What is the best way to create a title for Associated Content?

United States
October 28, 2007 8:43am CST
I thought that articles were searched by the titles. So, I've made sure to include the topic and the keyword in my title. For example, Food Chocolate Chip Cookies. I am now getting rejected on the basis of the title not being appropriate. What is the best way to create a title for Associated Content? Should you include the keywords? What are some examples of some good titles?
3 responses
• United States
28 Oct 07
Hi! Here's what I do...I use a rather general title. Like Autism and Strategy Games. Everything I have written was accepted....just try using very general stuff. Like maybe: My recipe for making great chocolate chip cookies...something like that. Good luck! Hope that helps. If you want to you can check my page out(if you want)at www dot associated content dot com slash user slash 93878 slash elizabeth_tabiansosin.html and tell me what you think. I hope that helps and let me know if you need any other kind of help!
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@cmost257 (54)
• United States
3 Nov 07
Well there are several things you can do to spice up your title. Like a book the title of an article is the eye catcher. Make it like (Joyce's Style chocolate chip cookies), or (Joyce's Chocolate chip recipe). Think of a hook that will make you pick it up and read the ingredient's. I hope this was helpful.
@noah2413 (404)
• United States
29 Oct 07
Food Chocoalte Chip Cookies is a horrible title. (sorry about the harshness, but we gotta leanr from mistakes). It is just keywords. You need someting that will get a reader, which is how ac makes money, and how they willa accept your rticle title. For a chocolate chip cookie recipie, try, "Crisp Outside, Gooey Outside: Delicious Chocochip cookies right from your oven." I hope you get the article accepted ony uor next try!