What’s that Mean—Blog Post Titles that DON’T Confuse Your Social Media Followers!
by Edie Melson
I spend a lot of time sharing other people’s blog posts on my social media networks.
But spend even more time passing over valuable posts because my followers would have no idea what the post was about. So today I want to give you the basics to help with blog post titles that DON’T confuse your social media followers.
I pay a lot of attention to my blog post titles, and I often spend almost as much time composing them as I do writing an entire post. They are that important!
It’s also important that your blog post titles contains your keyword phrase AND you use your blog title in the first fifty or so words of your post. I don’t want to get sidetracked on SEO so here’s a post I wrote on How to Use Keywords Effectively.
The first thing to consider is that your readers will evaluate your post’s content based on the title. If your title is misleading or even ambiguous your reader can walk away feeling cheated.The second thing to consider is to think beyond your blog post setting. What makes sense when a reader is already on your site is way different than what makes sense without visual clues and context.
Social media is a great thing for growing blogs, if you don’t allow blogging and social media to work at cross purposes. They need to compliment each other, and reinforce your message.
Remember, with a compelling title, a browser becomes a reader. Without a compelling title, the rest of your words might as well not be written.
We are writers, and we love words. Even more than that, we love to be clever. I get that.
But a blog post title isn’t a place to just be clever. For example, this blog post title is clever, but it’s also very specific. The first part:
What’s That Mean? Is play on a popular tagline found at the end of many current television shows. But that alone wouldn’t tell a reader what to expect. That’s why I have a subtitle:
Blog Post Titles that DON’T Confuse Your Social Media Followers.
So go ahead, and play with words, but don’t stop there. Give your readers and potential readers the information they need!
If you’re still not quite sure what I mean, I’ve compiled a list of ambiguous blog post titles. We’re going to play a little guessing game. I’m posting the titles and I want you to guess what the blog post is about.
Tomorrow, in the comments section of today’s blog post, I’ll share the answers.
Good luck…And don’t forget to join the conversation!Blessings,Edie
Blog Post Titles: The Summer of Success
When Things Go South
In the Mood
I Live Next Door to a Cemetery
Choosing Joy Instead of Jealousy
Hooptedoodle and You
Perseverance Pays off
Three Steps to Prevent Overfiring
Not Quite What I expected
Take a Deep Breath
TweetablesAre your blog post titles costing you social media shares? (Click to Tweet)
Keep your blog post titles from confusing your social media audience? (Click to Tweet)

But spend even more time passing over valuable posts because my followers would have no idea what the post was about. So today I want to give you the basics to help with blog post titles that DON’T confuse your social media followers.
I pay a lot of attention to my blog post titles, and I often spend almost as much time composing them as I do writing an entire post. They are that important!
It’s also important that your blog post titles contains your keyword phrase AND you use your blog title in the first fifty or so words of your post. I don’t want to get sidetracked on SEO so here’s a post I wrote on How to Use Keywords Effectively.

Social media is a great thing for growing blogs, if you don’t allow blogging and social media to work at cross purposes. They need to compliment each other, and reinforce your message.
Remember, with a compelling title, a browser becomes a reader. Without a compelling title, the rest of your words might as well not be written.

But a blog post title isn’t a place to just be clever. For example, this blog post title is clever, but it’s also very specific. The first part:
What’s That Mean? Is play on a popular tagline found at the end of many current television shows. But that alone wouldn’t tell a reader what to expect. That’s why I have a subtitle:
Blog Post Titles that DON’T Confuse Your Social Media Followers.
So go ahead, and play with words, but don’t stop there. Give your readers and potential readers the information they need!
If you’re still not quite sure what I mean, I’ve compiled a list of ambiguous blog post titles. We’re going to play a little guessing game. I’m posting the titles and I want you to guess what the blog post is about.
Tomorrow, in the comments section of today’s blog post, I’ll share the answers.
Good luck…And don’t forget to join the conversation!Blessings,Edie
Blog Post Titles: The Summer of Success
When Things Go South
In the Mood
I Live Next Door to a Cemetery
Choosing Joy Instead of Jealousy
Hooptedoodle and You
Perseverance Pays off
Three Steps to Prevent Overfiring
Not Quite What I expected
Take a Deep Breath
TweetablesAre your blog post titles costing you social media shares? (Click to Tweet)
Keep your blog post titles from confusing your social media audience? (Click to Tweet)
Published on November 07, 2013 01:00
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