LinkedIn - Headline LAB #3
"Headline Peer Review, Refinement & Posting Your Headline"
- Unit: Professional Development
- Module: LinkedIn - Building A Professional Network
- This is a LEARNING Activity : Lesson - Headline & Power Words
- LinkedIn - Headline & Power Words - Slides
- Last Revised: July 12, 2021 - Authored: Dec. 28, 2020
- Original Author: Jim Burnham - TopClown@STEAMClown.org
- Content License: Distributed as Open Source. See Rights & Usage
This module, while focused on your LinkedIn Headline, is really about using the right words in the 120 characters you have to promote yourself.
What words describe your professional experience?
Drop some "breadcrumbs" about what you do and who you are
We can change our Headline any time, but let's do it right...
Learning Objective:
- Review how to write a LinkedIn Headline
- Show Good and Bad Headline Examples
- Create a Strong and Compelling Headline
- Basic understanding of how to use Social Media
- Have new LinkedIn Account
- Access to your LinkedIn Account
- Access the the Internet & Browser
In this Lab #3 we are going to have a group activity, where your peers review your 2-5 Headline candidates. Then you will do a final "refining" your LinkedIn "Headline" and publish it.
If you stick around, we are going to have you work with your peers. (if you are part of a class, your classmates) You will have a chance to have others review your 2-5 Headline candidates. You will have an opportunity to review theirs. From this activity, you will have a chance to refine and then publish your best Headline.
Post your best, refines Headline.
Celebrate, that was some hard work.
#1 - LEARNING Lab Activity - Peer Review Of Your Top 5:
We are going to have you work with your peers. (if you are part of a class, your classmates) You will have a chance to have others review your 2-5 Headline candidates. You will have an opportunity to review theirs.
Take 15-20 min to review each others Headline candidates. Give feedback and make some edits, "shake" down your 2-5 Headline candidates to your final version.
Don't worry, you will still use all the rest in your "About" section "story"
LAB Activity:
Get into your group (or connect with 2-3 others on LinkedIn or other friends) and review each others 2-5 Headline candidates. Spend some time to discuss why you did what you did.
Take and give constructive criticism.
Help each other make edits.
#2 - LEARNING Lab Activity - Make Final Edits Based On Peer Feedback
It's "Go" time. Time to finalize your Headline:
LAB Activity:
After you have come back from your group discussion, spend about 10 more minutes and come up with your final top 2 versions of your Headline.
Pick the best one. Maybe ask a Friend for their input on which one they think is best. But remember , this is your headline, so go with the one you like best.
Publish your best Headline.
What's Next?:
You have gotten this far... you might as well keep going. Next we are going to learn about the importance of a Professional Profile Picture.
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