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Telling Stories in the Dark

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Telling Stories in the Dark

This is a guest post from Elizabeth Brooks. Elizabeth grew up in Chester, England, studied Classics at Cambridge, and now lives on the Isle of Man with her husband and two children. Her debut novel, The Orphan of Salt Winds, was described by BuzzFeed as “evocative, gothic and utterly transportive.” Her second novel, The Whispering House will be published in the U.S. by Tin House on March 16th, 2021. You can find her on Twitter @ManxWriter. Content Warning: Mental illness and suicide My sister knew how to tell a story, and she had an appreciative audience in me. I can...


According to Copyblogger, 8 out of 10 people will read a headline

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According to Copyblogger, 8 out of 10 people will read a headline

However, only two out of 10 tend to proceed to read the rest of your content. Yikes, right? This is really important to understand before you publish your content. Even if your content is truly unique and innovative, a weak headline will ruin its chances of being super successful. Fortunately, data and analytics can help you write great headlines that will instantly capture the attention of your readers. Here's your ultimate guide to write a great headline, backed by research. [Tweet "64 Easy Ways To Write A #Headline That Will Get The Best Results"] Download Your Own Headline Kit It's important that you get off on the right foot with...