11 Tips to Craft Irresistible Blog Post Titles That Attract New Visitors

What do you consider the most crucial factor in attracting new visitors to your blog or website?

Many may immediately say, ‘content.’

However, content is not always king.

An essential element that nearly every visitor encounters first before deciding to read a blog post in depth exists.

Crafting Compelling Titles for Your Blog Posts

Why Great Blog Post Titles Are Essential…

“On average, 5x as many people read the title as read the body copy. When you’ve written your headline, you’ve spent eighty cents out of your dollar.”
David Ogilvy

Indeed, the secret lies in your blog post titles. Craft captivating titles, and you will witness a surge in new visitors eager to read your posts and explore your website.

I don’t know about you, but some blog post titles can make me sleepy, especially when they have been used repeatedly.

Blog Post Titles: The Equivalent of Book and Movie Titles

I consider blog post titles akin to the titles of books or movies. If a title captures my interest, I am likely to begin reading the book or watch the film.

Titles are as significant as the content itself, yet many bloggers give their blog post titles little, if any, thought. Master both, and you’re on the path to success.

If your blog post title isn’t engaging, how many potential new and existing visitors will scroll past it without a second thought?

I often find myself doing the same. If a title fails to grab my attention, I quickly move on.

Think about this: how many visitors to your blog are likely to do the same?

Tip: When creating titles for your blog posts, consider what title would motivate you to click on the ‘read more’ link.

Strategies to Make Your Blog Post Titles More Enticing

Certain words in blog post titles can attract readers’ interest in learning more. Here are a few examples:

  • How
  • How to
  • When
  • Have
  • Have you
  • Don’t
  • Did
  • Do you
  • This
  • This is
  • Who
  • Why
  • What
  • Where

Additional Techniques to Enhance Your Blog Post Titles

Incorporate Numbers

Numbers can greatly affect the effectiveness of your titles. Think about these two examples:

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According to Janice Wald of MostlyBlogging.com, odd numbers generally perform better than even numbers in titles, with prime numbers yielding even greater results.

Odd numbers tend to attract more attention as they seem less predictable compared to even numbers.

Tip: Opt for numerals instead of spelling them out when using numbers. Digits tend to stand out more in headlines and require less space.

Utilise Hashtags

Hashtags can enhance your blog post titles, aiding both SEO and drawing in visitors seeking specific topics.

Explore trending hashtags around your post’s publication time. Bluesky and X are great resources for identifying these trends, but always ensure your hashtags are relevant to your content.

Warning: Excessive hashtags can lead to search engines flagging your post as spam. To maintain a professional appearance, limit yourself to no more than three hashtags in your blog post title.

Incorporate Bluesky and X Usernames

If you mention someone in your blog post with a Bluesky or X account, including their handle in the title can be beneficial. When your post is shared, the individual mentioned receives a notification and may expand your reach by resharing it.

For example, when writing a book review, in the blog post title, include the Bluesky or X handle of the author.

Optimise Word Count

Research from CoSchedule.Com suggests that blog post titles around 55 characters long typically earn the highest click-through rates. Titles within six to ten words also tend to yield better engagement.

To establish a foundation for creating your blog post titles, consider these templates:

  1. How To ____
  2. How To Find ____
  3. How To Completely Change ____
  4. How To Create ____
  5. How To Use ____
  6. How To Get Rid Of ____
  7. How I Made ____
  8. How To Save ____
  9. How To Help ____
  10. How To Develop ____
  11. What To Do With ____
  12. Here’s How To ____
  13. Where To Find ____
  14. What No One Tells You About ____
  15. (#) Questions You Should Ask Before ____
  16. (#) Secrets To ____
  17. (#) Signs You Might ____
  18. (#) Rules For ____
  19. (#) Facts About ____
  20. (#) Ideas For/To ____
  21. (#) Essential Steps For/To ____
  22. (#) Foolproof Tips For ____
  23. (#) Handy Tips For ____
  24. (#) Tricks For ____
  25. (#) Key Benefits For ____
  26. (#) Reasons You ____
  27. (#) Wrong Ways To ____
  28. (#) Most Popular ____
  29. (#) Tips For ____
  30. (#) ____ Mistakes You Won’t Make Again
  31. (#) Things I’ve Learned This Month
  32. Why My Weekend Was Amazing
  33. You’ll Never Believe What Happened Last Week
  34. Why This Is The Only Chocolate Chip Recipe You Need
  35. Meet ____ ____ Who Reveals Their Writing Secrets
  36. Why I’m Recommending These (#) TV Shows to Fans of ____
  37. Book Review: (#) Reasons I’m Giving ____ by ____ ____ (insert Bluesky or X username) 5 Stars

(Remember to insert a number in place of (#).)

I’ve used many of these title ideas and seen excellent results. My titles frequently include words that draw readers in.

Warning: Always remember to add a title to your blog post. Any title is better than having none. WordPress replaces empty titles with a five-digit number, which does not encourage visitors to click the ‘read more’ link.

AI can it help with blog post titles?

Yes, it can.

Did you know that WordPress has an AI block? Just ask it to suggest a title for your post, and see the result.

Not sure how to use AI on WordPress? Check out this excellent post from Fedora, who blogs at Fedora Pancakes – ‘A Guide to WordPress.com’s AI Assistant.

Conclusion

  • Blog post titles are the first impression for visitors; make them as compelling as possible.
  • Titles are as important as the content of your posts.
  • Consider what would encourage you to click ‘read more’ when crafting a title.
  • A poorly chosen title could mean missing out on countless new readers, likes, and comments.
  • Ensure every post has a title; it doesn’t have to be perfect—just better than a default number.
  • Use engaging words like How, What, Why, and Where to entice clicks.
  • Odd numbers usually outperform even numbers in titles, making them more appealing.
  • Use numerals for numbers in titles for better visibility.
  • Keep hashtags limited to three to avoid looking spammy.
  • Mentioning Bluesky and X usernames can help boost your post’s visibility on social media.
  • Use AI to help generate blog post titles.

How do you generate titles for your blog posts? Are there any extra strategies you would like to share or questions about title creation? Join the conversation in the comments!

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74 responses to “11 Tips to Craft Irresistible Blog Post Titles That Attract New Visitors”

  1. Cindy Georgakas avatar

    These are great tips, Hugh. I so agree with you that titles can make or break you~!

    💓

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Absolutely, Cindy. If the title of a blog posts fails to grab my attention, I skip past it just like I do with emails with poor subject headings from retailers.

  2. CarolCooks2 avatar

    An interesting and informative post with many helpful tips…Thank you for the link to Fedora, Hugh :)

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Fedora published some great blogging tips posts, Carol. I hope you find them as helpful as I do.

      1. CarolCooks2 avatar

        I’m sure I will, Hugh I have followed Fedora so I don’t miss any :)

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  5. wrookieschu avatar

    Great advice Hugh thanks. I am a teacher, so we’re always sceptical with AI with students using it for their work. Are they learning or is AI doing the work for them. Sometimes difficult to challenge. AI also scares me as it’s so real looking, for example, with photos and videos of people that aren’t real. It’s difficult to know what is real and what isn’t. I love the benefits of it but there were sadly there are always those who abuse it.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Yes, I get you with regards to the students using AI to do homework, Wayne. It’s one of the negatives of AI, but doesn’t everything come with its negatives these days? Just look at all the scammers’ emails and calls made using technology, social media, and mobile phones. I’ve even heard of bloggers being scammed by clicking links on blog posts. We have to be so careful. I always look at the positives more than I do the negatives.

      1. wrookieschu avatar

        So true Hugh and I totally agree with your mentality. I always look for the good too and try not to focus on the negatives. Life’s too short.

  6. wrookieschu avatar

    Another great post Hugh. I had no idea WordPress had AI to help with titles etc.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Yes, WordPress has AI that can help with most things, Wayne. It also has an AI image creator, although I have not found it very good when using words in an image.

      1. wrookieschu avatar

        Thanks Hugh, I will definitely be looking into this. AI seems to be everywhere right now, no escaping it but I can see the pros as well as the cons.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          AI is here to stay, Wayne. I make it work for me rather than me work for it. You can use it as little as you like (which I do). I’d never ask it to write a blog post for me. But it can help me with spelling and grammar errors and suggest other points to add to posts.

  7. Urspo avatar

    The most traffic I have received was for a post I purposely titled “bear three way”. I was quite the malapert.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I can understand why.

  8. seaangel4444 avatar

    What an insightful post, Hugh! Thank you so much! I can see some changes coming to my post titles now! Cher xoxoxo

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear. Glad this has been helpful, Cher. Enjoy creating those new blog post titles.

      1. seaangel4444 avatar

        Thank you, Hugh! I hope all is well on your side of the pond. It’s quite “chaotic” over here as I’m sure you know! Cher xoxoxo

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          Yes, I’ve heard and seen the chaos going on, Cher. It’s difficult to comprehend how it was allowed to happen.
          Take good care.

          1. seaangel4444 avatar

            Thank you so much, Hugh. I can truly say that it feels surreal. I would never have imagined it could be this way. Thank you, Hugh. Much appreciated. Cher xoxoxo

  9. V.M.Sang avatar

    I greatly appreciate your helpful post.

    Just one thing, though. My blog is a mixture of many things. Sometimes I might post some of my writing, and another a memory from the past. Occasionally, I’ll do a post about British wild flowers, or some historical event, often, but not always, associated with my books. Or I’ll post a favourite recipe.

    Your list is mainly useful for people who are posting help posts, which mine aren’t. Do you have any suggestions for people like me who are blogging to connect with potential readers of my books?

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Likewise, my blog covers many subjects, but I always strive to create engaging titles for each post. I often ask a question in my titles or include keywords related to the subject I’m writing about. That’s where Bluesky and X come in handy (although I don’t use X anymore) because they list trending keywords (or hashtags). In the case of Bluesky, they provide popular trending keywords every 30 minutes.

      In the case of creating titles for potential readers of your books, something like – ‘Unlock a New World: Discover my Must-Read Book That Will Captivate Your Imagination.’ Or you could list some reasons new readers may like to read your books – ‘7 Compelling Reasons Why You Will Fall in Love with My Book.’ Those are just two suggestions, but playing with the words may create something better.

      1. V.M.Sang avatar

        Thank you for those suggestions. I’ll think hard for something along those lines.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          You’re welcome. There is always a way and something we can do to improve titles until we’re happy with them.

  10. Eugi avatar

    I sometimes struggle for titles, and I appreciate your advice and tips, Hugh. I like to keep my titles short and catchy. I haven’t used AI for titles yet, however, I will consider it when I write my next post.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Short and catchy are good, Eugi. Top-heavy titles not only look overwhelming but can cause visitors to quickly pass by.

      I hope you find AI a helpful tool for writing blog post titles. You don’t need to use what it comes up with, but it can spark ideas for a better title.

      1. Eugi avatar

        Thank you, Hugh.

  11. Linda Schaub avatar

    I always try to create a fun title, sometimes using a song title, like I did for this week’s post, “Walk on the wild(flower) side” and I like having a little fun or being witty with my Wordless Wednesday posts which are usually about birds or critters of some type.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Every aspect of blogging should be about having fun. So, good for you, Linda. Keep on enjoying what you’re doing.

      1. Linda Schaub avatar

        Thank you Hugh – I have to keep some whimsy in my blog posts since “Whimsy” is in the title of my blog.

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