![]() An image that reflects the outcome of the value you add.Especially interesting when your clients are in the same area (it bonds). It tells about your connection and knowledge within a specific area. A few examples of header images I recommend: And it is a great introduction for the rest of your profile and content. ![]() Basically a visual introduction of yourself. It can tell your story (reflecting, who you are, where you want to be known for and what value you can add). Your header image is an opportunity to show your personal, authentic brand. Thanks to this, we feel closer to one another and the story becomes easier to remember with greater accuracy.” The header image reflects who you are. Science supports this point: listening to a story actives parts in the brain that allow the listener to embody the story and their own ideas and creates neural coupling, where the brain activities sync up and release the feel-good hormone dopamine. It is also a highly effective way to unite emotions with meaning and intention. Listening to each other tell our stories builds empathy, forges trust, and creates deeper connections. Quoting: Impact of story telling “One of the strongest ways for humans to bond has always been through storytelling. So what is your header image tells about wherefore you are known for?Īll of this doesn’t make sense if you don’t tell your story. Or tell you about the fact that 92% of B2B customers are willing to engage with sales reps who have positioned themselves as an industry thought leader. So better make a great (online) impression. Of course I now can get you more numbers to convince you about how much of the B2B decision making is done before a buyer engages directly with you (83%). And the fun fact is that 90% of the information that sticks, is visual. To bring your character alive you need to set the scene. And by the way I already have set a great profile picture, so why on earth are you making such a big deal about it?įair points, but just getting the face of the main character (you) of the movie doesn’t tell a story! It’s just your face expressing happiness, anger, fear or nothing (poker face). And maybe now you are thinking: dude I am not a book, nor a movie. Okay, we are on the same page now about that. What does your personal movie cover tell about your work story? Reasons why your cover story matters! The header image could be seen as the cover of a book or the poster promoting a movie or concert. So no it is not your profile picture (the one in the circle on the left side). So first of all, what the hack am I talking about? The header image of your Linkedin profile is the upper image in your profile, size: 1540x396 (width x height) pixels.
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