Written on September 23rd, 2004 at 04:09 pm by Darren Rowse

Blog Content Tip - Titles are Everything

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After slaving away on your latest blog post pause before you hit that ‘publish’ button and consider your title. What does it convey to your potential reader? Titles can be the difference between having your post read or ignored. Of course there are No Rules that will guarantee your post to get noticed, but you might want to consider some of the following.

Simplify - Studies show that blog readers prefer straightforward, short and simple titles to cute or cryptic ones.

Communicate - In a word or three tell your reader what the post is about in your title. Most people will not take the time to read something unless they know what it is about first.

Key Words - Try to incorporate words in your title that are likely to be searched for by readers in search engines. Get into their shoes — what search term would you use if you were wanting information on this topic? If you’re writing about Britney Spears - put her in your title and you’ll increase its ranking in the engines.

Grab Attention - A good title draws your readers into your post. Your post is likely to be one of many on the same topic. Your title is an opportunity to distinguish it from others like it. Imagine yourself searching for articles on a search engine or news aggregator — what would make you click your link? Intrigue your reader, draw them into your post, make them want to read more!

Of course Titles are NOT Everything you still need to post something worthwhile under them. But a title is not just the start of your post, it is an invitation for people to engage with your ideas. Put some effort into developing it and you’ll find people take that all important step into your virtual space.

6 Responses to “Blog Content Tip - Titles are Everything”

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  • […] Jakob Nielsen has put together an interesting article with the Top Ten Design Mistakes that he sees bloggers making. It’s a pretty insightful list - not definitive by any means - but definitely helpful in my mind. 1. No Author Biographies - I’m amazed that so many blogs don’t have any information about who is the behind them. Not essential information but common sense in my books to be transparent enough to tell people who you are. 2. No Author Photo - for me this is not a must - but it does add something personal to a blog. 3. Nondescript Posting Titles - regular readers will know about my passion for post titles - enough said 4. Links Don’t Say Where They Go - I agree - it also helps with SEO to use make links more descriptive 5. Classic Hits are Buried - So true - highlight your best posts or they’ll go unseen after dropping from the front page 6. The Calendar is the Only Navigation - has anyone ever used a calendar to navigate a blog or is it just me who avoids them? 7. Irregular Publishing Frequency - again something I’ve written quite a bit about. It’s not about high or low posting frequency - but regular posting. Find your rhythm and stick to it. 8. Mixing Topics - Stick to you niche 9. Forgetting That You Write for Your Future Boss - so true. Once you hit publish you loose control over who will ever see what you write. Be careful. 10. Having a Domain Name Owned by a Weblog Service - the quote of this article is ‘Letting somebody else own your name means that they own your destiny on the Internet.’ So true. […]

  • […] There are a few sites that offer some tips on creating blogging content. About.com offers “10 ways to Create Content on Your Weblog“. enternetusers offers some good tips on blog content (not for seeking content but how to write posts titles interests readers). […]

  • Very true. With the sheer amount of information available on the net, you have about 3 seconds to make a good impression. And the only way to do that is through the title of your blog entry. With a lame title, it doesn’t matter how much work you put into the content.

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