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Blog Title & SEO Headline Analyzer — Write Titles That Rank and Get Clicks

Last updated: April 20267 min readWriting Tools

Your blog title determines whether anyone clicks. 80% of people read the headline, only 20% read the article. Run your title through a headline analyzer before publishing — check word balance, power words, character count, and emotional score. Free, instant, no signup.

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SEO Title vs H1 Headline — Use Both

SEO Title (meta title)H1 Headline (on page)
Where it appearsGoogle search results, browser tabTop of your blog post
Character limit50-60 chars (Google truncates)No strict limit, 60-80 ideal
Primary purposeGet clicks from search resultsConfirm the reader is in the right place
Keyword placementPrimary keyword first 30 charsPrimary keyword present, natural
Can they differ?✓ Yes — and often should✓ Yes
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Blog Title Scoring — What Gets Checked

FactorLow ScoreHigh Score
LengthUnder 30 or over 70 characters50-60 characters (sweet spot)
Power wordsZero emotional triggers2-3 power words (proven, free, instant)
NumbersNo numbersContains a number (7, 2026, 100%)
Keyword positionKeyword buried at endKeyword in first 30 characters
Word balanceAll common wordsMix of common, uncommon, emotional, power
ClarityVague or clickbaitClear promise of what the reader gets

Power Words That Increase Clicks

CategoryWordsUse When
Urgencynow, today, instantly, immediately, quickTime-sensitive content, tools, how-tos
Curiositysecret, hidden, surprising, truth, mistakeMyth-busting, contrarian takes
Valuefree, proven, ultimate, complete, definitiveGuides, roundups, comparisons
Specificitystep-by-step, exact, detailed, in-depthTutorials, technical guides
Exclusivityinsider, expert, advanced, proExpert-level content
Negativemistake, avoid, never, worst, stopWarning posts, common error guides

Pro tip: Negative power words ("mistakes," "avoid," "never") often outperform positive ones because loss aversion is a stronger motivator than potential gain.

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