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Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 4:48 am
by sumaiyakhatun27
Emotional headlines (“This is so cute,” “You will get goosebumps from…,” “Tears of happiness”) play on engagement. Curiosity (“What happened next…”, “Top 10 songs about…”) also works to engage readers. Headlines that include numbers (especially "10") are the most engaging. The length of the most viral headlines is 80-95 characters. In professional circles, clickbait headlines are bad form.


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Announcement This short text (2-3 sentences) serves as a bridge between the title and the text of the article, because it additionally “warms up” the reader, prompting him to dive into the material head-on right here and now. In addition, this is the basis for promoting articles on social networks. If you don’t write a quality announcement, but simply insert a link into the post (it’s good if it displays adequately with a picture), don’t expect a large influx of people wanting to read it.