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What should the title of my blog be?
Be Specific. A specific blog title tells them what questions you’re answering and information you’re providing. The reader will recognize if that’s information they want or need and can make an informed decision on whether or not that click is worth their time.
How do you structure a blog page?
How to structure a blog post
- Have a clear introduction. Every blog post should have a clear introduction that maps out what your post is about.
- Use headings.
- Keep paragraphs short.
- Write in plain English.
- Use your voice.
- Let it be the length it needs to be.
- Use compelling imagery.
- Have a conclusion.
How do you write the title of a blog post?
These tips will help a blog title like this increase online awareness:
- Use action words in the front of your blog title (I.E. Increase, grow, boost)
- Use words like “your” to help your reader feel like you are speaking directly to them.
- Add in tips to the end of the title.
- Add words like “easy”, “simple” and “fast”
What is a good catchy headline?
Here are some great catchy headline examples: Debunking Myths About Weight Loss You Probably Still Believe. Six Lies You Can Avoid About Health Care. The Experts’ Guide to Weight Loss.
What should be the title of a blog post?
Make sure the blog title you use matches the content of the post. Don’t say your content is going to “blow your mind” when it probably won’t (how would someone measure that anyways?). Don’t say your blog post is the “definitive guide to” what you’re writing about if it’s a short post only covering the basics of the topic.
What should be the title of a website?
The information applied to the title should only contain the exact phrase or phrases that you wish your website to be found. Word’s describing the page itself such as ‘Home’, which is quite often used, is a complete waste of time and may misdirect Google to probably thinking that your website is about an estate agency.
What’s the difference between a guide and a blog post?
Well, first of all, “a guide” communicates to readers that it’ll be an article giving you the most important information about a topic, in this case – blog post tiles. Secondly, since my guide is a “beginner’s guide,” it should attract those who don’t have any or have little experience in creating catchy blog headlines.
Why do bloggers not click on their headline?
Note From Sean: Most bloggers will spend hours writing a blog post, and then write their headline in seconds as an afterthought. This is a HUGE problem though. Why? Because if your headline isn’t good enough to get someone to click on the post and read it, then what’s the point of having great content in the first place?