See How Your Headline Performed

Find out how your headline scores on key aspects like word balance, headline length, headline type, readability, and sentiment analysis. Take a look at the overall score and data-driven insights to optimize your headlines for SEO and user engagement.

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Headline Score

Optimize Your Headline: Key Recommendations

Use more emotional words

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Use more uncommon words in your headline

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Reduce the number of common words

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Decrease at least 2 words

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Add at least one power word to your headline

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Strike the Right Word Balance


 

Advantages
Noun
of
SconJ
Mobile
Adj
  Applications
Noun
  you
Pron
should
Aux
  know
Verb
  about
SconJ

Common Words

Uncommon Words

Power Words

Emotional Words

Use a mix of common, uncommon, emotional, and power words to create impactful and engaging headlines.

Common Words

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Great headlines use 20-30% common words in them.
Uncommon Words

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10–20% of words in your headline should be uncommon words.
Power Words

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Use at least one power word in your headline.
Emotional Words

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10–15% of words in your headline should be emotional words.

Detailed Headline Analysis Report

Word Count

Your headline is too light on words. Try increasing its length by a couple of words to grab attention.

Headline Type

Reading Grade Level

Your headline reads below a 6th grade reading level, making it simple for most readers to appreciate.

Sentiment

Your headline conveys a neutral sentiment. Add more emotionally positive or negative words to help it stand out.

Clarity
7

Keep your message clear and concise to get more clicks from readers.

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