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Create A Remarkable Title
Hello fellow writer,
Create a Remarkable Title: you might say, how is that possible?
You are now calling yourself a writer, I hope. Because that is what you are! Presuming you have been following along with what I have written in my recent articles ~
Often, I will create a remarkable title, before I write the article. Then, I will craft the article around the title. It seems to give me a focus about what I am writing about.
However, you may choose to do it differently. It is up to you. Perhaps you would like to try it both ways.
You are an article writer and you have written an article on your chosen subject or niche. You have keyworded it well. It is full of useful information. But will anyone read it? You MUST have a perfect title for your article. The title is the most important few words in your article, period! That is why I say to create a remarkable title. It is the single piece of your article that opens the door to your customer, convincing him that he must read the rest of the article. Nothing is as important as an excellent title.
Keep it short. Most people can only absorb about nine to eleven words at a time, including short words like “an” and “the”. Having more words in your title means that your reader may move onto the next article. Make them want to read YOUR article.
Put your keyword in the first three to five words. First, it lets the searcher know that your article addresses their topic. Second, it gives you a Google boost, ensuring that your title appears higher for the keyword you are using than it otherwise would. This is a game of small steps and every little bit helps.
Using the words “how to”, “hints” and “tips” tend to increase your search ability: you may get more hits because more people search for “how to plant a tree” rather than “planting trees”. Strive to provide fast, to-the-point, usable information that your reader is seeking.
As a writer, please remember that your article is a promise to your reader. Make sure your title matches your article, both in the planning stages and when you go back to revise it. That is precisely why I usually write my title first, before writing the article.
Your article is a promise to your reader. Be sure you fulfill your promise and you will have a happy audience. Captivate them!
I hope I am inspiring you to succeed.
Maureen
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