image of any kind usually improves the results) and calls - to - action
like «Donate Now.»
The tabloids: The appearance of all - but - nude body - painted babes in sanitized Times Square — once home to strictly family friendly characters
like anti-Semitic Elmos and cop - punching Spider - Men — gave editors of the city's scandal sheets the opportunity to plaster their
pages with sexy pics and indignant
headlines, engaging in what one Observer contributor described as the unbeatable paper - selling combo of «simultaneous shaming and titillating.»
John Boorman condescends to his audience, kookily but heavy - handedly linking the personal to the political, beginning with a traffic jam during which a prominent Irish businessmen, Liam O'Leary (Brendan Gleeson), gives a homeless man a bottle of wine and a passerby waves a newspaper around
like a placard, a
headline announcing «the greatest rich - poor divide in Europe» on the front
page.
A big part of the reason why comes from the film playing more
like a comical character study with a world events backdrop, letting us see the craziness that would be front
page headlines through the filtered and skewed view of a man whose own political views stemmed more through favors and paybacks than through heartfelt convictions.
«But I,
like you, don't look at the world through the
pages of USA Today or the
headlines in POLITICO.»
At present, I simply tend to look at the pictures and the
headlines in addition the subheadings, but stumbling here makes me study this
page, and I had been grateful, seems
like many thanks to you, my weblog reading interest has returned.
When Marvel Comics announced that their newest superhero would be a Muslim teenager from New Jersey, the Pakistani - American girl Kamala Khan, the New York Times
headline read
like it could have come right out of the
pages of the Daily Bugle: «Mighty, Muslim and Leaping Off the
Page»!
Readers can view an image of each full
page (which looks just
like the print version) to scan
headlines and choose articles.
A version of this review appears in print on October 11, 2013, on
Page C30 of the New York edition with the
headline: Reliving the Show That «Dropped
Like a Bomb».
The front
page headline shrieked some
like «This man wants to destroy 50,000 jobs!»
A version of this article appears in print on May 23, 2012, on
Page B3 of the New York edition with the
headline: If Video Sites Could Act
Like Cable Companies.
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.