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Hey BuSo!
I wanted to share a few actual useful tips on making headlines and topics more intriguing, I had a chat with a professional in Digital Marketing, and she gave me some ideas that I thought would be interesting to share. So, I hope you find these helpful!
Spark Curiosity:
Make people go, "Hmm, what's that?" Ask a question or drop a hint.
Just give them a lil bit of info, but not all of it. make them guess!
Leave a little mystery. A well-placed cliffhanger can be irresistible.
Be Specific:
Numbers work like magic. Instead of "Ways to...", go for "7 Quick Tips for..."
This gives them an idea on what they are about to read. This also tells them there are actual answers in there and it's not a clickbait!
Focus on negative:
Tell the audience what will happen if they miss out on these, people tend to pay more attention to the negative and what they will miss out on than the potential benefits of the content.
Promise Value:
Tell them what’s in it for them. Why should they click?
Now or Never:
Tell them this topic is hot rn and it's something with limited availability.
Solution-Oriented Language:
Position your headline as a solution to a problem. Everyone loves a fix.
Personalize It:
Tailor your headline to your specific audience. Make it feel just for them.
Bold Statements:
Don’t shy away from boldness. Sometimes, a strong statement is a click-magnet.
Storytelling Tease:
If your content tells a story, hint at it in the headline. People love a good tale.
Keep it short:
don't play around with words and give them exactly what they want to see.
Alright that's it! Let me know if there's anything interesting that I missed.
I wanted to share a few actual useful tips on making headlines and topics more intriguing, I had a chat with a professional in Digital Marketing, and she gave me some ideas that I thought would be interesting to share. So, I hope you find these helpful!
Spark Curiosity:
Make people go, "Hmm, what's that?" Ask a question or drop a hint.
Just give them a lil bit of info, but not all of it. make them guess!
Leave a little mystery. A well-placed cliffhanger can be irresistible.
Be Specific:
Numbers work like magic. Instead of "Ways to...", go for "7 Quick Tips for..."
This gives them an idea on what they are about to read. This also tells them there are actual answers in there and it's not a clickbait!
Focus on negative:
Tell the audience what will happen if they miss out on these, people tend to pay more attention to the negative and what they will miss out on than the potential benefits of the content.
Promise Value:
Tell them what’s in it for them. Why should they click?
Now or Never:
Tell them this topic is hot rn and it's something with limited availability.
Solution-Oriented Language:
Position your headline as a solution to a problem. Everyone loves a fix.
Personalize It:
Tailor your headline to your specific audience. Make it feel just for them.
Bold Statements:
Don’t shy away from boldness. Sometimes, a strong statement is a click-magnet.
Storytelling Tease:
If your content tells a story, hint at it in the headline. People love a good tale.
Keep it short:
don't play around with words and give them exactly what they want to see.
Alright that's it! Let me know if there's anything interesting that I missed.