I quite like this bridge image so I’ll download it: I pick an image that represents what I’d like to get across. For example, if I want to bring up an engineering image I’d type in the word “engineering”. What I do with Unsplash is type in a keyword to bring up the types of images that I’d like to see. Here are the free resources I promised to help you create an amazing LinkedIn banner. So, you can picture those words coming out of his mouth as a leader or as a speaker.įree LinkedIn Banner Resources and Templates His quote that he’s put up actually supports that image too. This person is giving a speech – he’s clearly confident, a leader, and an influencer. I really love this next example of a banner as well. So, with the help of his banner, you instantly can picture him in the context of his working environment and believe that that’s what he does. This person is a Project Engineer and Project Manager working that oil rig. In the next example, this picture is pretty simple but powerful. These are words that you could instantly associate with his LinkedIn profile. He’s got learner, achiever, ideation, self-assurance, and focus. In the image below, this person has taken some strengths that he’s identified in a psychometric profile that he’s done at work and put them at the top of his banner. Hopefully, this can give you some great ideas about what you can put on your banner. Here are some examples of banners that I think work really well.
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