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Aug 25
2011
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Titles are often under-thought, hastily put down tag lines that don't guide a reader or draw traffic nearly as effectively as they should. There's a lot you can do with a good title if you get creative and think like your readers. You should always ask yourself, "What would make me click a link to read that article?" Obviously, you want to feature your main idea clearly in your title, but what else? Here are a few tips and guidelines to keep in mind as you are nailing down that perfect title.
Audience
Accuracy
Make sure your article title isn't misleading. You could draw some people in, but you may also annoy some readers if they take the time to follow the link to your article based on what they've read in your title only to find it has no correlation whatsoever. An article on the possible global economic recovery probably shouldn't be titled, "Free beer, love and money: How to have it all right now!" That title may get a few clicks, but your readers won't be happy once they get there.
Purpose of the Article
What are you doing with your article? Are you selling something, providing information, trying to make someone laugh? Make sure that you understand your call to action. Your reader should be able to understand this immediately as well.
Space
Tone
The language you use in your title sets the tone for your entire article. Whether you're trying to be funny, sad, serious or all business, your title should convey that easily and clearly. Let your reader know how they should feel going into your writing from the get go.
Keywords & SEO
The bottom line is don't stress too much, but be as creative as you can ... and take it very seriously, your readers will.
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