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How to Write Headlines

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The headline is a critical component of writing, but we often spend little time crafting it. Pretty much everything you write online requires one, and some of what you write is nothing more than a headline. Here are some tips to help you write better headlines.

First and foremost a perfect headline serves its primary purpose. It grabs readers' attention and compels them to keep reading. If it accomplishes nothing else, it's still a great headline.

What is a headline?

Most dictionaries define a headline only as a newspaper term. But online, a headline is typically the first and major heading on a page. It's a blog post title, a sales page or product page heading, part or all of a social media post, an email subject line, a bookmark, or the attention grabber in your ad copy.

The headline is a crucial factor for SEO. Unless specifically modified, the headline becomes the page title or the primary <h1> tag. It's the text for links from social shares, product reviews, trackbacks, and pretty much everywhere your piece is mentioned. At least part of the headline is likely to become a primary keyword associated with your page or article. Optimize your headline, but never sacrifice its primary purpose of attracting readers.

How to write a better headline

 

Use these tips to write better headlines that attract more readers. And don't be afraid of change. If your brilliant piece isn't getting the attention it deserves, try a different headline.

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