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rifat28dddd
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Why this LinkedIn

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Some LinkedIn headlines have no emojis. Some LinkedIn headlines have wayyyy too many emojis. But I think the emoji count on Ben Clements’ headline is just right.

Each emoji compliments a win: a trophy highlights his inclusion on Cornwall’s 30 under 30 list, and the headline rounds off with a plug to his agency. It says just enough to keep you reading into Ben’s about me and experience section.


Let’s be honest: emojis are still fun. We’re not too uruguay telegram data cool for them. Emojis are a perfect way to draw attention to your big wins (just don’t overdo it), and they’re easy to communicate meaning or emphasis for those who are just skimming your profile.
It’s neat. Each skill is separated by an emoji and a | so it’s easy to read.
How to use this example for your LinkedIn headline:

Don't take your LinkedIn headline too seriously, especially if your company's tone of voice is more adventurous or irreverent. Clients will be talking to you on LinkedIn, so think about what that first impression will look like!
8. Channel Your Company Mission Statement To Get Results
Best LinkedIn Headline Examples - Liz Stephany


Last but not least is our very own Liz Stephany, who heads up the customer success team here at Close.
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