3 Data-Backed Reasons to Learn How

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3 Data-Backed Reasons to Learn How

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3 Data-Backed Reasons to Learn How to Write a Headline that Gets (More) Clicks
One of the mistakes many bloggers make when writing a blog post is to focus all of their attention and effort on just the quality of the blog post at hand—then slap a quick headline that feels right onto it and hit lista de números de whatsapp . After all, it’s the information within the blog post that readers want, right?

While that may be true… it doesn’t mean you can neglect the importance of learning how to write a headline (that’ll bring you those readers in the first place). If anything, the blog headline you write should receive as much love, attention, and research as the rest of your blog post.

"If you fail to write a headline that has the power to capture reader attention, then you'll never bring those readers to your blog in the first place."
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Here are three data-backed reasons why blog headline writing is important:

80% of people will only read your blog headline (and nothing else)
95% of searchers never go past the first page of Google’s search results (so a headline that helps land you on page 1 is key)
Studies show that a great headline has the potential to increase your traffic by as much as 500%
Not convinced yet? Here’s an analogy for you: Writing a weak headline for your blog post is like sticking a cheeseburger on the end of your fishing hook… no fish are likely interested in that. And if you can’t (first) hook your readers with a headline they’re interested in—and write a headline that’s strong enough to help make it to the first page of Google search results—those readers will never even come to your blog.
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