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Why You need to Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile Headline right now?

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So, you've filled out all the steps needed to complete your LinkedIn profile, and it looks stunning.

However, when you scroll back up to your headline you see just a boring "job title + company name".

When we fail to create a great first impression, how do we stand out from the crowd?

Your LinkedIn headline is just as important as the rest of your profile.

It’s actually one of the most visible sections, and it’s where describes who you are, what you’re trying to solve and who you’re serving.

So, I'm guessing I don’t need to tell you that a boring and plain headline will decrease your chances of getting visible and attracting your next dream clients, right?

Did you know that optimizing your headline on LinkedIn is one of the most important steps you can take when it comes to SEO?

You can also make your LinkedIn headline more effective and attract more clients by being highly conversion-focused.

In today's episode, I will show you precisely how you can turn a boring headline into a stellar one using my favorite formula that will help you stand out from the crowd.

Short on time? Here are the highlights from this episode:

[01:28] Why are Headlines so important?
[03:43] My favourite formula to help you stand out from the crowd
[10:58] A few stellar LinkedIn Headline examples

Subscribe to my podcast and stay tuned for new episodes every Wednesday.

Let me know how much you enjoyed this episode by RATING and REVIEWING on Apple Podcast, and tag me on social media, so I can personally say THANK YOU to you!

Join our Free LinkedIn MasterClass to learn my Top 3 Strategies to turn my LinkedIn Connections into Customers: www.theinacademy.com/masterclass

Grab your freebie + LinkedIn Insider Tips on: www.theinacademy.com

Subscribe to my podcast and stay tuned for new episodes every Tuesday
Let me know how much you enjoyed this episode: Rate + Review on Apple Podcast, and tag me on social media, so I can personally say THANK YOU to you!
________________________________________________________________________________

Wanna create a LinkedIn strategy that works for you + business? 🚀
➔ Book a LinkedIn Blindspot call with us Today:
https://theinacademy.com/lpba/

Your biggest LinkedIn Cheerleaders,
Salina & the[in]academy team 💙

  continue reading

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So, you've filled out all the steps needed to complete your LinkedIn profile, and it looks stunning.

However, when you scroll back up to your headline you see just a boring "job title + company name".

When we fail to create a great first impression, how do we stand out from the crowd?

Your LinkedIn headline is just as important as the rest of your profile.

It’s actually one of the most visible sections, and it’s where describes who you are, what you’re trying to solve and who you’re serving.

So, I'm guessing I don’t need to tell you that a boring and plain headline will decrease your chances of getting visible and attracting your next dream clients, right?

Did you know that optimizing your headline on LinkedIn is one of the most important steps you can take when it comes to SEO?

You can also make your LinkedIn headline more effective and attract more clients by being highly conversion-focused.

In today's episode, I will show you precisely how you can turn a boring headline into a stellar one using my favorite formula that will help you stand out from the crowd.

Short on time? Here are the highlights from this episode:

[01:28] Why are Headlines so important?
[03:43] My favourite formula to help you stand out from the crowd
[10:58] A few stellar LinkedIn Headline examples

Subscribe to my podcast and stay tuned for new episodes every Wednesday.

Let me know how much you enjoyed this episode by RATING and REVIEWING on Apple Podcast, and tag me on social media, so I can personally say THANK YOU to you!

Join our Free LinkedIn MasterClass to learn my Top 3 Strategies to turn my LinkedIn Connections into Customers: www.theinacademy.com/masterclass

Grab your freebie + LinkedIn Insider Tips on: www.theinacademy.com

Subscribe to my podcast and stay tuned for new episodes every Tuesday
Let me know how much you enjoyed this episode: Rate + Review on Apple Podcast, and tag me on social media, so I can personally say THANK YOU to you!
________________________________________________________________________________

Wanna create a LinkedIn strategy that works for you + business? 🚀
➔ Book a LinkedIn Blindspot call with us Today:
https://theinacademy.com/lpba/

Your biggest LinkedIn Cheerleaders,
Salina & the[in]academy team 💙

  continue reading

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