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5 Types Of Titles That Can Get More People To Read Your Article

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You probably already know that article marketing is a great way to get your story in front of people that can benefit from it. It helps to drive targeted traffic to your website and is the beginning of the relationship that you build with your customers.

But in today’s fast paced world where visitors take only about 4 seconds to scan a webpage, you are competing with thousands of other article writers so you need to write a compelling title that draws in readers like a magnet so that your article stands out from the crowd.

Here are 5 different types of titles that are sure to get more people “clicking in” to read your article:

The Question Title

People are curious by nature, so phrasing your title as a question can cause an irresistible pull for them to satisfy that curiosity.

But not any type of question will do. You need to use an open ended question – one that compels the reader to click into your article to find the answer. This is a question that has more than just a “yes” or “no” answer.

For example, you might want to use the title:

“Do You Know The 1 Trick That Will Stop Your Dog From Jumping?”

As opposed to:

“Do You Want To Stop Your Dog From Jumping?”

See, how the first title peaks your curiosity more? What is the 1 trick? Do you know it already? Even if you do, you feel compelled to click into the article to see what the author knows that you might not.

The List Of Tips Title

Another great way to get people to click on your title is to formulate your article into a list of ideas or tips. For some reason people love a list of tips. Not only will that help make your title compelling, but having a list format in your article with subheadings for each “point” on the list is a great way to structure the article itself and makes for easy reading.

Almost any topic can be written as a list, you just need to think vertically instead of horizontally when writing your article.

Then once you have the topic and the number of “points” on your list, you simply write the title in this format:

“X Ways To {Solve Your Problem}”

So, you might try something like:

* 10 Ways To Help You Lose Belly Fat

* 5 Ways To Get Your Dog To Obey You

* 6 Tips For Growing Bigger Tomatoes

…. And so on

Does this type of title work? Well, it enticed you to click into this article, didn’t you?

The How To Title

Let’s face it, most people are surfing the web looking for information on “how to” do something. Whether it’s buying a product or trying to figure out how to do something related to a hobby, or clearing up their acne, there’s a “How To” for it.

So why not just give them what they want?

* “How To Teach Your Dog To Sit”

* “How To Choose The Best Laptop”

* “How To Clean A Saltwater Aquarium”

Think about what you search the web for – wouldn’t an article with the title of “How To” followed by your subject matter be something you would want to read?

The Benefits Title

If you can, you should try to work your benefit into every title – even the other types listed on this page. But sometimes, it’s just not feasible to combine these different types and you might want to simply use the benefit as your title.

Benefits are very powerful because the illicit emotion in the reader. Benefits are what make people pull out their wallets and buy.

Yet, a lot of people confuse features with benefits and end up highlighting the wrong things!

A benefit is something that you can feel – that makes someone’s life a little better, less painful or easier. A feature is something about the physical product or service.

For example, someone who has insomnia doesn’t want a list of herbal remedies or relaxation techniques, what they really want is to get a good nights sleep. The “good nights sleep” is the benefit.

So, you would want to use a title like:

“Get A Good Nights Sleep Tomorrow By Using These Relaxation Techniques Today”

Tell them what the end benefit will be and you’ll have more people clicking into your article to learn how they can realize that benefit for themselves.

The Why Title

They word “Why” grabs attention – after all, who doesn’t want to know “Why”? Using “Why” in your title can turn a boring drab title into one that commands interest in your readers.

Consider this title:

“A Memory Foam Mattress Helps Ease Back Pain”

Now add the word “Why” in the front:

“Why A Memory Foam Mattress Helps Ease Back Pain”

Which one seems more interesting to you?

Using “Why” is actually one of the easiest ways to make your titles more engaging. You can add it to almost any title you currently have and make that title more interesting.

The next time you write an article and are considering the title, try to fit your subject into one of these types of titles and I think you will see that you get a better click through rate into your article.

But, of course, the title is only the first part of getting the visitor to your site. Next, you must deliver on the information you promised in the title by answering the questions or listing the tips indicated and, of course, making your article body and resource box compelling enough to get the click to your website or offer.

By using an irresistible title, you’ve done the critical first step of getting the reader into your article – the rest is up to you!

After 5 years of creating and promoting websites, Lee Dobbins has boiled the whole process down into a series of easy to follow steps. Get her free report and spreadsheet on the 10 step process that will streamline your link building efforts and start a flood of traffic at www.websitepromotionblueprint.com/pw.



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  1. 17 Comment(s)

  2. By Computer Articles on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks for sharing , tips Of Titles That Can Get More People To Read articles

  3. By Moonangelnay on Etsy on Jul 29, 2010 | Reply

    This is really handy to know, as it’s the title I normally find the hardest to get right on my blog. I end up just sticking to the subject matter which could just be a couple of words but knowing how to stretch it out a little has given me some food for thought. Thanks for this!

  4. By Karen & Gerard on Jul 30, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks for these good suggestions! I’m writing them down and keeping them right by my computer until I use them all automatically! Oh, and I stumbled this and tweeted it too!

  5. By Cheryl Lydston on Jul 30, 2010 | Reply

    This is great information. I just read that many people don’t spend enough time on the title of the article. Very informative and helpful. I will apply this to my other blog articles.
    Thanks
    Cheryl

  6. By Calgary Escort on Aug 3, 2010 | Reply

    As a blogger, I always want my articles to look original by giving it a unique title. But, there are times that I’m having a hard time finding for the right title for my article that will interest the readers and at the same time sums up the whole article. I’m very glad that you shared this post coz’ I’ve got a lot of idea in constructing catchy titles. Thanks a lot.

  7. By Blog Tactic on Aug 3, 2010 | Reply

    Handy tips. Longer and curious title will also benefit long-tail keywords search.

  8. By Anna Hayward on Aug 4, 2010 | Reply

    I do agree with you, It really works and will keep working.

  9. By Payday Loans on Aug 7, 2010 | Reply

    Writing catchy and appropriate titles for your articles are somewhat the worst dilemma of most writers. Personally, I found it hard to make better titles for my articles and these tips would definitely be a big help for me. Thanks a lot for sharing these tips.

  10. By Russ on Aug 7, 2010 | Reply

    I have to start working on that more.

  11. By Cheryl on Aug 16, 2010 | Reply

    Thank you for this article. I never really thought about the title before but I agree with you and have changed some of my titles based on your suggestions. Thanks!

  12. By Fotos Auf Leinwand on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    Aside from good content, catchy titles are also important in article marketing or even in blogging in order to draw readers attention. The title of the article is the very first thing that a user look into before he/she reads the whole article. Anyway, I’ve learned a lot from your post. Thanks a lot for sharing these tips. Keep it up!

  13. By Web Design Calgary on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    Catchy titles has the same level of importance with the content in article marketing. In fact, it is the very first thing that a user scans when hes searching for articles on certain topics. The user decides if he/she’s going to read the entire article based on the impact or appeal of the title. Anyway, thanks a lot for sharing this very informative post.

  14. By Bulk Solid on Sep 10, 2010 | Reply

    In writing articles, titles should also be given due importance since it serve as the front line of your article that would affect readers decision in reading the whole article.Titles are part of your article marketing that is why it should be catchy enough to attract readers attention. Thanks a lot for sharing this out.

  15. By William K Wallace on Sep 21, 2010 | Reply

    I think a catchy title is a winner. It is definitely something I have to work on more…

  16. By burn on Sep 23, 2010 | Reply

    nice tips. I will try following it.

  17. By Smith on Oct 6, 2010 | Reply

    Yes I agree : The title increases the curiosity in the people. The example you have written here is easy to understand. I implemented your tips and will use in our more videos

  18. By Calgary Web Design on Apr 13, 2011 | Reply

    Good points, titles are critical to getting people to read your articles and they should never be misleading. Also, you can combine a couple of the ideas above into one super powerful title! :)

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