by Molly Jo Realy @RealMoJo68
5 Things to Remember
Molly Jo
TWEETABLES
5 Simple Ways Counting Kittens Can Boost Your Blog Traffic - @RealMoJo68 (Click to Tweet)
Tips to compose blog post titles that bring in traffic - @RealMoJo68 (Click to Tweet)
You can find her on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and her blog, Frankly, My Dear . . .
For realz. Who doesn’t love photos
of cute kittens? (Which begs the question: Are there ever any ugly kittens? I
think not.) And better ratings? And smart, helpful people? Those social bees
will be swarming all over for a piece of this sweet pie.
Just like with books on the
shelf, a post on the blog is competing with many more like it. The reality is
titles are the money-maker. You could have found the cure for the common cold,
but unless your title gets the reader’s attention, no one else will benefit
from your wisdom.
Hooking your readers feels a
bit like putting together a jigsaw puzzle while blindfolded but like any
puzzle, once you get the border established, the rest will fall into place.
Take a look at the title for
this post. Got your attention, didn’t it? Let’s break it down into manageable
morsels and get you some title honey to help attract your Swarm.
1. The Popularity Contest.
Social media is interactive. Become a Bee Ninja and learn from the masters.
Then share and share alike. Cross links, reposts, and mentions are a great way
to let others know you recognize their sweet social media savvy, and they may
return the favor. At the very least, your readers will know you do your
research.
2. It’s a Numbers Game. “Five
Easy Solutions” or “Ten Alternate Ways” gives your readers a selection to
choose from. They may not agree with everything you say, but who doesn’t love
counting the seconds when the Big Apple falls on New Year’s Eve? Give your
Swarm a reason to see if their favorites made your list. And then ask them to
leave a comment of what they would add.
3. Keep it Simple. Notice how
often the words “easy” and “simple” are used in countdown titles. Would you read
a post that offered 25 Complicated Steps to Brushing Your Hair? How about 31
Ways to Confuse Yourself in the Kitchen? Remember your Swarm is made up of
worker bees. You want them to have time to promote you, not get frustrated and
fly away. A short list plus easy options equals a happy hive.
4. Kittens. Yes, I mean kittens.
Cute, cuddly, attention-grabbing kittens. Do you have any idea how many posts
generate kitten memes? I don’t either, but I hear it’s, well, a lot. Find
something specific to your brand or subject matter that others will buzz about
then stand back and watch them play.
5. The End Goal. Imagine a large
stadium or court with the clock ticking down. Tick. Tick. Tick. The ball snaps
or bounces and you leap out of the impending rush of opponents. Your teammates
cheer and buzz as you reach the goal, make the pass. Even the visitors have to
admit, you have what it takes. And you sweetly take the win.
Not every posts needs every
element, but a good title will draw your Swarm in. A great post will keep them
buzzing.
With some sweet tea and a spoonful
of honey,
~
Happy writing.
Molly Jo
TWEETABLES
5 Simple Ways Counting Kittens Can Boost Your Blog Traffic - @RealMoJo68 (Click to Tweet)
Tips to compose blog post titles that bring in traffic - @RealMoJo68 (Click to Tweet)
Molly Jo is a writer, editor, social media ninja, and producer of the weekly Firsts in Fiction podcast. She has been featured in children’s magazines, on blogs and devotional websites, and her short stories have earned her awards and scholarships from nationally acclaimed writing programs. She is the founder of New Inklings Press and author of The Unemployment Cookbook: Ideas for Feeding Families One Meal at a Time, and other books available through her website and on Amazon.
Her current work in progress, NOLA, is a location mystery set in New Orleans and is scheduled for publication in late 2016.
Great article I love kittens. Thank you for your contribution.
ReplyDeleteso, i should put a pic of cute kittens on my website??? i can do that—after all my tag is stories by design, and my "theme" is home AND i do have kitties!!! (will do this today!)
ReplyDeleteCats and kittens always attract me.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Molly Jo! Love the title, and it DID catch my attention. :) Thanks for the helpful tips!
ReplyDelete