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  • « Gurus Use Ghostwriters! | Home | Capture Your Reader With First Sentences That Sizzle »

    Can You Write Killer Article Titles?

    By admin | May 10, 2007

    The first thing that any successful ghostwriter needs to be able to do is write a killer headline.  These headlines are what will get you noticed.  Take for example you are writing an article for a client on “Fitness and Exercise”, you could have an article title like, “How To Be Fit And Exercise Correctly”.  Ok so it’s not bad but it’s not a great title either. 

     Now let’s say that you used a title like “5 Action Ideas To Get You Started On The Road To Fitness”. Can you see the difference? Having an eye catching title makes your article stand out.  If you were looking for an article on fitness and exercise, which one would you choose? With that said here are a few killer article titles that you can use: 

    I hope that these eye catching headlines will help you create some great articles. For more information on headlines and their importance, please be sure to secure your copy of Ghostwriting Uncovered Volume 1: Article Writing. 

    Stay tuned for the next post where we’ll be discussing the importance of your first sentence and how you can make it sizzle. 

    Until next time, keep writing, and keep looking for success, it is waiting. 

    Amanda.

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