25 examples of performance hungry blog headlines
Want to improve your email, blog or news post open rates and read through? This post will show you one simple way that will just do that.
Improve your post headlines and leave people hungry for more! How to do that? We have 25 great, sometimes even "click magnet" like, examples that will make your life easier when battling to decide on your next post headline.
The truth is your headline nowadays has to speak as fast and powerful as possible to make the reader want to go deeper in your blog post. There are so many distractions around us. It's way too easy to find something more appealing.
Either your headline captures the attention and turns it into action or leaves your post without a chance to be read.
One more thing...
DO make sure that your written content is useful, interesting or in any other way great for your target audience. Otherwise no headline is going to save you.
So here they are...
Use "How", "Why", "What", "Where", "When":
- How to ...
- Why ... is the right for you.
- When it's best to ...
- Where to ...
- What to ...
Use confidence and powerful words
- Worlds/countries best/cheapest/greatest ...
- 3 unbeaten strategies ...
- 4 essential steps to ...
- 5 unforgivable mistakes that ...
Develop urgency and call for action
- Fastest way to ...
- Achieve ... with these 3 super easy steps
- Learn the truth about ...
- Discover ...
- 5 quick ways to ...
- Learn 6 ..., that ...
Make it feel useful
- Your ultimate guide ...
- Cheat sheet/examples/advice/checklist ...
- Things that everyone should know about ...
- Never before ...
- Learn how to ...
- Did/Do/Will you know ...
Sometimes less is more and keep it simple
- 3 ... tools/tips
- 4 ways to ...
- 3 ... facts/myths
- ... compared to ...
All the examples you just saw before will grab attention if you target the right audience. It's convenient that we see more and more of this kind of headlines. The best part is that these blog post headline examples can be tailored to pretty much any topic, product, cause etc..
Any comments on this? Have you used this kind of headlines? How did they perform for you?
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