Magnetic Article Titles in 15 Tips
Titles hold the Magic Key to getting spotted by Readers
What is the first thing that would make you want to read an article? It is definitely the title, followed by the illustration.
Here are a couple of great titles worth studying:
- She Taught Me Humility
- Powerful Life-Changing Hacks That Truly Transformed My Life.
- Dedicated to.. | Chapter 6: I’ll Always Remember Her A Collection of Short Stories on the Flower That Grew From Concrete
- It’s About to Get Weird. Like, Really Weird.
- Six Strategies That Propelled Me from Amateur to Successful Content Creator
- You don’t like what I have to say? Fuck you… Me No Like You Too.
- Why You Should Read the Top 10 Stories Every Day
- 8 Things You Don’t Have to Do Anymore
- My Powerful Evidence That Death Is Not The End
- I Left the Film Industry Because I Wasn’t the Fake Writer
A reader is drawn to read an article only after a glimpse of the title. Here are the fifteen reasons any reader would be interested in reading a published article.
Curiosity: The title needs to get the reader interested in what the article is about. What does the writer mean by that title? This is the first question in the mind of the reader.
Interest: The interest of the reader is aroused. The reader would like to know how the writer did something or why the writer did it? This can be in the form of a question or a statement.
Storytelling: The article title could also provide the reader with a promise, that the writer will say an interesting story. Almost every reader wants and needs to hear a good story.
Moneymaking Ideas: A moneymaking article will grab the interest and the curiosity of a reader. If you have a bunch of moneymaking projects that have worked for you, the reader will be interested in knowing more about them.
Surprise: If the title promises the reader a surprise in the article, his or her interest will be immediately piqued. For example, “You will not Believe what I needed to do to get Published!”
Writing Tips: If the article title is about useful and effective writing tips and strategies, the reader will read your article.
Life Hacks: The quickest way to do anything in life, is a life hack which should be mentioned in your title.
Human Interest: Any story about the human condition, the struggle to succeed, overcome obstacles in order to triumph in life will be of interest to a reader. The title should reflect that particular human emotion, which is the focus of the article. Write your articles for humans who read them.
Keywords: Use keywords sparingly, yet effectively and do not over-clutter the title with them.
Words Readers Like: Words like “seamless, effective, easy, and efficient” are the ones that readers like to see in the titles of your articles.
The Questioning Mind: In the title of your article use “Where is”, “How to”, “What is”, “What Everyone should know about”, and “Why” statement titles to draw your readers to your article.
Reveal the Secret: Readers like to know what you are going to reveal to them in an article. The article title could contain the words, “Mysteries, Secrets, and Keys”, to attract the attention of the reader.
Numerical List: “Ten Tips or Ten Ways”, to do something would also get the interest of readers. Most readers love to go through a list, like a checklist of techniques and strategies to do a particular job effectively.
Grammar: Use proper grammar, capitalization, and spelling for your article title. Readers will overlook articles, which are not well crafted.
Relevance: The title of the article should be relevant to the main content of the article. If you make a promise in the title, you need to deliver on that promise.
In order to be a writer who creates great, effective titles, read, observe the tips, techniques, and strategies used by other great writers. Titles are the Magic-key for getting more readers to read your work.
The Orange Gildersleeve, Dr Mehmet Yildiz, Jeremy Divinity, Jessica Lynn, Kira Dawn, Dew Langrial, Annaliese Griffin, Kylie Craft. Noorain Hassan, BMS