Put a short, descriptive
phrase after your Title that hits the genre of your book.
Not exact matches
Most authors wait until it's too late to begin searching for the right keywords and key
phrases, often waiting until
after they have chosen a book
title and subtitle.
After describing the 12 key characteristics of successful book
titles and the importance of subtitles — Lorraine calls the subtitles «the second sound bite of your book,» she emphasizes the importance of including keywords and keyword
phrases in both your book's book
title and subtitle.
After all,
phrases like «wasted opportunity» are constantly tossed around in discussions of the
title.
While many in all probability aren't able to consider Söderlund at his
phrase after the egregious issues in Battlefront II, on the finish of the day, EA can sick afford to have one other huge
title — whether or not that be BioWare's Anthem or DICE's subsequent Battlefield sport — seize so many headlines for all of the incorrect causes.
Given there is actually a period
after the
phrase this suggests that it's more of a statement and less a game
title.
Carmen Neely
titled the eight paintings in her first New York solo show
after phrases she had recently heard («Just got ta caress it a little,» «Don't just hope it!
Titled after the name of a Jersey Shore arcade and the Ancient Roman wrestling
phrase, «It's all fun and games, until someone loses an eye,» the book documents the artist's self - described obsession with what is hidden behind the facades of strip clubs, haunted houses and nightclubs and other places of fantasy and entertainment.
Bradford has
titled select paintings
after phrases in the speech bubbles of his found comic panels — «Tonight....
Usually she selects a
title after the works are finished, from a list of previously noted words and
phrases, without any necessary objective connection between
title and image.
Titled after a well - known
phrase used to remember the colours of the rainbow, the display includes works from across the colour spectrum.
Years of hard work and experimentation by April Street have coalesced in her most recent solo exhibition of four paintings and two sculptural installations
titled A Vulgar Proof,
after an Elizabethan
phrase meaning «a common experience.»
Inspired by his South African heritage, Rhode
titled the exhibition Borne Frieze, an adaptation of the commonly used
phrase «Born Frees,» a moniker given to the generation born
after the end of Apartheid in 1994.
As the
title's
phrasing suggests, Postscript: Writing
After Conceptual Art addresses the intersection of conceptual art and writing from a unique perspective.
The intriguing
title of the exhibition, L'Esprit d'Escalier, derives from the French
phrase which literally means «wit of the staircase» and refers to the regret one feels
after missing an opportunity to deliver a witty comeback or parting shot.
After your
title, include a brief summary of qualifications that can be easily tailored by inserting key terms and
phrases from the job posting.
Consider using the pipe character «'' (usually shift the «\» key) and putting your top 2 or 3 Skill
phrases in your Headline
after your normal
title words.