5 ways to write catchy headlines that get read

Are you getting the desired results from your content? Is your content getting more shares on social media like Facebook or recommendations from your audience? These are some of the important questions you need to ask yourself with regard to the content you write and publish on your blog. You need to find out how you can create catchy headlines that will compel your audience to want to know more from your articles.

5 ways to write catchy headlines that get read

A catchy headline will get the reader’s attention straight away and compel them to read more. Writing clear, concise and original content is important but words that appeal to your audience emotions is the magic ingredient that gives your visitors a reason to want to dive deeper. When you are writing your content try to your level best to let your readers know from the go, what the topic is all about. Don’t trick people into reading a blog post that is completely different. Having content that is focused on your audience, with headlines that are short, and blended with numbers & statistics is a sure way to increasing content engagements or interactions. 

We have several ways you can capture more readers as discussed below:

Ask questions

Asking your audience’s opinion will engage them in the content and provide valuable insights that you can even use in your business. Note that people like sharing their opinions on any given topic, that is why polls are very common nowadays. You can ask questions like:

“Can you share…”
“What will happen if ..”

Give them a good reason why they should they should read your article

A simple phrase, ” read this” won’t generate much response from your audience. Instead, provide a specific number and why. For example:

Improve common phrases with uncommon words

Some phrases are so common that if you use them, they may appear as spam. Some of them include:

“Make your first million”

“Start your business today”

“Be financially free “

Instead of writing as in the above examples, you can incorporate uncommon words to make your headlines unique like:

“These sales statistics will make you shocked”

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“This will change your weight completely”

Provide a deadline or timeline

People will want to find out more about a given event when they read a specific date. This can work for a historical reference as well as something coming in the future. By providing a deadline, they will likely read about why they should take an action e.g.

“Do this by…”

“Get these notes before..”

Keep your headlines simple

Don’t use many words in your headlines, instead choose a clear, concise and simple description that your audience will understand. You also need to consider your audience who uses mobile devices. For example:

“This is why you need to keep fit”

Title or Headline Generators like the one below, can help you create quick catchy headlines that will engage well with your audience.

Title and Headline Generators

Bottom Line

These are simple guidelines that any person can apply when writing their content. You can start incorporating some of these tips in your blog posts, and you will see more interactions on your content. Do you know of more tips on writing catchy headlines ? share them in the comments section below.

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164 responses to “5 ways to write catchy headlines that get read”

  1. great tips, bloggers would do great if they follow these steps, thanks for sharing!

  2. Thank you for sharing! Nice tips especially about the Infolinks.

  3. karlamaye Avatar
    karlamaye

    Effective stuff! People tend to be curious if you put something like those examples in your headline. It’s some kind of a clickbait, only it’s true!

    1. Hi Karlamaye, welcome.

  4. Thanks for this. A very enlightening post.

    1. Hi Mariam, thanks for visiting. Most welcomed.

  5. This is great information! Headlines are so important. Thanks for helping me take my blog to the next level.

    1. Hi Rachel, most welcomed.

  6. I agree with your tips, John, especially putting a number in the headline. I’ve found an odd number gets the most clicks. Prime numbers do best. Tweeted!
    Janice

    1. Hi Janice, Thanks again for your comments. Yes, a number before the post drive most readers to click through.

  7. really great tips!! I truly believe a headline can make or break your post….I have been trying to create better headlines myself

    1. Hi Kaitlynn, yes having a clickable headlines is a good way of attracting more readers, otherwise thanks for your comments.

  8. I found these tips helpful. Thank you for sharing

  9. thiscurvylife Avatar
    thiscurvylife

    thanks for these tips. I keep trying to improve on my blog’s content.

  10. Great tips! I definitely need to stat implementing them!

    1. Thanks for visiting. Welcome.

  11. Jaime Porter Avatar
    Jaime Porter

    Good tips, especially for new bloggers like me

    1. Hi Jaime, your comments are appreciated.

  12. Thanks for sharing this, it gives me some ideas for making headline

  13. These are all great tips! Going to try use them in my current post I’m working on!

    1. Hi, I appreciate your visit and comments.

  14. These are very useful 🙂 I’m bookmarking for later x

    1. Hi Emma, thanks for your comments. You are welcomed.

  15. Writing good headlines is one of my biggest weaknesses as a writer. I’m going to have to refer back to this from time to time.

    1. Hi Jeff, thanks for dropping by and taking time to comment on this post.

  16. Your article titles always grab my attention! Thanks for sharing these tips

  17. These tips are so helpful. Thank you. I can really benefit from it.

  18. headline make all the difference

  19. Thanks, this is a helpful summary.

    1. Hi Mike, thanks for visiting again.

  20. Very useful tips, will try them for sure!

  21. Jessica gray Avatar
    Jessica gray

    Super helpful post I usually spend ages thinking of a post title will definitely use these tips!

    1. Hi Jessica, most welcomed.

  22. Good information, I will try some in my next post and see if it improves feedback.

    1. Hi Rodgers, I appreciate your visit and comments. Welcome again.

  23. Great tips! Will definitely use these!!

  24. I always have the hardest time with my headlines. Thanks for the great tips!

    A-

  25. Hi John!

    Great read again, I keep forgetting to add a deadline so I must keep this in mind in future. I’m really starting to get the hang of brainstorming headlines but it can take forever sometimes and the long tail keywords can be a bit of a challenge!

    Claire

    1. Hi Claire, thanks for visiting again. Welcome.

  26. I am totally going to refer to your post whenever I’m having trouble coming up with a good headline! Thank you

    1. Hi Emma, thanks for visiting again. Most welcomed.

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