Looking professional on your CV or LinkedIn profile is a sure fire way to get you noticed for that dream job. Read Cosmopolitan's tips on how to look your best.
For smartphones, it pays to be patient with your camera. Take a few minutes to tap on different focus areas to see how light and shadows change. Use the slider to adjust the brightness. Tip: Take a photo of the same subject, angle and scene throughout the day so you become familiar ...
Instagram — IG or Insta, for people cooler than me — was once just a photo-sharing social platform. Back then, “Do it for the 'gram” was a common saying: “Do something fun/funny/risky so we can take a picture and post it to Instagram.” Since then, Instagram has become a ful...
you know how hard it can be to take good pictures of food. Whether you’re new to ‘gramming or just looking to sharpen your skills, here are five easy tips for shooting like a pro and make
Does it encourage them to take action? Here’s how you can optimize your Instagram profile for maximum impact. Choose a professional profile photo Your profile photo is part of yourbrand identityon Instagram. For businesses, a high-quality andappropriately-sizedlogo is ideal. Any text in your ...
Emojis are also a great way to direct readers to take a certain action, such as clicking the link in bio. But if you use emojis, make sure they jibe with your tone of voice and branding. You don’t want to overdo it with a mixed bag of emojis, especially not in the same caption...
Instagram started as a photo-sharing app, but quickly moved into video with its Stories feature. Stories are a more intimate form of vertical-format video, viewable only to friends, followers, and visitors to your page. Reels, however, are public-facing, offering more reach and viral potential...
A good Instagram captions explains what the photo is about, tells your followers to take action, or cracks a joke that makes your content all the more delightful and shareable. If you think of the caption on your Instagram posts as an afterthought, you're losing out on an opportunity to ...
Your LinkedIn profile picture should be mostly your face; no need for a full-body or far-away shot. It should be recent enough so that when people interview you, you look like your photo. It doesn’t have to be super technical. You cantake the photo at homeon a plain background and...
LinkedIn Tip #4: A little visual interest goes a long way We know you came here for tips on how to write a good LinkedIn post. And this isn’t Instagram. Words still rule the roost on LinkedIn. But images, video, and other visual content are worth including, at least every once in...