How to Choose Better Headlines With the Blog Title Generator
This guide explains how to evaluate generated headline ideas, preserve accuracy, and choose a title that earns attention without making misleading promises.
Why Blog Titles Matter More Than Most Writers Think
Your blog post title does two jobs simultaneously: it convinces Google that the page is relevant for a search query (which affects rankings), and it convinces the person searching to click your result over the others on the page (which affects CTR). A title that wins on rankings but loses on clicks performs worse in the long run than a title that balances both — because Google increasingly uses engagement signals like CTR to refine which results it shows.
Most writers spend 90% of their time on the article body and 2 minutes on the title. The ratio should be closer to 80/20. A great title on a good article will consistently outperform a great article with a weak title.
How to Use This Blog Title Generator
Enter your target keyword and a brief description of the article's angle and target audience. The tool generates 10 title variations across different formats: how-to titles, list posts, question titles, comparison titles, and benefit-led titles. Each variation is optimised to include the primary keyword near the front while staying under the 60-character limit for full display in Google's search results.
Test multiple titles: use one as your HTML <title> tag (for SEO) and a slightly more creative version as your visible H1 heading (for reader engagement). These can be different — the title tag is what Google shows in the SERP, while the H1 is what the reader sees after clicking.
Title Formulas That Consistently Work
Five formats that reliably generate both rankings and clicks: numbered list posts ("7 Ways to..."), how-to guides with a specific outcome ("How to [Achieve X] Without [Common Obstacle]"), comparison posts ("[Option A] vs [Option B]: Which Is Better?"), question-based titles that mirror search queries ("What Is [Concept] and How Does It Work?"), and benefit-led titles that lead with the result ("The Fastest Way to [Achieve Goal]"). The generator produces variations of all five — pick the format that best matches the searcher's intent for your target keyword.