Titling to Catch the Ear


“It’s important to realize a good title is vital — it can make the difference between an editor reading your piece and relegating it to the slush pile,” Estelle Erasmus tells authors in Writer’s Digest. “A compelling headline displays an angle that makes it stand out. Even better if the title evokes emotion or even anger,” Erasmus adds.

Printed content is actually perceived with the reader’s ears as much as with the eyes. Just as the visual cues we get from the face of a speaker influence what we hear (a phenomenon called the McGurk Effect), readers can be “tantalized” by the way the title of your blog post “sounds” to them.

When our eyes process information, we attach meaning and reasoning to it, while, when we listen with our ears, we are paying attention to the tone of the speaker’s voice and whether it is loud or quiet, an essay in Cram.com posits. In fact, as a team of neuroscientists revealed in 2018, our ears make a subtle noise when our eyes are moving.

The role of blog post and newsletter titles in attracting readers is crucial. It’s the first thing that your audience will see when they come across your blog or open your e-newsletter, and it’s what will determine whether they will click on your link or move on to the next thing, aicontentfy advises.. Whether in monthly newsletters or or social media posts, it’s the titling that determines whether the reader progresses to the content of the piece itself.

Visual and auditory senses play a crucial role in receiving information and remembering content,” the National Library of Medicine explains. Poets might use sound devices such as onomatopoeia (words that imitate sounds), so that reading the poem aloud recreates an auditory experience.

Years ago at Say It For You, I began calling attention to the idea of using certain literary devices in  titles with an eye to making them more “catchy”.  In addition to alliteration (repeated consonants) and assonance (repeated vowel sounds), one creative writing technique is “threesomes” such as “right fit, right place, right now” (from WorldBusinessChicago.com).

Not only should your newsletter or blog post title be eye-catching – – in order to tantalize, make it “ear-catching” as well!

 

 

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