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“Tailoring the titles” means changing or customizing headlines, names, or labels to perfectly fit a specific audience, goal, or situation. Just like a clothing tailor alters a suit to fit your body, you alter words to fit a specific purpose.

Depending on the context, this concept applies to three main areas: 1. Tailoring Titles on a Resume (Job Hunting)

When applying for a job, you change your resume headings and past job titles to match what the company is looking for.

The Goal: To grab a recruiter’s attention and pass computer screening systems (ATS).

How it works: If your official old job title was “Customer Support Specialist,” but the new job is looking for a “Client Success Manager,” you might adjust your title to fit their wording (as long as it remains truthful to your actual work). 2. Tailoring Titles for Content (Marketing & SEO)

Bloggers, video creators, and writers constantly tailor their headlines to attract specific readers or viewers.

The Goal: To get people to click on a link, video, or article.

How it works: You choose different words based on who you want to read it.

A title tailored for a beginner: “Coding 101: A Simple Guide for True Beginners”

A title tailored for an expert: “Advanced Python Frameworks for Senior Engineers” 3. Tailoring Titles in Software and Apps

Many modern business apps have features that let you “tailor titles” within the user interface. YouTube·Career Growth With Lucy

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