Headlines are an important part of any blog post or article.
In fact, I would even say that the headline is more important than the blog post’s content itself!
And yet, many bloggers are still taking their headlines for granted.
They gloss over it just once, thinking that it’s just a cherry on top.
But in reality, headlines are the most important element of your article or blog post.
Suppose you’ve written your most insightful and thought-provoking blog post so far.
But, because you haven’t written an attention-grabbing, catchy headline, no one is clicking on your headline to read your blog post.
And as a result, you’re getting no traffic and all your efforts just went ashtray.
The point is, if you want more buzz, more readers, and more social shares, don’t publish your blog post or article until you’ve created a catchy headline.
However, it’s not always easy to write catchy headlines and blog titles.
In fact, writing catchy headlines is becoming more and more challenging due to massive competition and short attention spans.
That being said, if you’re struggling to write catchy headlines that get more attention and clicks, you’ve come to the right place!
In this post, I have compiled a list of 135 catchy headlines and blog post title templates that you can instantly put to use.
All you need to do is fill-in-the-blanks in below headline templates and you’re good to go!
That being said, here are 135 catchy headlines and blog title templates you can copy right away.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before you use any of the below headlines templates, you need to make sure that your headline describes your blog post in an honest and authentic way so that your readers don’t regret clicking on it.
And to make it easier for you, I have organized the catchy headlines templates by the type of post.
For each type of post, I have shared 10-20 different headline templates so that you can easily create an attention-grabbing headline for just about any subject.
Let’s face it. “How to” posts are considered as an effective way to grab readers’ attention.
They’re, in fact, great at convincing the first-time visitors to click on your article.
Search Engines like Google and Bing also love “How to” posts since many people search using the “How to” phrase.
Let’s look at some of the best How to headline templates that you can use for your articles or blog posts.
List posts are extremely effective, especially when it comes to grabbing people’s attention and getting more clicks.
In fact, social media users love listicles and they even have a very good chance of going viral.
Here are the best list post templates to create powerful list post headlines.
If you’re planning to write a comprehensive piece of content on any topic, it’s definitely worth writing Guide headlines.
Detailed guides have always been (and still are) extremely valuable to internet readers and therefore they get more clicks.
Google also prefers ranking long-form content on its top search results, so you can definitely take advantage of below Guide Templates to get more attention.
Product roundups and review posts can help bloggers a lot in making money from affiliate marketing.
Although, it’s important to be honest and authentic when writing review posts as readers can easily identify if you’re simply lying for the easy money.
So, when writing product review posts, make sure to provide as much detail as possible and share each and every scenario on how a particular product can help your readers.
For example, just take a look at my Grammarly Review Post.
I’ve gone above and beyond to explain how Grammarly has helped me write better content, spot common grammar and spelling mistakes, and how each feature greatly contributes to improving the quality of content.
That being said, here are some product review headline templates you can use to write catchy headlines.
Interview and expert roundups also make a catchy headline given you’ve created a compelling content.
And the good news is, expert roundup posts are generally not popular in most industries, which makes them extremely effective. In addition, expert roundups also help to network with other industry leaders in your industry.
Here are the best expert roundup headline templates you can use to write catchy blog titles.
Internet users use search engines mostly to find the information that they need. And just like How to posts, the What, Why, and Where posts get equal clicks since they gave answers to questions that keep most of us up at night.
Moreover, the What, Why, and Where post titles work because they imply that by reading the post, the user will learn something he needs to or find a solution to a problem.
Here are some simple yet effective headline templates for What, Why, and Where posts.
If you’d like to create some unique headlines for your articles that will instantly capture readers’ attention, I have some good news for you.
There are some ways you can instantly capture the curiosity of readers by creating headlines that create an emotional response.
Here are the best curiosity-invoking blog title templates you can put to use when you want to create unique titles that help you stand out in the Google Search Results.
Writing creative, attention-grabbing, catchy headlines and blog post titles doesn’t have to be complicated.
More importantly, it definitely shouldn’t take more than just a few minutes to decide the right one.
Hopefully, these headline templates will help you get started quickly.
In fact, if you liked the above-mentioned headline templates, be sure to bookmark this page before you do anything else.
It will save you a lot of time since you can easily come back anytime whenever you’re struggling to write catchy headlines for your future articles.
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