Free Headline Analyzer: Write Titles That Get Clicks
According to advertising legend David Ogilvy, "On the average, five times as many people read the headline as read the body copy. When you have written your headline, you have spent eighty cents out of your dollar."
Our tool breaks down your headline based on character count, word balance, and emotional impact. It highlights "Power Words" that are proven to trigger psychological responses.
How to Improve Your Score
- Use Numbers: "10 Ways to..." usually performs better than "Ways to...".
- Add Adjectives: Words like "Essential", "Effortless", and "Incredible" add color.
- Ask Questions: Questions create a "curiosity gap" that users want to close.
- Keep it under 60 chars: If it's too long, Google will cut it off with an ellipsis (...).