Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 5:04:53 GMT
It's quite logical. Internet users (professionals or individuals) are looking for precise answers to their questions. If the title is short, we tell ourselves that it will be too general, not specific enough and that we will not have an answer to our question. On the other hand, with 14 words or more we suggest that we will necessarily go into detail and therefore the Internet user will say that he will have an easier time finding an answer to his question. The perception of value is stronger. Which can also encourage Internet users to share without reading. We tell ourselves that with such a long title we are necessarily complete and precise. 4. How does the title type of a blog post impact performance? 5 types of titles were tested: questions, guides, lists, how to and others.
Objective: to see if one or the other format has an impact (success or failure). These tips Email Data are necessary conditions but by no means sufficient, just because you write a 3,500 word article with a 15 word title and lists doesn't mean you're going to have lots of readers, engagement and links. . But, a priori, by not making this effort, it will be even worse. Which title formats have the most impact on page views? Lists (2 times more traffic if the article indicates that it is a list and 2 times more engagement). No need to insert the word “list”: x things to know about… / x ways of… The guides. The “hows”. The questions. Others. Which headline formats have the most impact on engagement? The lists. The “hows”. The questions.
The guides. Others. Which title formats have the most impact on page views? The “hows” and the questions. Lists and “others”. The guides. Why are titles with lists more effective? Because they give an appearance of simplicity: the author has made the effort to work on the subject, so you no longer have to do it and you have a quick summary. Does the structure of an article have an impact on its performance? The semrush study then looked at the structure of the articles, in particular the impact of the h2, h3 tags, etc. As a reminder, these tags are, in a way, the subtitles of your article. In this context, heading. They are a guide for the reader: summary of the content and an indication for engines like Google, which gives more weight to the content of these tags. You can put up to 6 (h1 to h6). Heading tags are not numbered in a sequence from 1 to 6.
Objective: to see if one or the other format has an impact (success or failure). These tips Email Data are necessary conditions but by no means sufficient, just because you write a 3,500 word article with a 15 word title and lists doesn't mean you're going to have lots of readers, engagement and links. . But, a priori, by not making this effort, it will be even worse. Which title formats have the most impact on page views? Lists (2 times more traffic if the article indicates that it is a list and 2 times more engagement). No need to insert the word “list”: x things to know about… / x ways of… The guides. The “hows”. The questions. Others. Which headline formats have the most impact on engagement? The lists. The “hows”. The questions.
The guides. Others. Which title formats have the most impact on page views? The “hows” and the questions. Lists and “others”. The guides. Why are titles with lists more effective? Because they give an appearance of simplicity: the author has made the effort to work on the subject, so you no longer have to do it and you have a quick summary. Does the structure of an article have an impact on its performance? The semrush study then looked at the structure of the articles, in particular the impact of the h2, h3 tags, etc. As a reminder, these tags are, in a way, the subtitles of your article. In this context, heading. They are a guide for the reader: summary of the content and an indication for engines like Google, which gives more weight to the content of these tags. You can put up to 6 (h1 to h6). Heading tags are not numbered in a sequence from 1 to 6.