How to Write Titles & Headlines Like a Genius
By admin on Feb 13, 2008 in Blogging, Internet Marketing

The title of your post matters a great deal on the internet. It is accepted fact after trial and error by all of the top blogging geniuses, that the title is the most important factor of a post’s success. Here you will find the wisdom of the very best bloggers who have all been there and done that. After looking at this article and following just a few of the links within it is nearly impossible for you to NOT write headlines that attract people instantly. If you read all of the articles then you will be a master headline maker!

- How to Write a Killer “How To” Post That Gets Attention
- The Cheater’s Guide to Writing Great Headlines
- 7 Reasons Why List Posts Will Always Work
- Why Some People Almost Always Write Great Post Titles
- 10 Sure-Fire Headline Formulas That Work
- Why You Should Always Write Your Headline First
- How to Write Magnetic Headlines
Some have said that in terms of post titles, Copyblogger is the very best out there. I won’t go that far to speak for everyone else since daily now we have very good resources being posted. Copyblogger though has to be on everyone’s top list though so read the above articles and you will know how to write effective headlines. He is the best as far as I’m concerned.

- How to Write Great Titles And Headlines For the Web
- Write Great Titles For Your Blog Posts – SEO – SEM Beginner’s Guide


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Additional Blog Resources
- How to Write the Right Title For Digg
- Writing Effective, Attention-Getting Headlines and Titles on Your Blog
- Writing Effective Post Titles – PureBlogging
Video
Click Here to Watch Robin Good’s Video on writing great tiltes and headlines
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Edward Mills | Feb 13, 2008 | Reply
Hi Mike.
What a great resource you’ve compiled here. Thanks for including my post. I feel a bit out of place among all of these copywriting experts!
Ed
admin | Feb 14, 2008 | Reply
Don’t feel out of place. You have an excellent site! Glad you liked the post!
Dara | Feb 19, 2008 | Reply
Great post! I worked at a very large and well-known newspaper after getting my degree in Print Journalism. I quit due to the utter frustration I had when dealing with writing catchy headlines on tight deadline.