What
Does Your Headline Say? - Test It!
Headline Testing
For Tone
Putting up web pages is
nothing without testing a headline. This is the "ad
for the ad" and essential to good
copywriting so to
speak so you want to be sure your head line grabs
attention and directs your reader to the rest of
your web page copy. Internet writers often depend
on headlines to create appeal for their write-ups.
Headlines, after all, are often the first line of
writing that a person reads when he comes across an
article, news story or book.
A headline can create
curiosity, stir up interest and generate wonder.
The tone of the headline also affects the readers'
response and elicits reactions right then and
there. For proper headline creation and tone
testing, here are some things to keep in
mind:
Are You Able to Get Your
Message Across?
Whether your write-up is
upbeat, formal, businesslike, provocative, engaging
or a call-to-arms kind of thing, the tone of your
headline should reflect it. Very often, your goal
as a writer helps set the tone of the headline and
the subsequent body of the write-up.
Are you trying to give
information? Raise a question? Intrigue the reader?
Create a sense of urgency? Decide on the goal of
your write-up first and this will help guide you on
finding the tone for your headline.
Search Through Your Web
Page & Find Keywords For
Headlines
This is especially important
if you will be writing for the Web and quite useful
even if you will be writing for print. Keywords are
words that reflect or represent the main idea or
topics that will be found in your article. These
keywords should then be found in your
headline.
Although some keywords are
rather neutral in tone, there are some that best
express the feelings or emotions that you might
find appropriate for your write-up. Write these
words down so you can decide later which one to use
to achieve the best effect. When you go through
tone testing later, this effect will be easier to
determine.
Absolutely Write Down Tone
Words For Your Headline
Notice the word,
"Absolutely"?
Some words, like adjectives
such as 'truly', 'really' and 'absolutely' set the
tone of the headline, making it seem like what you
have to offer is the ultimate.
These words give a sense of
exclusivity and can help your headline stand out.
'How to', 'Guide to' and
'Tips for' are often used in headlines to set the
tone for an instructional article. Action words, on
the other hand, set the tone for enthusiasm, making
the headline sound urgent.
Testing The Headline
Tone
So how do you know that you
truly have the right tone for your headline? Test
it. Go online, use at least three search engines
and type the headline you're planning to use. Use
the exact words initially to test the headline.
Once the search engine has
produced a listing of results, go to the top 3 or 5
of these links and check how relevant your headline
is. Read the articles as well and check if the tone
is similar to the tone of writing you wish to use.
What's
YOUR Reaction To The Headline
You See?
As part of the audience, you
should be able to tell if the tone of the headline
works. Test it against your reaction and how you
responded to the headline and the subsequent body
of the article. Check reader reactions in the
comment section as well. There's a good chance
you'll find frank assessment of the write-up there.
Then use what you've learned to apply in your own
writing.
Start Small When Testing
Internet Headlines
Test the tone with a limited
audience. Try showing the headline to friends and
ask them what they think. More importantly, ask
them what kind of emotion/s the headline produces.
If the answer is exactly what you intend the
headline to create, you're on the right track. If
not, revise the headline.
You could also tone test the
headline by posting it online. Then change the
words strategically to see the kind of reaction you
receive. Once you achieve what you want, stick to
that headline. Use good head line techniques and
keep that Internet surfer on your website!
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to Plan Web Copy and
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Don't
Be Too Hard on Yourself When Writing Web
CopyIs
This Headline Too
Long?
Why
be Fun an
d
Upbeat when
Copywriting ?
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to Make Web Copy
Good
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to Review Your Web Copy And Get It
Read
RESOURCE: These
and other creative writing techniques are listed in
the chapters of this
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free. Use your
imagination and create headlines for
effect!
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