The art of writing catchy headlines is the difference between your article, or blog, reaching the eyes of your targeted readers or disappearing into the ether as they scroll or flick disinterestedly past. Learning how to write a headline really is key to both PR and content marketing.
In fact, many a well-written article, even those with ground-breaking content, has slipped under the radar because the title didn't entice readers.
Its’s important to remember that headline writing is part science and part art—there are some rules you can follow but you definitely get better through experience and applying your own creativity.
One of the most important things you need to do is pique an audience’s interest and grab their attention. The quickest way to grab attention is to make a somewhat controversial statement or ask a challenging question. Get your audience curious and get them to think. It's a teaser for the rest of the release. In a world of shrinking attention spans and competing headlines, standing out from the crowd is crucial for getting the reader to take the time to engage with your copy.
Whether you are someone who decides on their headline before writing the copy, as a way of focusing and guiding their writing direction, or if you prefer to summarise an already-written article by creating a headline at the end, keep these pointers in mind. Use the title as an opportunity to both endorse and enhance your article and you are sure to cut through the noise.
Here are some great examples of how various publications across the globe chose different headlines from a press release BlueSky Education worked on with UCL School of Management to promote their research into the impact gender and attractiveness have on careers:
‘Handsome men are rejected for competitive jobs’ – Bloomberg
‘Why being an attractive male is bad for your career’ – Metro
‘Being a handsome man could stop you getting that promotion’ – New York Daily News
‘It’s true – being handsome is a living hell’ – MSN Australia
‘Do you have a hiring bias against handsome men?’ – HR Director Singapore
‘How good looks hurt guys’ careers’ – Guyana News Network
‘Is it possible to be too beautiful?’ – Telegraph
These headlines work for several reasons. They’re attention-grabbing, shocking and delivers a clear message in just a few words.