| Writing Good Titles – A Simple Step By Step Template |
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| Written by Anonymous | |||
| Tuesday, 09 February 2010 04:53 | |||
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The essential part of your article is your title. Get this wrong and you lose your hard earned readers in 3 seconds flat. Stop for a moment and consider how a reader will read through the material you have written. First, they read your title. If they think it will solve their problems, they will follow the link to read the full article. Next, they will read the opening paragraph. This might take 30 seconds depending on how fast they read or the length of text. The third test is the body of the article. Are you giving them what you promised? In total, there are three gates for your audience to pass through before they get to where you want them to be. And that is the conclusion or bio box at the end with your links to the money page. If a reader chooses not to pass through any of these gates, then the article fails to meet that end goal. For you as the writer, the most important gate is the title. This is what creates the all important first impression. You have just 8 to 10 words to arouse interest and get that all important click. With this in mind, I am astonished as a site publisher how often people get this wrong. I get several requests to be a guest author on my sites with titles such as - Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS)? Are You Really Taking Care Of It Or Just Putting A Bandaid On It? Real Natural Solutions! Read This! Core Value Eating Muscle building These are real titles I just pulled from my review list. It is irrelevant how good the article is, I simply delete without reading it if it has a title like these. The first title is too long and is wasting valuable real estate with junk words. Putting 'read this' into a title is a quick way to turn off your audience. The next two titles are far too short. The writer has only mentioned the general market the article is describing. What benefit am I going to get by investing my time in reading this article? An article title is not a classic 'who dunnit' where you keep everyone guessing. If you are really bad at writing (and I think we all agree that we just reviewed 3 substandard examples), here is a simple template to help you write more interesting titles. It won't create fantastic titles for you, but if you go from a poor writer to an average or even good writer, then your results will increase significantly. Think about your article and then answer these short questions - 1. What is your micro niche? Get as detailed as possible. 2. What is reader going to get? 3. What is the benefit to them for reading your article? Lets apply this simple template to the PMS title we read earlier. 1. What is the micro niche – PMS pain 2. What is the reader going to get – natural solutions 3. What is the benefit to the reader – put an end to premenstrual pain String them together we get – PMS Pain – 3 Natural Solutions To Reduce Premenstrual Pain Now you have a starting point, play around with it a little if you want - PMS Pain – How To Naturally Put An End Premenstrual Pain PMS Pain – How To Naturally Put An End Premenstrual Pain With Few Side Effects These are good titles. They are not fantastic titles, but this template will give you far better results than trying to pack half of your word count into the heading. Do you need to get back to basics with your writing? Become a persuasive writer by following some simple steps. The Persuasive Essay Guide is a resource for all writers wanting to pick up some pointers and lift their game. Advertisement
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