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Creative, informative headlines draw a reader into the story. Dull, uninformative headlines can repel a reader.
Headlines are the most visible and best-read sections of most publications and websites. They’re also the portion of a story on which the writer or editor usually spends the least amount of time.
The best headlines provide accurate, complete information quickly and attractively. The occasional use of puns, alliteration, balance and contrast, rhymes, proverbs, or twists of clichés, quotations or titles will help your headlines shine. But be careful not to rely on puns or playful wording at the expense of conveying information.
In online writing, an informative headline containing key words will more likely be picked up by search engines and will guide readers to your article, whereas a clever headline that obscures the nature of the article may be overlooked by Internet surfers.
A good headline will:
Tips for writing good headlines:
Avoid:
Never:
When space is limited:
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