Post by account_disabled on Dec 25, 2023 4:12:49 GMT
Use the Google Adwords platform to find out what terms are being searched for (note that searches carried out on Google are not necessarily representative of searches carried out on LinkedIn). Use keyword cloud tools (like Wordle for example) to analyze ads and find keywords to insert. Start from a basic list and insert the different spelling variations and synonyms into your profile (there are always several different ways of saying the same thing). How to find the right keywords for your LinkedIn profile. The excellent daily newsletter TTSO (Time To Sign Off) shared last night an article originally published in The Economist in September 2015. At the time, The Economist published an OECD study on austerity in Europe.
The study highlights in particular the level of efforts carried out, or not, in the different European Email Data countries. In summary, it's pretty simple. If we take the 11 main OECD countries (Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, United States, Italy, UK, France, Canada, Germany, Japan) and classify them according to the efforts made in terms of reducing budget deficit since 2008, France is on the one hand at the bottom of the ranking (8° out of 11) and on the other hand, France is the ONLY one of these 11 countries to have only made its efforts to reduce the deficit on increasing taxes and not on reducing public spending. It's not just about culture, the French exception is here too: Zero rigor, Zero austerity in France, all on the taxpayer.
If we take the 11 main OECD countries (Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, United States, Italy, UK, France, Canada, Germany, Japan) and classify them according to the efforts made in terms of reducing budget deficit since 2008, France is on the one hand at the bottom of the ranking (8° out of 11) and on the other hand, France is the ONLY one of these 11 countries to have only made its efforts to reduce the deficit on increasing taxes and not on reducing public spending. It's not just about culture, the French exception is here too: Zero rigor, Zero austerity in France, all on the taxpayer. Start from a basic list and insert the different spelling variations and synonyms into your profile (there are always several different ways of saying the same thing). How to find the right keywords for your LinkedIn profile.
The study highlights in particular the level of efforts carried out, or not, in the different European Email Data countries. In summary, it's pretty simple. If we take the 11 main OECD countries (Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, United States, Italy, UK, France, Canada, Germany, Japan) and classify them according to the efforts made in terms of reducing budget deficit since 2008, France is on the one hand at the bottom of the ranking (8° out of 11) and on the other hand, France is the ONLY one of these 11 countries to have only made its efforts to reduce the deficit on increasing taxes and not on reducing public spending. It's not just about culture, the French exception is here too: Zero rigor, Zero austerity in France, all on the taxpayer.
If we take the 11 main OECD countries (Greece, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, United States, Italy, UK, France, Canada, Germany, Japan) and classify them according to the efforts made in terms of reducing budget deficit since 2008, France is on the one hand at the bottom of the ranking (8° out of 11) and on the other hand, France is the ONLY one of these 11 countries to have only made its efforts to reduce the deficit on increasing taxes and not on reducing public spending. It's not just about culture, the French exception is here too: Zero rigor, Zero austerity in France, all on the taxpayer. Start from a basic list and insert the different spelling variations and synonyms into your profile (there are always several different ways of saying the same thing). How to find the right keywords for your LinkedIn profile.