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  1. 10 Tips to Take Professional LinkedIn Profile Pictures
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  3. What Does “DP” Mean on Social Media, and How Do You Use It?
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10 Tips to Take Professional LinkedIn Profile Pictures

Your profile picture is a key element of your LinkedIn presence. Our research shows that just having a picture makes your profile 14 times more likely to be viewed by others. As a recruiter, that means this little round image is your first chance to make a good impression on candidates — and If you already have a recent headshot taken by a professional photographer or have the opportunity to get one, this is often a good bet. A photographer can ensure that the lighting is flattering and that you’re putting your best foot (or rather, face) forward. This typically costs between $200 and $400. However, if you don’t have the budget, the camera on your smartphone will also do the trick. Here are 10 tips to help you pick a strong photo and make a great impression. 1. Pick a photo that looks like you It might sound obvious, but your photo should give candidates a clear idea of what you’d look like if they met you tomorrow. You’ve probably met someone whose social profile photo looks nothing like how they look now — maybe it’s a photo that was taken 10 years ago, before they started wearing glasses, or before they dyed their hair. It can be startling to meet them in person if you’ve only got that picture to go by, and it might even make you question their credibility. Make sure your LinkedIn profile picture is up to date (within the past few years) and reflects how you look on a daily basis — your hair, glasses, makeup, and so on. If you do change your appearance drastically, cons...

Instazoom

When you open an Instagram user's profile, you can discover the description, the Highlights, feed posts, and yet you might be extremely interested in looking at the main profile photo. It is impossible to enlarge and open this photo in the application. Usually, Instagram users don’t share the main Instadp in the feed or in Stories. Therefore, with the help of this service, you can zoom in and download this cherished mini visual – the smallest on the IG account. With the help of one link to any account, the Instagram viewer will display the image placed next to the username. This Instazoom is most valuable when users manage a private profile and want to track who they add to their following. If a person whose account is not public wants to follow you, then you can easily view the Instagram profile picture – this photo will be available in optimal resolution. After that, it will become clear whether it is worth accepting their subscription request. If you zoom in on the main picture, you can easily understand who is depicted on it. Also, when you download the pictures of the main profiles, you can collect them on your gadget. When should I use the Instagram profile picture viewer? • Use Instazoom when strangers send you a subscription request • Use Instazoom when you are cleaning the list of followers and cannot determine exactly who is following you • Use Instazoom when you need to collect examples of successful Instagram profiles pictures and download them. • Use Instazoom...

What Does “DP” Mean on Social Media, and How Do You Use It?

Display Pictures DP means “display picture” or, less commonly, “display photo.” It’s the image representing you on a social network or any website. This acronym is widely used on Twitter, but it can also crop up anywhere on the internet or even in real-life conversations. For instance, you might say, “My DP looks so bad,” to your friend who’s standing right next to you. You can also use “DP” as a verb about a picture you’re going to turn into your photo. For example, if you see a lovely image of your friend, you might say, “You should dp this picture of yourself on the beach!” Your DP usually shows ups next to your name in posts and comments. It wasn’t until the invention of Facebook, and later Twitter and Instagram, that adding a picture of yourself became a common practice. Nowadays, display photos are an essential component of any social networking site, messaging app, or nearly anything that requires you to make an account. They’re an invaluable way to help us visualize the people on the internet. People who don’t have a DP are often called “randoms.” The first definition for DP on the internet slang database RELATED: Why 2020 Is the Perfect Time to Revisit IRC The Culture of DPs At first glance, picking a display picture might seem straightforward. On Twitter, it’s common to have your display image be from a “fandom” you identify with if you’re a “ DPs can also create assumptions. For example, Twitter is famous for having constant “discourse,” where many users have lo...

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