Please improve your headlines. Allow this free tool help you with them...
I'm seeing many apsense blogs that contain very good content, because that's what I'm looking for as a businessman .... However, when I start to think and feel as a consumer might-- I see headlines that might want to make me pass right by that blog, and look for one that beckons me with it's appeal to my mental, emotional and spiritual moods of the moment...
A free tool from the Advanced Marketing Institute has helped me learn to write increasingly better headlines for my advertising, creative writing projects, blogs and other marketing efforts.
The free tool will help you learn how to balance your opening headlines and increase their appeal on all three levels. It will provide you with a score for your efforts, and that score will show you your strengths or demonstrate your need to improve your skills...
For example, I utilised it to write the headline for this blog and it informed me that my headline scored 41.6 % and had a high Spiritual appeal...
I would enjoy seeing your comments and, if you don't mind, sharing your thoughts about why you were drawn to this blog and your opinion of this tool.
Thank you for visiting my blog, and have an excellent and beautiful day! :)
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Comments (3)
Jeff Greene8
Online Marketing Specialist/Consultant
In the interest of everyone here, I'm bumping this one, because I can see some headlines that coukld use a little more improvement! :)
Jeff Greene8
Online Marketing Specialist/Consultant
I found this tool several months ago, and I had almost forgotten about it until I started updating my Apsense pages... I noticed some need for improvement in the headline for some of the blogs...
A lot of writers don't seem to realise that a headline, has to have a VOICE, too! And the more unique and appealing that voice is, the better it will be at successfully attracting attentive readers...
Sandra T.8
Sales Management Consultant
found out that one of my subjects here at Apsense is 80% :)
Thanks for sharing. This would be useful in future. :)