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Internet Marketing Articles - Secrets of Writing Headlines

By: Daiv Russell

Hundreds of online marketing wizards agree on this – One of the big keys to effective online marketing is through the use of articles.

Since you know you have to ride the success wave of online marketing using articles, you have to try your hand at writing articles to interest three, vastly different targets with one article.

Three targets of article marketing
And now for the three targets of article marketing and how to write good headlines for each:


  1. Readers - Ultimately, these are the individuals who will decide that they are attracted to what you do adequately to read your article. You must write a headline that will attract your audience to actually read it in the first place. You have to attract them to dig further into your article and actually absorb your words.

    80% of readers will see your headline, but only 20% will read your actual article. How well your headline is written will determine the reader’s next step.

    Readers can come across your headline on social networking sites like Del.icio.us, as links in an email from someone at work, and in their Yahoo results. If your headline does not appeal to them enough to read your article, you simply won’t get readers, even if you have the best article or product in the world. You could offer the solution for world hunger, but with a bad headline no one will find out about it.


  2. Search Engines - Yahoo and the like agree that the web page title is the most significant on-page indicator of the content of the page. Coming in second place is the use of the <h1> heading tag. When your article is published, publishers have a tendency to make either or both the title and H1 tag the same as your article title. So, having words in your article title which are important to those searching for information increase your chances of showing up in search engine results.

    You want your keywords in the headline and as close to the beginning as reasonable to still satisfy the other two audiences.


  3. Publishers - One of the keys to article marketing is the how publishers can spread your message like a virus. This is the chief reason article marketing is so powerful. One well-written article can get published on a thousand web sites around the Internet over several weeks.

    These are the folks who determine whether or not your article is published on their site, newsletter, blog, etc. They are a tough hybrid of both readers and search engines. They need to believe your article will attract search engine clicks but also please their readers. Alas, if they can’t run across your article since the the bad headline doesn’t come back in their search results, or the headline doesn’t attract them in to read it – you're out of luck.

    It's fairly safe to say that publishers can make or break an article’s success and by making the other two audiences happy you will make them happy as well.



Writing Headlines for All Three
This article's title was written specially to serve as an example of how to meet the needs these three audiences. As you can see, the first three words of the article headline are Google fodder - they are a blending of two greatly sought phrases, and those words are the very first in the headline.

The first words also tell you what you can expect if you read the article. The last part entrances you and pulls you deeper into the article. It introduces something of interest that will give you what you’re hoping to gain or learn about. It causes you to ask yourself, "I’m curious what lesson I can take away from this article…" and so you dig in, just as you did.

Armed with this information, you can now write great article headlines that get noticed, get published, and get visitors coming to your site. Get out there, get writing, and cash in.



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Daiv Russell is a web marketing copywriter with Envision Software. Visit our site to learn how to apply the 4C formula for web marketing success.

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