Do you know
that the most critical part of writing an article, material or content is the
headline. The same thing applies to blog posts. Why? It’s because your readers’
eyeballs will always start at the title. So this is where your focus should be.
Before you make a title, ask yourself this one question:
Would this
make me want to read on?
If your
answer is no then please delay publishing until you’re happy with your
headline. Give yourself sufficient time to focus on coming up with an
attention-grabbing title and do not settle for less.
Unfortunately,
many people neglect the headlines or the titles. People think all headlines are
the same and it’s the content that matters most. The truth is the title or
headline gives readers an impression of how interesting a content might be so
be sure to come up with a good headline.
1.Using
numbers on your headline really works.
This is the biggest reason copywriters use them in their headlines. It doesn’t matter what the business is about; lots of them will be using numerals to start off the headline.
This is the biggest reason copywriters use them in their headlines. It doesn’t matter what the business is about; lots of them will be using numerals to start off the headline.
Often people
will remember about three to five points but there aren’t really any rules
regarding which numbers work best.
2. Include
interesting adjectives
Every
headline should have interesting adjectives as these also help get your
readers’ attention.
Examples:
Strange
Effortless
Painstaking
Essential
Absolute
3. For a
list post, use unique descriptions
In case you
need to do a list post, be original. Look at the following examples:
Ways
Secrets
Tricks
Reasons
Principles
Facts
Lessons
Ideas
or get creative, your ideas may work
4. Use what,
why, how, or when
These are
trigger words, “why” and “how” to persuade people. Typically, you’ll use either
a trigger word or a number. Rarely does it sound good to do both.
5. Make an
awesome promise
Promise to
give your reader something important and valuable. Will you teach her how to
learn a new skill? Will you convince her to do something she’s never done
before? What you want to do is dare your reader to read the article. Without
over-promising, be bold. Be seductive in the most innocuous way possible, of
course. Be dangerous and then deliver what you promised.
Try this formula
Here’s a
simple headline-writing formula: Number or Trigger word + Adjective + Keyword +
Promise
Example:
: Take a
bold promise like “selling your house in a day.”
When you use
the formula, you get: “How You Could Easily Sell Your House in Less than 24
Hours”
No one wants
to be fooled into reading something boring; they want to be drawn into
something exciting. Make it worth their while. Take the time to consider what
headline will grab people’s attention the most, and make sure that it describes
your content in an attractive but genuine manner.