15 Inspirational Examples of Eye-Catching Award Winning Headlines You Can Adapt Today Boosting Your Chances of Success (Score = 86)

Mark Scofield
ILLUMINATION
Published in
4 min readDec 18, 2020

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Roads Publishing. Originally appearing in the Weekly World News.

Using sharethrough native headline analyzer to improve (or sensationalize) your headlines

The headline for this story as well as the ones below were scored on likelihood to engage and impress readers using:

The website claims it uses “Science-backed research that explores why native ads are more impactful than banners.” It prefers longer headlines of roughly 12–18 words to draw the readers in and make them want to click on your story.

Here I have included for your reading delight 15 more headlines of my own twisted imagination to provide you with entertainment and some insight into what “science” considers impactful headlines enticing readers to click on the link to your story.

I should warn you though, this method of headline creation although entertaining and thought provoking has not proven to me that their method is superior…

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Mark Scofield
ILLUMINATION

Coming out of the shadows. No more pseudonym. Humans are designed to fail. I'm Exhibit A. Often writing semi-fictional history and autobiographical stories.