![]() My co-founder Allie Decker’s professional LinkedIn headline is rather simple, offering only her current job title. A good LinkedIn headline is both clear and provokes curiosity, and this does both well. Turns out, he runs two companies that help brands generate traffic from search results. If you are, they’re impressive and you’re suddenly curious. If you’re not in content marketing, you have no idea what these numbers mean. Nick’s headline on LinkedIn stands out because it includes concrete numbers. His LinkedIn headline is rather lengthy, but I think it works, especially in the industry he’s operating within. Manuel Da Costa is the founder of Effective Experiments. What I like here is a) he focuses on what his current priority is (Wynter) and b) he gives a bit of actionable advice in his LinkedIn headline (you should test your messaging).įormat: | | | ![]() Peep Laja, my former boss and current friend, is the founder of Wynter (but also CXL and Speero). ![]() Rather, he wants to point you towards his work. Unlike many people, Dave is already an influencer so it’s unlikely he cares much about appearing in search results or doing LinkedIn SEO (different story for job seekers). Despite an illustrious background of great job titles (VP at Drift, Privy, etc.), he focuses instead on what he’s working on currently. He first states the benefit of what he does, and then his specific job title.ĭave Gerhardt is another multifaceted professional with a few irons in the fire. This is actually one of the best LinkedIn headline examples on the list (I’m biased) because of its simplicity. My esteemed co-founder David Ly Khim has a great, simple LinkedIn headline. She works on growth, does consulting, and runs a newsletter. This effective LinkedIn headline instantly tells her target audience what she can help them accomplish.įormat: | Īnna Holopainen is a good example of someone with multiple roles, establishing all three key roles in one professional headline. Mina Mesbahi is a content strategy consultant and her LinkedIn headline explains what she actually helps brands do. Now we turn to a more action-based LinkedIn headline. She has a killer LinkedIn headline that states she’s a freelancer but also the “queen of CRO,” something that stands out from the crowd. Marianne Stjernvall is also a CRO consultant. You can tell his main goal is to attract more clients (with the added social proof of his 15 years of experience to attract his target audience)įormat: | | Rich Page is a CRO consultant and also has a call-to-action for his services in his LinkedIn headline. This is a simple format and has a call-to-action (“we’re hiring”), so you can infer her main intention is to craft a catchy headline that stands out to a potential job seeker. Wouldn’t hurt to see some LinkedIn headline examples to get the creative juices flowing, would it?įirst up, Jaleh Rezaei is the CEO at Mutiny (an awesome personalization software).įormat: at (we’re hiring!) It needs to be readable and captivating enough for recruiters or hiring managers so they can get a taste of what you have to offer and decide if it’s worth their time sinking into the details, even going as far as inviting you over for coffee – no pressure!Ĭrafting an eye-catching header that shows off your professional legacy is how you stand out from other candidates on various searches–let those creative juices flow. Your LinkedIn headline is like the book cover your career story comes in.
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