What is a good title for a blog?

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  1. TheRaptorClaw profile image60
    TheRaptorClawposted 10 years ago

    What is a good title for a blog?

    Ok so I want to make this blog about life, the good and the bad. It has to do with problems I encounter and then I will explain how to fix those problems. It is like a personal blog. I also draw in the blog using MS Paint. It's like a rage comic but without the rage. However, I can't think of a good title for it. I need a unique and easy to understand title that people can remember. Any ideas would be very helpful smile

    When I think of problems, I think of lemons but apparently that word is bad. So I was going to do something like Cake & Grenades. The good and bad. I don't know if it would work.

  2. jabelufiroz profile image70
    jabelufirozposted 10 years ago

    A perfect title is a must-have for blogs. Even if your content is topnotch, a bad title will pull back your visitors. In fact, there are several things a blogger must remember when titling a blog. Hopefully, this article will help you name your blog.

    Factors to consider while naming your blog…

    Make It ‘Unique’; and It will be ‘Brandable’ as well.
    Your blog title must resemble your blog. Make it Original and Unique, and that will brand your blog.

    Matter Of SEO
    Take quick keyword research and find the trending keywords of your niche. Make sure you target keywords with high search volume so that it will help your blog rank higher and drive organic visitors.
    Make use of Free Wordtracker Tool to get an idea of your blog market.

    Short But Descriptive
    Short and cute must be names. If you can describe your blog topic in few words, it will be awesome!

    Considering the SEO value, your title must not exceed 60 characters.

    http://kisswebmaster.com/how-to-make-a- … your-blog/

  3. Alexander Mark profile image81
    Alexander Markposted 10 years ago

    What's wrong with lemons? Is it an SEO thing? I, like you, like the juxtaposition of opposites in a blog title. Cake and grenades sounds good to me but if you're talking about life, that might not be a good fit. I say this from the perspective of a reader. Cake and car oil might better but that has even less appeal than grenades or lemons. I think the problem with cake and grenades is that my eyes glaze over with boredom when I look at the word cake because the word grenade makes me think of things outside the home, completely out of the domestic realm. My eyes would not glaze over if it was cake and microwaves because those two are related but don't fit together, which intrigues me because I am wondering what the rest of the story is: what tension does the title represent and how is it resolved in the life of the blogger?

    I would say that lemons are not bad to use, if you can find a way to make it interesting and pair it up with something that is the opposite of sour. I'm going to go completely off the wall and suggest: Lemon Weeds in the Vineyard. Or Lemons in the Vineyard or Orchard or well, you get the picture. It's stupid, but maybe it will get your creative juices flowing!

    1. TheRaptorClaw profile image60
      TheRaptorClawposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks Alexander, it did get my creative juices flowing.

  4. profile image0
    googleseoservicesposted 10 years ago

    The Good, the Bad, and You & I in Between – A Blog About Your Concerns
    And I wouldn't worry about SEO thingy since your blog title offers friendly advise, thus more personal (less SEO mindset) would be more ideal (in my opinion) I hope this helps

    1. TheRaptorClaw profile image60
      TheRaptorClawposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for your opinion. It's very helpful to me.

 
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