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Generate 10 click-worthy blog post title variations — question, number list, how-to, power word and curiosity gap formats — SEO-optimized for your keyword.

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Title formats generated

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10 variations

Get multiple angles: question, number list, how-to, "secret", emotional hook, SEO-direct. Pick the best fit for your content.

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Power words

Injects emotional trigger words (ultimate, proven, essential, surprising) that increase click-through rate.

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Number formats

Generates listicle titles ("7 Ways to...") which outperform generic titles by 2–3× in CTR studies.

Question titles

"Why does X happen?" style titles trigger curiosity gap clicks — readers must click to resolve the tension.

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Keyword integration

Naturally places your target keyword near the front of the title without making it sound spammy.

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Copy to clipboard

One click to copy any title directly into your CMS, social media scheduler or headline tester.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a blog title effective for SEO?

An effective SEO title includes the target keyword near the beginning, is 50–60 characters (fits Google's display limit), and matches search intent. Beyond SEO, a number (specificity), a question (curiosity gap), or an emotional trigger increases CTR — which itself is a ranking signal.

How many title options should I test?

Test 2–3 variants if you have A/B testing capability. Without testing, choose the variant that most closely matches the dominant search intent — informational queries reward "how-to" and "what is" titles; commercial queries reward comparison and "best" titles.

What are power words in blog titles?

Power words are emotionally charged phrases that increase the perceived value of clicking: urgency (now, today), social proof (proven, trusted), exclusivity (secret, insider), simplicity (easy, in 5 minutes), and negative emotion (mistake, avoid, stop). Used sparingly they lift CTR; overused they feel spammy.

Should I include a number in every blog title?

Numbered list posts ("10 ways to...") consistently outperform non-numbered equivalents in CTR studies. Use numbers when the post is genuinely a list. Don't force a number onto a narrative or opinion piece — "Why Remote Work Fails" is stronger than "5 Reasons Why Remote Work Fails" if the post isn't really a listicle.

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