![]() They break it down further showing that my character count and headline type are both green (green is good) but my word balance, word count, and reading grade level are in the middle range, which could be improved. It came back with an overall score of 67 which is decent but could surely use some improvement. The free version is what you can see below and throughout this post.īelow I typed in a possible headline and asked it to analyze it. There is a free version of Headline Analyzer Studio and a paid version. From the Headline Analyzer Studio by CoSchedule website The graphic below is from the Headline Analyzer Studio website, describing what the tool analyzes. I’ll go more in depth in the following sections. Now I can write a headline and it does exactly what it says, analyzes my headline to give me an overall score and also breaks down my score so I know where I can improve. With Headline Analyzer Studio I no longer have to take a shot in the dark. I’m pretty sure that all of that time was wasted as I don’t think most people entered those words into Google. I honestly would take a lot of time trying to think of what I should have the headline be, what people might be typing into Google and searching for, etc. Randomly picking out a headline based on what sounds decent in your head just isn’t a good strategy. Prior to that, when writing a blog post I used to randomly slap a headline up top and not think much of it. When I started using Headline Analyzer Studio by CoSchedule for my blog headlines it revolutionized the way I wrote headlines and helped my posts rank in Google.
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