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How to find the best blog titles

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I can't stress how important good titles are for any content you put out there. A good title can honestly make the difference between success or failure of your content.
So what makes a good title? Firstly it should entice the reader to want to know more. It should REALLY make them want to click on that link. Secondly, if used in public (such as a blog, YouTube video title etc) it should be something that your target audience is actively looking for to help it get found by searches. It's this second point I'm going to help with this week.
If you've always wondered what people are searching for, Google itself will actually tell you. If you head to Google and enter a search, after all the search results at the bottom of the page is a section titled "Searches related to...". This shows lots of relevant searches that people are looking for.
For example, a search for "boil an egg" shows some useful related searches as follows:
"how to soft boil an egg"
"how long to boil an egg for hard boiled eggs"
"how to boil eggs step by step"
These would all make great titles for someone interested in boiling eggs.
TOP TIP - "How to" titles always perform REALLY well btw!
Another bonus of these related searches is to get ideas for other similar content you could create content about. In this example you may want to use the following as new content ideas:
"how to peel a boiled egg"
"soft boiled egg timer online"
So next time you create any content, take your current title, put it into Google, and check out the related searches. It may just help you write a better performing content title :)
If you've got any questions, just head to the Ten Minute Marketing Facebook group here and ask me there.
Thanks
Richard
Ten Minute Marketing: Training, consultancy, or we can do it for you!
www.tenminutemarketing.co.uk
P.S. Did you know we have DIY marketing courses that start at just £10+VAT? Check them out here www.tenminutemarketing.co.uk/marketing-training/

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Richard Eaton에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Richard Eaton 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.

I can't stress how important good titles are for any content you put out there. A good title can honestly make the difference between success or failure of your content.
So what makes a good title? Firstly it should entice the reader to want to know more. It should REALLY make them want to click on that link. Secondly, if used in public (such as a blog, YouTube video title etc) it should be something that your target audience is actively looking for to help it get found by searches. It's this second point I'm going to help with this week.
If you've always wondered what people are searching for, Google itself will actually tell you. If you head to Google and enter a search, after all the search results at the bottom of the page is a section titled "Searches related to...". This shows lots of relevant searches that people are looking for.
For example, a search for "boil an egg" shows some useful related searches as follows:
"how to soft boil an egg"
"how long to boil an egg for hard boiled eggs"
"how to boil eggs step by step"
These would all make great titles for someone interested in boiling eggs.
TOP TIP - "How to" titles always perform REALLY well btw!
Another bonus of these related searches is to get ideas for other similar content you could create content about. In this example you may want to use the following as new content ideas:
"how to peel a boiled egg"
"soft boiled egg timer online"
So next time you create any content, take your current title, put it into Google, and check out the related searches. It may just help you write a better performing content title :)
If you've got any questions, just head to the Ten Minute Marketing Facebook group here and ask me there.
Thanks
Richard
Ten Minute Marketing: Training, consultancy, or we can do it for you!
www.tenminutemarketing.co.uk
P.S. Did you know we have DIY marketing courses that start at just £10+VAT? Check them out here www.tenminutemarketing.co.uk/marketing-training/

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