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Headlines
JMC 300
Goals

 Attract reader‟s attention

 Summarizes story

 Helps predict the subject of an article

 Helps reader index the contents of a page
Goals

 Depicts story‟s mood

 Helps predict main idea or viewpoint

 Helps set tone of newspaper

 Provide adequate typographic relief
Tips

 Get key words in early

 Make sure it is accurate

 Don‟t editorialize or overstate

 Don‟t repeat the lead or ending of story
Tips

 Be conversational and clear

 Use active voice

 Question headlines seldom work
Headlines that sell

 Alliteration

 Rhymes

 Balance and contrast
Headlines that sell

 Graphic devices

 Puns

 Twist on familiar
Subject-verb (completion)

 U.S. bombs Benghazi

 Youth talk about alcohol

 Homewood, churcheshand out aid to poor
Noun phrase – without a verb

 Godzilla!

 Obama on the Middle East

 The stars of „DWTS‟
Headlines are often elliptical

 Some words are left out: the or a(n)

 [The]Stillness of [the]night shattered by gunfire

 The verb to be [is/are] are left out
   Amy Bishop [is] found guilty of murder
Grammar

 Headlines often follow different grammatical rules

   Not always complete sentences

      More earthquake deaths
   Headlines often contain strings of nouns
      iPhonefactory riot
   Articles and the verb to be are often left out
      Samford football rising, says coach
Grammar

  Special tense-system
    Unusual to find complex forms like is coming or has
     produced
    Generally the simple present (comes, produces) is used
       Radio stations sends food to tsunami victims
       Students fight for curriculum updates
       Rich babies eat less, says researcher
Grammar

  Sometimes present progressive tense is used, but auxiliary
   verb is usually left out.
        Global bacon shortage „unavoidable‟ next year
        US getting warmer, say researchers
Grammar

 To refer to the future, headlines often use the infinitive
    Vice president to visit Austal
    President to announce foreign policy Tuesday

 Passive sentences use no auxiliary verb, just the past
  participle
    Updyke arrested on terrorizing charge
    Teen hurt in fall
Grammar

 Quotation marks used to show comment

   Not necessarily that they are true

 Question marks are used when something is not certain
   Recession over by spring?
Comma

 And: Income, spending up sharply

 Separating a list or phrases
   iPhone‟s larger, thinner design
   19 months after graduation, finally a job
Colon

 A colon is used to separate main point and comment
   VT shooting: Death toll rises

 Explain
   Washington prediction: growth evaporates, almost recession

 Name, not direct quote
   Senator: Give me polygraph
Magazine headlines

 Using interesting adjectives
   Effortless
   Painstaking
   Fun
   Free
   Absolute
Magazine headlines

 Unique rationale
   Reasons
   Principles
   Facts
   Ideas
   Secrets
   Tricks
Magazine headlines

 How and Why
   Trigger words to enable or persuade

 Numbers
   Five new foods that will burn fat
   10 ways to lower your golf score
   The five things great parents know about their kids

 Make a promise
   Promise your reader something
   Deliver on it
Magazine tips

 Read the article, list main words and phrases

 Be friends with your thesaurus

 Avoid clichés and the hackneyed turn of phrase

 Study other publications

 Practice writing for already published stories
Magazine headlines

 Say it simply and directly

 State the big benefit

 Bark a command

 Offer useful information
Magazine headlines

 Simple formula

 Number or trigger word + Adjective +Keyword + Promise

 “Bathing elephants”
   You could write an article entitled, “How to Bath an
    Elephant” or “Why I Love Bathing Elephants.”
   “18 Unbelievable Ways You Can Bathe an Elephant Indoors”

 “Selling your house in a day”
   “How You Can Effortlessly Sell Your Home in Less than 24
    Hours”
Magazine headlines

 Catchy

 Curiosity

 Controversy

 Specifics

 Be useful
   The best headline tells the reader what he‟s getting.
   The more useful, the better.
Online headlines

 Search Engine Optimization
   The process of improving the visibility of a website in a
    search engine‟s results.
   SEO targets different kinds of search, including images,
    locale, video, news and industry-specific searches.
   SEO considers how search engines work, what people
    search for, the actual search terms used and which search
    engines the targeted audience prefers.
Online headlines

 Originally: straight from the print version



 First evolution: search engines – keyword heavy



 Second evolution: RSS feeds – eye-catching
Online headlines

 Now: eye-catching, clever and includes keywords
   Includes some of the same principles used in magazines
Online headlines

 Who are you writing for?
Online headlines

 People
Online headlines

 People

 Social media
Online headlines

 People

 Social media

 Search engines
Online headlines

 SEO primacy
   URL
   Headline, title of article
   First paragraph
      Keyword heavy
   Inbound links
      Links from elsewhere
      Social bookmarking/blogging
   Keywords in text
   Meta keywords
Online headlines

 Google
     Content freshness
     Diversity of content – different angles
     Rich textual content – keywords
     Indexes quickly, so beware of mistakes

 Bing
     Quality content
     Relevant ingoing/outgoing
     Relevant title tags
     Don‟t overkill the keywords
Online headlines

 Influence begets influence
    Page rank
    Links
    Link text is associated with your site

 Title
    <title>Most important part of the page</title>
Online headlines
Online headlines

 Newspapers/magazines don‟t who is reading what.

 On the web, we know.

 The difference: 10-20 times the traffic
Online headlines

 Often isolated with little or no context

 Appear in many places on the site

 Pop up on external sites

 Can‟t depend on text size for impact

 Must get the point across

 Change from print, or changed/updated as
  circumstances warrant
Online headlines

 What draws clicks?
   Lists
   Quotes
   Numbers
   Names
Online headlines

 „Kate Middleton playing World of Warcraft on beach‟
  won‟t generate a lot of clicks

 What will my reader respond to?

 What will they search?

 Squeeze that into 68 characters (ie What makes people
  click?)
Online headlines

 Specificity

 Tell as much of the story as possible

 More precise than clever or funny

 Don‟t oversimplify or patronize
Online headlines

 Your top angle
    Does it reflect the article?

 Plan your headline
    Which words hold the most importance? Include the top two.

 Be clever, witty, make sure it stands out

 Who are you writing for

 Keywords are king
    What will people search for?

 Be clear and concise
Online headlines

 Don‟t worry about being boring

 If the story is boring headline magic won‟t help much

 Great story you can‟t explain in the headline = poor story
Online headlines

 Spend 20 minutes

 Research

 Work until you have a killer headline

 Tell the story to others; note the reaction

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Headline tips

  • 2. Goals  Attract reader‟s attention  Summarizes story  Helps predict the subject of an article  Helps reader index the contents of a page
  • 3. Goals  Depicts story‟s mood  Helps predict main idea or viewpoint  Helps set tone of newspaper  Provide adequate typographic relief
  • 4. Tips  Get key words in early  Make sure it is accurate  Don‟t editorialize or overstate  Don‟t repeat the lead or ending of story
  • 5. Tips  Be conversational and clear  Use active voice  Question headlines seldom work
  • 6. Headlines that sell  Alliteration  Rhymes  Balance and contrast
  • 7. Headlines that sell  Graphic devices  Puns  Twist on familiar
  • 8.
  • 9. Subject-verb (completion)  U.S. bombs Benghazi  Youth talk about alcohol  Homewood, churcheshand out aid to poor
  • 10. Noun phrase – without a verb  Godzilla!  Obama on the Middle East  The stars of „DWTS‟
  • 11. Headlines are often elliptical  Some words are left out: the or a(n)  [The]Stillness of [the]night shattered by gunfire  The verb to be [is/are] are left out  Amy Bishop [is] found guilty of murder
  • 12. Grammar  Headlines often follow different grammatical rules  Not always complete sentences  More earthquake deaths  Headlines often contain strings of nouns  iPhonefactory riot  Articles and the verb to be are often left out  Samford football rising, says coach
  • 13. Grammar  Special tense-system  Unusual to find complex forms like is coming or has produced  Generally the simple present (comes, produces) is used  Radio stations sends food to tsunami victims  Students fight for curriculum updates  Rich babies eat less, says researcher
  • 14. Grammar  Sometimes present progressive tense is used, but auxiliary verb is usually left out.  Global bacon shortage „unavoidable‟ next year  US getting warmer, say researchers
  • 15. Grammar  To refer to the future, headlines often use the infinitive  Vice president to visit Austal  President to announce foreign policy Tuesday  Passive sentences use no auxiliary verb, just the past participle  Updyke arrested on terrorizing charge  Teen hurt in fall
  • 16. Grammar  Quotation marks used to show comment  Not necessarily that they are true  Question marks are used when something is not certain  Recession over by spring?
  • 17. Comma  And: Income, spending up sharply  Separating a list or phrases  iPhone‟s larger, thinner design  19 months after graduation, finally a job
  • 18. Colon  A colon is used to separate main point and comment  VT shooting: Death toll rises  Explain  Washington prediction: growth evaporates, almost recession  Name, not direct quote  Senator: Give me polygraph
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Magazine headlines  Using interesting adjectives  Effortless  Painstaking  Fun  Free  Absolute
  • 23. Magazine headlines  Unique rationale  Reasons  Principles  Facts  Ideas  Secrets  Tricks
  • 24. Magazine headlines  How and Why  Trigger words to enable or persuade  Numbers  Five new foods that will burn fat  10 ways to lower your golf score  The five things great parents know about their kids  Make a promise  Promise your reader something  Deliver on it
  • 25. Magazine tips  Read the article, list main words and phrases  Be friends with your thesaurus  Avoid clichés and the hackneyed turn of phrase  Study other publications  Practice writing for already published stories
  • 26. Magazine headlines  Say it simply and directly  State the big benefit  Bark a command  Offer useful information
  • 27. Magazine headlines  Simple formula  Number or trigger word + Adjective +Keyword + Promise  “Bathing elephants”  You could write an article entitled, “How to Bath an Elephant” or “Why I Love Bathing Elephants.”  “18 Unbelievable Ways You Can Bathe an Elephant Indoors”  “Selling your house in a day”  “How You Can Effortlessly Sell Your Home in Less than 24 Hours”
  • 28. Magazine headlines  Catchy  Curiosity  Controversy  Specifics  Be useful  The best headline tells the reader what he‟s getting.  The more useful, the better.
  • 29. Online headlines  Search Engine Optimization  The process of improving the visibility of a website in a search engine‟s results.  SEO targets different kinds of search, including images, locale, video, news and industry-specific searches.  SEO considers how search engines work, what people search for, the actual search terms used and which search engines the targeted audience prefers.
  • 30. Online headlines  Originally: straight from the print version  First evolution: search engines – keyword heavy  Second evolution: RSS feeds – eye-catching
  • 31. Online headlines  Now: eye-catching, clever and includes keywords  Includes some of the same principles used in magazines
  • 32. Online headlines  Who are you writing for?
  • 35. Online headlines  People  Social media  Search engines
  • 36. Online headlines  SEO primacy  URL  Headline, title of article  First paragraph  Keyword heavy  Inbound links  Links from elsewhere  Social bookmarking/blogging  Keywords in text  Meta keywords
  • 37. Online headlines  Google  Content freshness  Diversity of content – different angles  Rich textual content – keywords  Indexes quickly, so beware of mistakes  Bing  Quality content  Relevant ingoing/outgoing  Relevant title tags  Don‟t overkill the keywords
  • 38. Online headlines  Influence begets influence  Page rank  Links  Link text is associated with your site  Title  <title>Most important part of the page</title>
  • 40. Online headlines  Newspapers/magazines don‟t who is reading what.  On the web, we know.  The difference: 10-20 times the traffic
  • 41. Online headlines  Often isolated with little or no context  Appear in many places on the site  Pop up on external sites  Can‟t depend on text size for impact  Must get the point across  Change from print, or changed/updated as circumstances warrant
  • 42. Online headlines  What draws clicks?  Lists  Quotes  Numbers  Names
  • 43. Online headlines  „Kate Middleton playing World of Warcraft on beach‟ won‟t generate a lot of clicks  What will my reader respond to?  What will they search?  Squeeze that into 68 characters (ie What makes people click?)
  • 44. Online headlines  Specificity  Tell as much of the story as possible  More precise than clever or funny  Don‟t oversimplify or patronize
  • 45. Online headlines  Your top angle  Does it reflect the article?  Plan your headline  Which words hold the most importance? Include the top two.  Be clever, witty, make sure it stands out  Who are you writing for  Keywords are king  What will people search for?  Be clear and concise
  • 46. Online headlines  Don‟t worry about being boring  If the story is boring headline magic won‟t help much  Great story you can‟t explain in the headline = poor story
  • 47. Online headlines  Spend 20 minutes  Research  Work until you have a killer headline  Tell the story to others; note the reaction