{"id":105541,"date":"2021-08-24T09:56:59","date_gmt":"2021-08-24T16:56:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/?p=105541"},"modified":"2023-08-14T15:42:11","modified_gmt":"2023-08-14T22:42:11","slug":"how-to-craft-a-headline-that-gets-more-clicks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bruceclay.com\/blog\/how-to-craft-a-headline-that-gets-more-clicks\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Craft a Headline That Gets More Clicks"},"content":{"rendered":"
\nYou\u2019ve poured blood, sweat, and tears into that article, and your creativity level is currently empty. You\u2019d like to have a catchy headline, but thinking of any more words is hurting your brain.<\/p>\n
I get it. But now is not the time to skimp on the details. Because the headline can be the difference between a click and a scroll. Here, I\u2019ll share the latest research on creating headlines that work, along with SEO best practices and tips to get more clicks. In this article:<\/p>\n
What makes a headline successful? There is no winning formula that will provoke clicks and increase traffic to your article every time. Still, we can learn from large-scale studies on what works in terms of headline type and length.<\/p>\n
Which types of headlines \u2014 questions, how-to, etc. \u2014 get the most views? Semrush research<\/a> analyzed more than a million articles picked from domains with a blog section that had from 30,000 up to 500,000 sessions. This research found that out of the following types of headlines:<\/p>\n \u2026 the list-focused headlines got the most page views, followed by how-to headlines.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n How long should your headline be? Semrush data showed that 10- to 13-word headlines drove twice as much traffic as shorter headlines that were less than seven words. Headlines with 14-plus words also performed well.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Other research by BuzzSumo<\/a> analyzed more than 100 million headlines across social media. This study found the ideal headline to be 11 words \u2014 which is consistent with the sweet spot in the Semrush findings.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This data is helpful, but what about SEO considerations? How do those factor into crafting a headline? I\u2019ll cover that next.<\/p>\n When you are writing content for SEO, what do we mean by \u201cheadline\u201d?<\/p>\n Normally, you think of a headline as the words that appear large across the top of a page. On most webpages, that\u2019s actually the Heading 1 tag<\/em>.<\/p>\n But when you\u2019re talking about attracting clicks from a search results page, it\u2019s the HTML title tag<\/em> that you\u2019re really interested in optimizing. Your page\u2019s title tag tends to be what appears in a search result as the clickable headline.<\/p>\n Now, Google may revise your title tag for SERPs. For example, lately, Google has been spotted<\/a> replacing title tags with Heading 1 tags. However, according to Google<\/a>, the HTML title tag is used as the clickable SERP headline more than 80% of the time<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Regardless, for SEO purposes, a page\u2019s title tag is what you should focus on optimizing since it usually serves as the headline for your snippet on the search engine results page. Here’s an example:<\/p>\n\n
Headline Length<\/h3>\n
<\/a>SEO Considerations for Headlines<\/h2>\n