When Trial & Error stops working, Determination goes into overdrive

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Dallas, Texas
July 12, 2017 10:27am CST
I was not going to let that title analyzer get the best of me. I reworded one article over 12 times until I almost gave up but when I kept getting more scores of 60 I was determined to keep trying. I stopped at 60. Sometimes a title can be to wordy. Sometimes it can be too short and misleading. According to the analyzer online I have used in the past and still use of and on, there are 4 factors in making a good title. Example: I am good at well written headlines Headline score = 62. 1. Common word use - 28% - meaning I used words most people understand. 2. Uncommon word use - 0% - meaning I did not use any uncommon words. 3. Emotional word use - 0% - meaning I did not use any emotional words. 4. Power word use - 14% - meaning I rated good by using a power word or more. headline is as follows: I AM GOOD AT WELL WRITTEN HEADLINES Headline type was rated as - Generic - Nothing to call home about! 35 characters out of 55. 55 characters long tend to get the highest number of click-throughs. 7 words used while approx 6 words in a headline tend to get the highest number of click-throughs. The first 3 words are I AM GOOD The last 3 words are WELL WRITTEN HEADLINES Headlines should have searchable key words and the first 3 words and the last 3 words in a headline or an article title are very key in the success of hits by search engines and people typing in key words in a search. Headlines that show a positive feeling tend to perform the best. Once I became determined to get the right words in I scored a good 60% and that was mainly for 2 out of the 4 word type categories, 28% for Common words used in the title and 14% for using Power Words in the title. Using the headline analyzer will help you with your blog posts, your social media posts, your article writing and earn you a bit more coins when you apply your efforts properly and just Don't Give Up! So don't stop with trial & error. Allow Determination to take over. - source of this information is provided by:
Free headline analyzer that will score your overall headline quality and rate its ability to result in social shares, increased traffic, and SEO value.
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
11 Oct 17
thats very good o know as a lot of ime Im no happy wih nmy Ttles
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• Dallas, Texas
11 Oct 17
Mainly the thing I have to think more about is making short titles that lead into the subject of the discussion. Twitter for one doesn't like long article titles. They reject the ones that are too long so they have to fit into the Twitter thingy just to get seen by others who might want to read our discussions. As for Facebook, they don't seem to mind long titles as much.
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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
12 Oct 17
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• Dallas, Texas
12 Oct 17
@Hatley , But you know me, and that I usually have very long titles,