How to Write Attention-Grabbing, Non-Clickbaity Headlines for Your Blog

What Matt Damon Has to Say About Climate Change Will Shock You.
Ever Wonder Why Politicians Kiss Babies? The Answer May Surprise You.
These Three Siblings Started Singing. What Happens Next Will Bring You to Tears.
If these headlines make you cringe a little, you’re not alone. These are all examples of clickbait, a cheap and unprofessional way to attract clicks to a blog post, video or other piece of content.
Although clickbait can be effective, people have grown wise to how manipulative it can be. At the ProPRcopy blog, our content writers have put some thought into how to create strong, attention-grabbing headlines that don’t resort to clickbait. Here’s what we came up with:
Be trustworthy
More than anything else, you need to establish a fundamental sense of trust with your reader base. Your readers should know your blog content is worth reading, and that starts with creating quality material. Your headline shouldn’t have to feel forced — you, in turn, should be able to trust that your readers are capable of deciding for themselves what interests them. That will help earn their respect.
Overly hyperbolic headlines, for example — including those like “27 of the Absolute Worst Things that Could Happen in Your Work Day” — promise far more than the articles can actually deliver. Your headlines should never be misleading or inaccurate, and should respect the trust you have built in your relationship with your readers and customers.
Be specific
Tell your readers exactly what they can expect out of a piece of blog content. The very title of this post, for example, probably let you know exactly what you could expect once you clicked the link. Vague blog headlines don’t get many conversions because they don’t give people a good idea of what type of information is waiting for them on the other end of their click.
Be brief
Whenever possible, try to keep your headlines within 70 characters or fewer — or about half of a tweet. Longer headlines could get cut off in search engines or in social shares. Be as concise as possible while still giving the reader a good idea of what your content is all about.
These are the three most important elements of a successful, non-clickbait blog content headline. And if your brand needs any assistance with your blog writing efforts, consider working with a professional content writing service.