![]() I Believe in Blogging (ok this headline could’ve been better, but the content did evoke the emotion I set out for).Why I’m totally in love with this new headline analyzer (also a ‘reasons why’ headline). ![]() BGR is creating a super loyal and passionate following.īitches Get Riches hold absolutely NOTHING back from their content, and their headlines are incredibly effective for riling up their followers (and creating brand loyalty, and oh yeah, driving clicks). We’ve seen the Buzzfeed emotion headlines… “Reporter breaks down while interviewing 3-year old!” but I’d actually like to EXPAND this idea further. Last year, Glen from shared an article on “emotion bait.” Wait what’s “REAL” financial independence? I want it.Retiring early is what you preach though? Why are you glad you DIDN’T do it earlier?.That, and Tanja does an incredible job building anticipation and intrigue for her blog content.Ĭheck out the headlines in the screenshot above…they’re intriguing. The “ONL Intrigue” is the name I’m giving ANY headline that really doesn’t matter…because we’re all going to click-through based on brand recognition, and because we KNOW the content is going to be damn-good anyways. I’m 97.3% certain Tanja doesn’t use a headline analyzer, or write out 25 different headlines for each blog post. ![]() The content almost doesn’t matter…we care about HER. This one is named after my friend Tanja from Our Next Life. The question headline works because we want to know the answer…as long as the question is both intriguing to something we care about.
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