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Why headlines are so important
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By: Tony Hetherington Email Article
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Do you want to know the secrets of great headline writing? That hidden inside knowledge that can make your articles soar? If you do then read on for my golden rules of headline writing.

Busy people keep their lives manageable by deciding almost instantly whether something is worth their time. It's the headline's job to entice them, engage them and capture their attention so that they ignore all other distractions to read to find out more. It's frightening, but this process takes just a second or two and it's brutal. An email appears, a web page loads, a magazine page is flipped open and in a second or two the readers has made an instant judgment - to read or move on.

The headline is your first and sometimes only chance. Their eye will scan the headline and an instant decision will be made. No wonder people find writing headlines so daunting. It's do or die time. Will they love it or loathe it? There's no second chance. No appeal. Just one chance. There is no going back and the rest of your article, brilliant, amusing and informative though it may be will never be read.

If you succeed then you need to back up your killer headline with a brilliant introduction, superb main copy and persuasive summary and a call to action that they can respond to. For now, our focus is on the headline as that must be good for the others to be read at all.

If you want to turn your mundane headlines into miracles that grab your reader's attention follow these simple rules.

1. It must be clear - The headline is not the place to be confusing or circumspect. It has to be clear what the headline is saying and what the rest of the article is about.

2. It must be relevant - The headline must be relevant to the introduction and the rest of the article otherwise you will lose the reader as soon as they see any discrepancy.

3. Focus your headline - If you focus your headline on one specific group then they will love it and hang on your every word. Targeting your readers is key in this online world. Focus on them and they will respond.

4. Keep it tight - keep your words short and punchy to get the message across quickly and efficiently. Keep your headline short and to the point.

5. It must be exciting - Don't bore your reader - excite them, amuse them, make them curious...

Types of headline The final rule leads onto the next important point - don't limit yourself to just one type of headline. Traditional choices for headlines such as "How to..." or "10 ways to" are great why not try one of the others and try an emotional headline, prediction headline or command headline.

Spice up your headlines You should then try and spice up your headline. Use what I call hot words as well as your keywords. Hot words are those words that are very strong in your particular field or market. For example if writing about a food or drink topic then words like taste, taster, flavour, serve or "on a plate" can be used with effect. Don't try and use them all as too many create a headline that is more likely to make your readers groan then nod with approval.

Finally, test your headline Look at your headline again and test it. Does it read out loud well? Can any of the words be improved? Does it produce a feeling in them or make them think that you have empathy and feel the same way? Would it make you want to read more? The chances are good that you may have two or three variations of the same headline. Try them out and go with the one that is the best.

Copyright (c) 2008 Tony Hetherington

For more advice, articles, video tutorials and downloadable reports visit http://theWritingFormula.com . Tony Hetherington is a writer and editor with over 25 years experience and can help you improve your writing through his new ebook The Writing Formula. Armed with that you can create headlines in seconds and the rest in minutes. It's easy, simple and will help everyone.

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