It’s Wednesday and time for our Wordy Wednesday.
But before that, our Blogging Tip for the Week:
Write Catchy Headlines
Usually, we focus on the content of the post we are writing. Experts say that it is the headline or the post title that should get the spotlight. We believe that a headline is just the Cherry on the top. No, dear friends, it’s not! The headline is the Sundae!
No matter how great your content is, it won’t matter unless you have an amazing headline. People have a split second to decide if they should click on your post, and your headline will make them decide. The headline is also essential in making it easy and desirable for people to share your post. Keep your headlines SPUB: Simple, Powerful, Useful and Bold.
Dave Kerpen, author and CEO of Likeable Local
So, begin and end every article with the question: “Would this make me want to read on?”
What’s your experience? Do catchy headlines compel you to read a blog post?
Do share it the comment box below.
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Now for today’s prompt
Week#2: Phrase Prompt
Never Again
This week’s prompt comes from B-A-R member, writer and blogger,
Carol Graham who blogs here
Write a minimum of 100 words on the prompt.
Make it work for you.
Here’s a badge to display 🙂
This is one of my ultimate challenges. I ponder for hours sometimes coming up with a blog post title. Ugh..
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Titles are tricky. I do not spend much time but I agree going SPUB is the best way. Thanks for that reminder. Great tip. 🙂
Never Again, I will use a title without giving it a good thought! 😀
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