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How to Write the Perfect LinkedIn Headline

The way I see it, your LinkedIn headline is one of the first things people see when they visit your profile. And you know what they say about first impressions? For me, it is very important to make sure your headline is attention-grabbing and reflective of your brand, helping to create that great first impression.

In my opinion, and years of experience, a great headline will also help you to stand out from your competitors and help you attract potential new connections, and even better, new clients.

So if you’re still wondering why it’s important to write the perfect LinkedIn headline, here are of my few good reasons:

1. It’s your chance to make a great first impression.

2. It helps you stand out from the competition.

3. It reflects your professional brand.

4. It can help you attract recruiters and hiring managers.

These are just a few of the many reasons why it’s important to write the perfect LinkedIn headline. So, I strongly recommend you take the time to craft a headline that accurately reflects who you are as a professional, and I am confident you’ll be able to make that great first impression.

So, let`s look at it in a bit more detail.

A great way to do this is by writing a powerful headline. Your headline is one of the first things people will see, so it’s important to make sure it grabs their attention and makes them want to learn more about you. In this blog post, I will show you 5 tips on how to write the perfect LinkedIn headline!

I just want to state that I believe one of the key components of your LinkedIn profile is your title, which is also one of the trickiest to get spot on!

Think about this, when someone visits your profile, what do you think is the first text they see? Yes, your title, and the tricky part is that you only have 220 characters to establish the crucial first-impression in this situation.

On LinkedIn, your headline follows you everywhere you go, with the first third of your content appearing whenever you post, comment on someone else’s post, or send a direct message. Can you see why your headline is so important?

Ok, let`s look at those important 5 tips on How to Write the Perfect LinkedIn Headline

Tip #1 – Who do you work with?

When writing your headline, be sure to include keywords that are relevant to your industry or target market. This will help you show up in more searches and attract the right people to your profile. For example, I would make sure I have “social media” or “social media specialist” in my title.

If you can pinpoint your target audience by their profession, position, or company, you will increase the likelihood that the appropriate people will be drawn to your profile. People are more likely to pause and look deeper into your profile when their profession is highlighted. Although it isn’t entirely their name, it is a very close second.

It will also save a lot of time for both your viewers and, more importantly, for you. Your time is valuable, and the last thing you want to do is waste it responding to comments and direct messages from a bunch of strangers. So, that`s my first tip on how to write the perfect LinkedIn headline.

And this leads me nicely on to my following advice and 2nd tip on how to write the perfect LinkedIn headline:

Tip #2 – Keep it short

Your headline should be concise and to the point- although you have 220 characters to play with, I recommend you try to keep it under 120 characters. This can be a challenge, but it’s important to remember that people are scanning through headlines quickly. You want yours to stand out and make an impact in a short amount of time.

How to Write the Perfect LinkedIn Headline

Tip #3 – Be interesting

As well as including keywords, make sure your headline is interesting, informative, and aimed at your target audience.

One way I like to look at this is to think about what makes you unique and highlight that in your headline.

Remember, you want people to read your profile, so make sure your headline is something that will make them want to learn more about you, what will stir up their interest? What will make them go past your headline to look at your profile?

Think about their pain points, describe how you can help them.

Since there are numerous techniques to solving a problem and remember, different people have different processes, so it’s critical to emphasise exactly how you work.

Do you offer one-on-one services or a membership?
Do you offer training or “done for you” services?

If you do then focus on that. Focus on the solution to their problems.

The more details you provide, the more you can target your audience and help them in the purchasing process. It’s easier to develop the crucial trust that people need to have in you before they decide to make a purchase from you if you can keep things straightforward and explain everything to them.

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Tip #4 – Blow your own trumpet!

Your headline is the perfect place to share your accomplishments!

If you have been recognised for any awards or achievements, make sure you mention that in your headline. This will show potential employers or customers that you are an expert in your field. What`s wrong with a bit of trumpet blowing every now and then?

Tip #5 – Proofread!

Ok, before I wrap up (and shut up!) I just want to stress how important it is that you don’t forget to proofread your headline before you publish it.

I don`t know about you, but a few typos, poor grammar (I know I`m not Norfolk`s answer to Shakespeare) can quickly turn people off from reading your profile, so take the time to double-check for any errors.

I hope my tips help you work out how to write the perfect LinkedIn headline! Remember, your headline is one of the first things people will see, so make sure it’s something that will grab their attention and make them want to learn more about you.

What are some other tips you would add? Please feel free to share them in the comments below!