10 Fill-In-The-Blank Headlines You Can Use To Create Effective Content
“Your content gets noticed by standing out, not fitting in.”
“Your content gets noticed by standing out, not fitting in.”
“You need to explain why people should care.”
“Not only is his pinned tweet clever, it’s also a format you could get away with updating only once a year.”
“Host a party, not a concert.”
“Make sure the description of your newsletter is focused on the value subscribers will get from it — not just a description of what the newsletter is about.”
“You must stop asking yourself, ‘How can I accomplish this?’ A much better question is, ‘Who can help me achieve this?’”
“Here’s a thread of 50+ experts to follow on Twitter, sorted by topic.”
“Pitch the value of the newsletter, not just what’s in it.”
“While followers can be valuable and a marker of Twitter success, it’s crucial (and freeing) to recognize you don’t need a large following to get value from Twi...
“What you’re about to read isn’t perfect. And when you read the fifth item, you’ll know why.”