Helping you choose the right title for your article, thus, increasing profit.
We all have the same problem when writing an article, when it’s all said and done, the title remains a mystery. Writing an article can sometimes be a headache, especially if it is not in the area of your expertise. But the hardest bit, is giving it a title which will attract attention of the readers.
Your title should always bind with your article; this will avoid the readers of any misunderstanding of your contents. The title is there to provide a very brief summery of the content you intend to share with the readers. A perfect article, full of catchy information but with a wrong title, won’t attract any attention.
The readers always scan the title first, before reading the contents, and that’s a fact. Thus, let us use this as our advantage. Making your title stand out is your goal; it’s like having a gun with just one bullet, one chance to hit.
Titles can vary, from shocking to passive, from defensive to offensive, from mysterious to facts. Now, let us examine what is the best title to suit your article. If writing an article about fly fishing for example and the contents is specifically describing the type of lures used, a title which makes the readers curios is what you need. “Fly fishing, lures you should now” ; this title is challenging the reader that if he/she is really interested in fly fishing, than they have to read this article, as this information you are providing in the article will be of valuable use to them. Not knowing the information that it’s in the article, will hinder them from making full use of their potential in their hobby.
After choosing carefully your title, the next step is to implement it in your article. You should always implant part of the title, or all of it in your article, this sense of repetitive behavior in a short term, will make the reader remember more. Too much of it, and it will make your article boring. Choosing the right amount if words is critical, thus, a careful implementation is important. For example, if we take the previous titles, “Fly fishing, lures you should now”, one can implement the title in many ways. At the end of the article would be a nice spot to re-mention those words, “Thus keeping this type of lures in mind, and their uses is of vital information if you want to catch more fish”. You don’t have to write exactly the same words you used in your title, but having the same meaning will deliver the same repetitive effect.
Choosing your article correctly will improve you writing ability, make you more popular and increases your profit.
December 23rd, 2008 at 10:51 pm
Great info, thanks.
December 25th, 2008 at 1:27 am
Nice article, keep up the great work!
Blessings.
Sincerely,
-Liane Schmidt.
December 31st, 2008 at 10:58 pm
Good informatiom,thanks 4 the tips.