Fire Your
Dud Titles & Hire Sizzlers to Get Your Articles Read!
Not getting the reads you know your articles should get?
You might share the problem that hundreds of article writers
and marketers share--Dud Titles. You must develop a sizzling
title to pull your audience in by the collar.
There’s nothing worse to a marketer than clicking over and
seeing the same 10-20 clicks you saw last week. You posted your
short article in hopes you could generate a fresh stream of traffic
to your site. O.k. so you got a few more views this week than last.
But the truth is few of your articles pull very many readers even
after months. The reader/view count rarely rises above 30-40 views.
You know you have good solid information that would be helpful to
people if you could just get them read.
You might share the problem hundreds of article writers share—Dud
Titles. You must develop a sizzling title to pull your audience
in by the collar. You know like the newspapers and magazine
headlines. They can’t afford to publish dud titles that
don’t capture the interest of their readers. Yet among
other marketers of books, products and services few seem to
put much effort into crafting a magnetic title. It doesn’t
have to be that way with you. Now is where you fire your Dud
Titles and hire only Sizzlers. Here are a few tips to help
you sizzle your title like a professional.
1. The Command.
“Write Your Best Book Now!”
Most will say they don’t like being told what to do.
But our human psyche seems to respond in spite of what we
like. The command has an immediate effect. Why? It connects
with the “Yes, I want that” spot within us all.
Commands reassure you that helpful advice will follow that
help you get what you want from the advice. It tells the readers
it’s possible to achieve the benefit the author is claiming.
2. The How to.
“How to Make Your Article Go the Extra Mile"
People love to learn with simple steps and fast. Combine it
with a powerful benefit and you will reel your reader in every
time. You decide. Does the title above, “How to Make
Your Articles Go the Extra Mile” or “8 Ways to
Format Your Article”
3. The Provocative Statement.
“5 Mistakes to Avoid That Drive Your Web Visitors Away
In Less Than 2 Minutes”
You mean my site could be driving my visitors away that fast. Especially,
if you have been working hard to get site visitors you would want
to know what would drive them away fast. Provocative statements
pull at our attention like an electric shock. They make us curious.
They sometimes make us mad. They make us feel a lot of different
things but most of all they make us read.
4. The Question.
“Do You Want More Traffic, More Free Publicity,
More Sales?"
Most times people unconsciously answer the question you pose
in their minds. The key is to provide the answers in your
copy including statistics. For example, “Have you ever
felt afraid to buy online? Like it or not, many are still
cautious of buying on the web. A Boston Consulting Group Consumer
Survey found that 70% of respondents worry about making purchases
online.”
5. The Big Promise.
“How to Increase Sales 400% by Using Short Articles”
People will click away from hype and never come back. But
if you have a big gun don’t be afraid to pull it out
and use it. Consider carefully and use sparingly; then make
your big promise and deliver. People will remember your promises
and come back for more or purchase. Don’t forget to
include the specific delivery or ‘how to’ in the
copy beneath your big promise headline.
6. The Confusing.
“3 Little Pigs Went to Market but One Went Faster”
Develop curiosity into your title. A seemingly opposite simile
works like a charm. Sometimes the title that doesn’t
make a lot of sense will pull your audience in for the read.
Would the title above arouse your curiosity? The confusing
title can capture the attention of your audience just to see
what it’s about.
7. Inside Secrets.
“The Inside Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires”
Inside secret titles capture interest because it makes your
prospects feel if they learn the information following your
title they will become a member of this select, privileged
group of people. It adds value through rarity.
Without an interesting title that stirs emotion, evokes interest
or arouses curiosity your articles may go unread another year.
Implement the title templates above to capture the interest
of your visitors and get all of your articles read. Sizzle
your titles; watch your reader counts rise and prosper!
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helps small business owners and writers who want to write their
best book now! Author of “Write
Your Best Book Now”, she mentors other writers and business
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