10 Dead Cert Blog Headline Techniques That Work

17th June 2009

I like to read a number of Blogs on a regular basis. Usually these are Blogs that are related to the industry I work in and are a great source of information and knowledge.

I collate the feed from each of the Blogs I susbscribe to, together in a feed aggregator which for me is Google Reader. This handy little tool means I can pick and choose which Blog post to read at any particular time through a single web page without having to keep revisiting each Blog site that I subscribe to to check for updates. In this way feed aggregators are a great time-saving application.

Google Reader View

So Much Choice

However, when faced with so many Blog headlines in my Reader, I have decision to make: which particular post, if any, do I read first over another? As you’ve probably figured, its the post’s headline that helps me decide. Think about your daily newspaper, which article’s do you read first? The ones where the headline grabs your attention right?

Motivate Your Readers

So if you regularly write posts for your own Blog, how do you make sure people are drawn to your posts and are suitably motivated to read them?

The answer is good headline writing.

So with this in mind, here are my  top 10, dead cert headline writing techniques for good, attention grabbing headlines for your Blog posts:

  1. Who Else Wants [blank]?
    Starting a headline with “Who Else Wants…” is a classic sales strategy that implies there is already an existing desire for something and tends to prompt an “I do” or “Me too” response.

    • Who Else Wants a Successful Website?
    • Who Else Wants a Higher Paying Job?
    • Who Else Wants More Fun and Less Stress Whilst on Holiday?
  2. The Secret of [blank]
    This one is used quite a lot, but that’s because it works. Share insider knowledge about a particular subject and translate it into a benefit for the reader.

    • The Secret of Successful Marketing
    • The Secret of Dressing for Success
    • The Secret of Keeping Solvent in a Recession
  3. Here is a Method That is Helping [blank] to [blank]
    Simply identify your target audience and the benefit you can provide them, and fill in the blanks.

    • Here is a Method That is Helping Homeowners Save Money on Insurance
    • Here is a Method That is Helping the Self-Employed to Lower their Tax Bills
    • Here is a Method That is Helping Bloggers Write Better Post Headlines
  4. Little Known Ways to [blank]
    A more intriguing (and less common) way of achieving the same thing as “The Secret of…” headline above.

    • Little Known Ways to Save on Your Gas Bills
    • Little Known Ways to Build Visitors to Your Website
    • Little Known Ways to Lose Weight Quickly and Safely
  5. Get Rid of [problem] Once and For All
    A classic formula that identifies either a painful problem or an unfulfilled desire that the reader wants to remedy.

    • Get Rid of Your Time Wasting Habits Once and For All
    • Get Rid of That Bad Breath Once and For All
    • Get Rid of SPAM Once and For All
  6. Here’s a Quick Way to [solve a problem]
    People love quick and easy routes to solving a niggling problem that they may have.

    • Here’s a Quick Way to Get Over a Hangover
    • Here’s a Quick Way to Make More Money
    • Here’s a Quick Way to Manage Your Employees
  7. Now You Can Have [something desirable] [great circumstance]
    The is the classic “have your cake and eat it too” headline — a great motivator.

    • Now You Can Quit Your Job and Make Even More Money
    • Now You Can Lose Weight and Still Eat What You Want
    • Now You Can Own That Dream Car for the Same Cost as Your Old One
  8. [Do something] like [world-class example]
    This one uses high achievers or celebrates that people may aspire as examples of where the reader ‘can be’ if they read your post.

    • Speak French Like a Native
    • Party Like Guns and Roses
    • Tweet Like Stephen Fry
  9. Have a [or] Build a [blank] You Can Be Proud Of
    Appeals to vanity, dissatisfaction, or shame.

    • Build a Design Portfolio You Can Be Proud Of
    • Have a Smile You Can Be Proud Of
    • Build a Network You Can Be Proud Of
  10. What Everybody Should Know About [blank]
    Big curiosity draw with this type of headline as it acts almost as a challenge to the reader to go ahead and see if they are missing something.

    • What Everybody Should Know About Writing Great Headlines
    • What Everybody Should Know About Variable Rate Mortgage
    • What Everybody Should Know About Employing Staff

So there you have it, ten great tips for writing attention grabbing headlines for your blog posts. What’s stopping you?

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2 Comments

  1. Nikki Pilkington Says:



    Nice one, thanks for this. We often get clients that have had a blog site designed and then don’t know what t blog about – so I’ll be pointing them to this!

    18th June 2009

  2. Barney Austen Says:



    Hi. Very helpful thanks. About to enter the world of business blogging and its great to get advice like this before I start! As you say, there are so many blogs out there, it would be very easy to get lost in the maze. Hopefully this will help me to write distinctive pieces.

    24th June 2009

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