It should seem logical to emphasize — through larger text or some text effects — a few
key words in the title, which relate to the text.
By having more
relevant words in your title, not only are you increasing the likelihood of your product being found but also your chance of making a sale.
Agreed, this site used to provide a welcome respite from all of the sensational headlines and bullsh!t stories doing the rounds... Sadly not anymore... Should have known it was the beginning of the end once it became mandatory to include at least ONE ALL
CAPS word in every title...
Instead, the Efficiency Unit seems to have started out with a presumption that research institutes are incompetently run and that lumping together institutes with
similar words in their titles will automatically produce savings.
This is the «Super» «Arcade Edition»: the silly
extra words in the title represent a decent amount of tweaks, including 14 extra fighters since 2009's SFIV.
That's when you realize that the most
important word in the title The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling is Zen after all — we see it in the excerpts, but we also see it in contemporaneous footage of Shandling with friends.
The authors who have received these not so polite threats of having their books pulled from Amazon (costing them their rankings and their reviews, even if Amazon later realizes the error and reinstates the book) have repeatedly stated that they are entitled to use a very
old word in their titles.
Most are christened between 2 and 4 words e.g. «The Great Gatsby», «The Hit», «The Bet», and «Now You See Her» with the exception of # 14 and # 15 bestselling titles carrying one
word in title as in «Real» and «Inferno».
It may have the «
L' word in its title, but should you wander all doe - eyed into the metroidvania depths of Lovers In A Dangerous Spacetime, there's a good chance you'll get your heart broken... or see it blown to space dust.
At this point, approximately five of you are nodding your heads in solidarity, but the rest of you are probably doing your damnedest to pronounce the
last word in the title.
Simply use the «Find in Page» function of your web browser (under the Edit menu, Ctrl - F for most browsers) to search for a
distinctive word in the title, like «DeGex.»
Great play
on words in that title of a post where Russell McLendon explains some of the threats facing the Christmas tree industry:
It probably needs to be held in the state (no matter your physical location) and bear
certain words in the title of the account (such as «attorney - client trust account»).
He actually uses that
word in the title of some of his works, such as The Enigma of the Hour here at CIMA.
Engineer isn't so much a job as a job category — fully 14 of the jobs on our ranking of Canada's Best Jobs have
the word in their title.
The key
word in the title is «simple,» but while the strategies and management techniques employed by successful Amish businessmen may be literally thousands of years old, they're often obscured or overlooked.
So to stop any confusion I put both
words in the title, so at least I have only half confused you!!!
But hear me out: I felt like I needed to include all of
the words in the title to really capture the essence of this cold and creamy treat.
as soon as I saw
those words in the title, my mind raced to my bottle of apple cider vinegar and to some caramelized onions I had left over.