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Blog Title Generator

Generate compelling blog post titles using proven headline formulas for any topic.

Blog topic

Why your blog title determines 80% of your traffic

Eight out of ten people who see your content will read the headline but not the article. The title is the most-read piece of text you will ever write β€” it appears in search results, social feeds, email inboxes, browser tabs, and bookmarks. A weak title on brilliant content means almost nobody reads it. A strong title on average content can drive significant traffic.

Proven blog title formulas

Number list
[Number] [Adjective] Ways to [Achieve Goal]
"17 Proven Ways to Increase Blog Traffic in 2025"
Numbers signal specificity and scannable structure. Odd numbers outperform even numbers in studies.
How-to
How to [Achieve Goal] [Without / Even If / That Works]
"How to Write Daily Without Running Out of Ideas"
Addresses a direct question. Highly searchable because people phrase searches as "how to..."
Question
Is/Are/Can/Does [Controversial or Surprising Claim]?
"Is Blogging Still Worth It in 2025?"
Triggers curiosity. The open loop compels the reader to seek the answer.
Ultimate guide
The [Complete / Ultimate / Definitive] Guide to [Topic]
"The Complete Guide to Email List Building"
Signals comprehensive, reference-quality content. High search visibility for competitive topics.
Mistake avoidance
[Number] [Topic] Mistakes That Are [Consequence]
"9 SEO Mistakes That Are Killing Your Rankings"
Fear of loss motivates more strongly than desire for gain β€” classic behavioural economics.
Results-focused
How I [Achieved Result] in [Timeframe]
"How I Grew to 10,000 Subscribers in 6 Months"
First-person authority with specific proof. "I" builds trust; numbers prove credibility.

Title length and SEO

For SEO, keep titles between 50–60 characters (Google truncates at ~580px in search results). For social media, shorter titles often perform better in feed previews. The sweet spot for email subject lines is 41–50 characters for mobile inboxes. Always prioritise clarity over cleverness β€” a title that accurately promises what the article delivers converts better than a clever pun that misleads.

Frequently asked questions

What makes a blog title click-worthy?

Strong titles are specific, promise a clear benefit, and often use numbers, questions or power words. They set accurate expectations so readers are not disappointed.

How long should a blog title be?

For SEO, aim for about 50–60 characters so it is not truncated in search results, while still being descriptive and compelling.

Should I put my keyword in the title?

Yes β€” placing your main keyword near the front of the title helps both search engines and readers understand the topic quickly.

How many titles should I test?

Generate several and pick the one that is clearest and most enticing. For important posts, A/B testing two strong options can reveal which earns more clicks.

iFormula / How it works

Uses 12 proven headline formulas that drive clicks: listicles, how-tos, mistakes, ultimate guides and curiosity gaps. Best practice: A/B test 2–3 titles to find the highest CTR for your audience.

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