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Written by Kai Lo   
Thursday, 02 July 2009 15:02

Are you new to the article marketing game? Even if you are new, you can get a decent amount of readers to check out what you have to say if you have a great article title. Here are great examples for your next article title:

1.) "How To Get A Total Body Workout In Less Than 10 Minutes" - This will attract people who are searching for information on fast exercise routine that targets the entire body. The time in the title is very important for anyone who is looking for a quick workout.

2.) "Get 5000 Twitter Followers In 21 Days" - This is great especially for people who are new to Twitter. Someone who has a hard time getting followers would definitely read this. The number of followers are catchy to get people to click on the article to read.

3.) "Realistic Approach To Make Over $10000 Per Month Online" - A lot of people would click to read this. However, the title looks like spam because we, as readers, are programmed to believe anything that talks about how to make money online is a scam. You better have a really good article on exactly how you do it, which is why you write "realistic approach".

What do these titles all have in common? They all have numbers! Numbers will grab a lot of attention. Try to keep things simple without writing a very long title. 80 characters in length should be sufficient. Make sure the title consists of a phrase that you think people would type into the search engine. For example, "Twitter followers", "total body workout", and "make over $10000".

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