7 Tips To Write An Awesome LinkedIn Headline

7 Tips To Write An Awesome LinkedIn Headline

To put it simply, your LinkedIn headline can be one of two things: It can be a strong magnet that showcases your awesomeness and irresistible value -or- it can be as boring as watching hair grow on a dog.

With attention spans at an all time low, it’s never been more important to get creative in terms of marketing yourself. Despite it’s brevity, your headline can mean the difference between people wanting to learn more about you and someone saying “next” and forgetting all about you.

How To Write A Wow Inducing Headline

You want people to know you, or you wouldn’t be on LinkedIn. You want them to dance and sing your company name in the streets. But, before that can happen we’ve got to dive into some actionable steps you can take to up your headline game! So, let's get this baby rockin'! ??

1. Optimize Your Headline With Relevant Keywords

Yes, LinkedIn is a social media platform but it’s also a search engine. What you include in your headline greatly influences how you’ll show up in search results. This is why it’s worth your while to do some good old fashioned keyword research. Focus on tastefully seasoning your headline with terms that your target audience and customers would use to find you.

Also, include the keywords that are most valuable to you in your LinkedIn summary. This not only shows consistency with readers but also gives you a boost in terms of showing up in relevant searches. However, do not keyword stuff, it’s tacky and makes it difficult for people to truly take in your messaging.

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David Brier is a great example of tastefully adding keywords in his headline that his audience would use to find him.

2. Be Specific And Don't Leave Readers Wondering

If you think your headline is rigged up to win with just a job title and company, you’re mistaken. Maybe you’ve even gone a bit further and taken a moment to update your headline to ‘be more descriptive’. However, if you’ve done this by just including “coach”, “consultant” or “marketer”, you’ve left all your gold on the table.

Chances are, you serve a specific need, speak on a few unique topics or coach on a set of skill sets. Talk about them!

For example, instead of just saying "Consultant", say "Leadership Development Consultant Focused On Helping C-Level Executives Leverage Emotional Intelligence To Improve Culture & Profits."

If you leave people with questions, they’ll pass you by for another who answers them. Use your headline to make it clear what you do and who you do it for. Ask yourself, “On a platform of millions, why would someone stop and explore my profile?”

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Gary Frey is a great example of being very clear on what he does and who he helps in his headline.

3. Pay Attention To How Your LinkedIn Headline Is Structured

Your headline should flow smoothly and be delivered in a cadence that’s simple to understand. If you’re like many professionals, you have multiple skill sets and probably deliver multiple services. This is a total asset, but can work against you if you don’t thoughtfully plan out how you’ll deliver it to your audience.

For example, try to avoid having a giant block of text as your headline without breaking it up into mini-segments. Use vertical lines (|), to allow people to break down your value proposition into bite sized pieces.

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Tony Abbacchi does an excellent job of breaking up his headline in an easy-to-read way that doesn't feel crowded.

4. Couple Your LinkedIn Headline With A Quality Profile Photo

A picture is worth a thousand words and with only 120 characters allotted for your headline, you’ll need the extra thousand to make your profile pop! Surprisingly, many people either have no profile photo at all or just upload whatever.

People are visual beings and if you want to stand out you need to appeal to the senses and have a strong visual aesthetic. Psychological principles tell us that we have about 7 seconds to make a first impression and some researchers say it only takes a tenth of a second to start determining trustworthiness. Given this, it’s imperative to invest in combining your breathtaking headline with a photo that makes it real.

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Raha Sepehrara does a wonderful job of having a quality and professional profile picture coupled with a clear and concise headline.

5. Include Compelling Benefits And Payoffs

Let’s cut right down to the main goal for a second. If you’re on LinkedIn, you want people to complete a desired action, learn more about you and engage with you. To accomplish this, you’ve got to give people a real reason to buy what you sell and become interested in your brand. The best way to do this is to know your target audience and what’s important to them very well.

Reflect on all of the past clients you’ve had. Think back to a time when you had one of those prospects that asked you a hundred questions before becoming a customer.

What did they ask you? What were their concerns?

Give a short, sweet answer to these questions in your headline in the form of a benefit.

At the end of the day, people buy things to solve problems and to eradicate anxieties from their lives. If you can show them that you understand their pain points and you actually care about solving them, you’re in a position to win, and win big!

6. Add Personality And Emotional Appeal

Without personality and a human element to your headline, it’s difficult to have true pizzazz! Yes, people are interested in what you can do for them. Yes, people need to know what you do and how you do it. That being said, it’s also important to show them your quirks and unique traits.

Are you a talented chef in your spare time? Are you a motorbike racer? Why not include that in your headline to let people know that your life is more than business. People relate to life and buy from people they feel a connection to. Adding components that are personal, position you to build more meaningful relationships and make it easy for people to approach you.

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7. Avoid Overloading Your Headline With Emojis And Symbols

Can emojis make you stand out? Sure! Are the use of emojis and symbols a good way to add flavor to your text? Absolutely!

However, overdoing it can make you stand out in a negative way and dilute the quality of your image and message.

For example, let’s say you’re a Leadership Development Consultant focused on emotional intelligence. You’d want a clear value proposition tailored towards attractive C-Level clientele.

Let’s take a look at a few examples of what to do and what not to do.

What To Do:

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What Not To Do:

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Now, I will admit, I went a bit dramatic on this example but I assure you; it was strictly for your entertainment. ??

As you can see, the overuse of emojis takes people’s focus off of your message and onto all of the distracting graphics that really don’t add any value to your LinkedIn headline.

Questions To Ask Yourself When Creating Your Headline

Before you publish your headline to the world, it’s important to take your rough draft and polish it. The best way to do this is to have a checklist of questions that determine whether it truly serves the purpose you need it to serve. Everyone’s criteria will be different but overall many of you will want to accomplish similar objectives, just for different industries.

  • How does this headline align with my personal brand and does it effectively deliver my value proposition?
  • Can potential customers gain an accurate yet concise understanding of what I do from my LinkedIn headline?
  • Am I taking into account my target audience and buyers persona?
  • Is my headline leveraging basic SEO fundamentals and how likely will my profile be to rank for the search phrases that matter most to me?
  • How will people feel when they read my headline?
  • Would I remember this headline compared to that of my competition?

To Wrap It Up...

On a platform of millions you can either be in the crowd or you can be a shining star of captivating value. Taking the time to thoughtfully craft a headline that successfully represents your personal brand is not only a smart move in today’s crowded social media world but it’s also a fantastic way to attract the right people and raise awareness.

However, don’t stop at just creating a wow inducing headline. Go all in on creating a LinkedIn profile that showcases the amazing person that you are! LinkedIn is a B2B marketers paradise, a recruiters dream and above all; an amazing place to be for all growth minded professionals.

I hope this article has helped you to take your LinkedIn strategy to the next level and that you’re now a headline writing genius!

Who do you know that has a killer LinkedIn Headline and why?

Tag them down below!

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Rebecca Shamtoob

I help companies scale | Lead Generation Coach | Airbnb Co Host | Sales Leader with over $26,000,000 in closed deals | Ask me how I landed HBO and Jennifer Lopez as clients | President’s Club 2020

8 个月

This is great!

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远洋船长、航运物流商业管理硕士、伦敦航海学院院士、咨询委员会、主讲人、意见领袖,被 MarineTraffic 评为 “您应该关注的顶级海事影响者”

4 年

V detailed information. Excellent sharing. Keep up the good work

Kashi Vishwanath

Plastics tooling & Processing, Project Management, Quality Management, Operations Management & Lean Management for Manufacture.

4 年

Great article with brilliant ideas.??

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Areeba Khanam

Internship at Abbott

4 年

I want help in LinkedIn about summery etc

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