Headline Analyzer
Analyzes and improves headlines for maximum engagement using proven formulas. Evaluates emotional word balance, power words, common words, uncommon words, headline type classification, and optimal length for the target platform.
Usage
Provide your headline draft and where it will appear (blog, social media, ad, email). Specify your audience and goal. Ask for improvements or alternative headline options.
Examples
- "Analyze this headline: '10 Ways to Improve Your Morning Routine' and suggest 5 stronger alternatives"
- "Write headlines for a blog post about Python debugging tips that score high on emotional engagement"
- "Create YouTube video title options for a tutorial on building a personal finance dashboard"
Guidelines
- Aim for a mix of common (20-30%), uncommon (10-20%), emotional (10-15%), and power (10-15%) words
- Keep blog headlines between 55-70 characters; social media headlines under 50 characters
- Use odd numbers in list headlines; they consistently outperform even numbers in click-through tests
- Include the primary keyword naturally within the first 4-5 words for SEO benefit
- Test headlines with the 'would I click this?' filter from the target reader's perspective