- Eight out of 10 people
read your headline,
but only two out of 10 will click through
and read the rest of your article.
It's all about the headline.
Hey everyone, I'm Neil Patel,
and today I'm going to teach you
how to write headlines that
people can't help but to click.
And powerful headline formulas
are included in this video.
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The first tip I have for you when it comes
to headline generation, is to write
at least five different headlines.
You may not know what works best,
what people love, versus what you love.
When you write five different headlines,
you can go from there and A/B test them.
When you do this, you'll figure out
what headlines perform the
best and which doesn't.
This will give you ideas in the future
when you're writing more headlines
of what your readers like,
versus what they don't.
That way, you're not just making decisions
on your headlines based off a gut.
And then now starting to use data.
From there, look at things
like, what has the best CTR.
Once you find the ones
that have the best CTR,
from click through rates, from
social media, from Google.
Test different variations of those
that are very similar and then
you'll be able to fine tune.
You'll also want to test length too.
Typically, headlines that
are under 50 characters,
from what we've tested, do
better than longer ones.
The second tip to
writing amazing headlines
is to use specific
numbers and data points.
Instead of having a headline like,
I lost millions by doing X instead of Y,
it could be, how choosing X
instead of Y cost me $3,452,928.
When you get very specific and granular
in your headlines, and
that's a headline formula
that's worked really well for me,
you can also use that and
borrow it and make it your own,
I have found that I tend to
get way more clicks and reads.
The more specific, the more intriguing,
the more honesty and transparency
that you're including,
the more exact the number is
versus vague, you'll do better.
Because when you give a vague number,
what does that seem like?
Oh, it could be dishonest, it
could be that you made it up,
there's nothing that really backs that up.
The third tip, use words that drive action
by giving readers rationales.
Tips, reasons, lessons, tricks, hats,
ideas, facts, lessons, wins.
All those words help with clicks.
These will pique the
interest of potential readers
and your click through rates should go up
because they're like, oh cool,
this is actionable content versus
non-actionable content.
Next tip I have for you, be
creative with your adjectives.
Now, what sounds better?
Nine interesting lessons I've
learned from A, B, and C?
Or, nine game changing lessons
I learned from A, B, and C?
You're going to go with the second one
of game changing lessons.
You want to inspire people to click
by showing them that they're going to get
something beyond the ordinary.
Of course you need to make sure
your content delivers on that.
If you're telling people like,
there's 12 effortless ways
they can double their search traffic,
and all your tips are really hard to do,
you're going to let people
down, and the next time,
even if you have an amazing article
with an amazing headline,
no one's going to click and believe you
because you just lost
trust with your audience.
So make sure you're not
duping people, as well.
The next tip I have for you
is use fresh timely information
and make sure you're leveraging
the fear of missing out.
You don't want people to
scroll by your content
and be like, oh, there's no urgency,
I can get to that later,
because chances are,
they're not going to come
back and get to that later.
But in letting people know it's fresh,
by letting them know that it's immediate,
it's just hot off the press,
you're likely to get more
clicks and more reads.
Creating a sense of urgency is a great way
to get more clicks and more shares.
For example, I once wrote an article
that talked about an SEO strategy
that less than 1% of SEO's are using.
The headline could be, A
dead simple SEO strategy
that less than .1% of SEO's are using.
People are like, wait what is this?
I better latch on and read it
before other SEO's catch wind
so that way I get the leg up
and start ranking higher than them.
If you need help with your headlines,
your content marketing,
your click through rates,
check out my ad agency,
Neil Patel Digital.
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