Writing Well for the Web: Headlines
Writing Headlines People Will Read
Writing Well for the Web
Take a look at a good newspaper or magazine and just read the headlines. What draws you in -- what makes you want to read a particular story?
What's the trick? Here are a couple of ideas:
- Use Action Verbs. Remember those? Avoid flat verbs like
Is, Have,
Was.
Which has more action? The New Product Is Here! or Achieve Results by Purchasing the New Product!
- Catch Their Attention. Don't be afraid to be playful or clever
(assuming it's appropriate for the web site). Your goal is to draw the reader
in to read more.
Which is more interesting? Drink Water Every Day or Ever Quake In Your Boots for a Quenching Quaff of Agua?
- Be Descriptive. Include the key elements of the "thought"
in your headline. Give the reader a good idea of what they'll get if they read
further.
Which tells you more? My Summer Vacation or The Highs and Lows of My Summer On the Road: A Wanderer's Musings
Comments are welcome
Created: Dec. 7, 1996
Revised: Dec. 7, 1996
URL: https://webreference.com/content/writing/headlines.html