I am making a hub on how to create a informational website that makes money. Which title is better.
1. building a theme-based content website that makes money
2. building a informational website that makes money
3. building a content website that makes money
To grab peoples attention, I'd suggest that you reverse them:
ie
Make Money with a Content Website. Etc.
Also, think about the people you are talking to.
Most people wouldn't know what a "Theme based content website"was.
Maybe consider using simpler words like:
Make Money Writing Information for People, or
Make Money Writing on your OWN website.
This is non threatening, and would look doable for most people.
Whe you've got their interest, you could give more info about the details.
I'd also suggest you do some key phrase research, to find what people are typing into their browsers.
You may find that "make money" is too competitive, and you may be able to find an alternative.
Go To https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal for the best free keyword tool available.
Good Luck, Eric G.
im afraid if i use simple non-threatening title for the hub that it will seem just seem like another one of those plain lousy hubs that just tells you that you can make money with google adsense.
You need to put a lot of thought and effort into your title. If the title does not get the attention of visitors immediately thereafter they will just go and not even reading your article.
Try these instead:
1. Secrets to building a theme-based content website that will make you money!
2. Want to learn how to build a informational website that makes money?
3. Secrets to building a money-making website!
Read my article and you'll get some great tips and advice...
12 Top secrets for writing articles that sell!
Hopes this helps!
Good luck!
Best regards,
Alana Andrews
<snipped promotional link>
I have a resource that may help.
It's a headline analyser that defines you headline into catagories and also 'grades' it by assigning a score. You can use it for email subject lines, classified ads and I guess even hubpages headlines too!
http://www.aminstitute.com/headline/
In general try to go with something catchy (without being over hyped) that also contains at least two of your keywords,
Go hard : )
Shaye
Off the top of my head - but may be a bit long:
Earn More Money Creating Websites Visitors Love and Keep Coming Back To
It scores 33.3% on that Headline Analyser
Take care
Paul
I know LOL
So how about:
Earn More Money Creating Websites Visitors Love
Scores about 25% but then the analyser is better suited to headlines on pages rather than short pithy hub titles
Take care
Paul
My suggestion will be "How To Build A Website That Makes Money"
Best Regards
Excellent! You could sell titles. This one's long enough to be explanatory and short enough for punch and attention-grabbing focus.
Some of mine start off sounding like I don't know much English. hahaha
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