Ever get entranced by a subject that reads, “Steal Our dot dot dot”?
I mean seriously… why the emphasis on being illegal?
Does it increase clicks and conversions because readers think oooooo I’m being really really baaaaaaaaad!?
Whatever the reason, you see the word ‘steal’ in swipes, in blog posts, and in this case, over at
unbounce.com/landing-pages/increase-landing-page-speed/
The title is:
Increase Your Landing Page Speed (By Stealing Our Homework)
All together now:
Ooooooooooo
To wit:
“…but I’ve gone and done the hard work for you—me, a film school graduate who, until recently, believed that his Apple computer was impervious to viruses. (Hoo boy, it is not.) I’ve spent hours talking to Unbounce developers, reading how-to guides, and generally just bombarding my brain with the most dull, technical page speed information I could get ahold of. (Apologies to said developers.) And if I can get my head around it, there’s no excuse for the rest of you….”
It’s actually a rather good article and provides you with some nifty page speed fixes!
Want other words that can help with your subject title?
Consider:
resumeperk.com/blog/185-powerful-verbs-and-45-adverbs-to-make-your-resume-awesom
econsultancy.com/powerful-adjectives-verbs-headlines/
jerryjenkins.com/powerful-verbs/
Your takeaway?
You can be bold and exciting or dull and boring in your both your marketing and heck, your page speed as well.
Choose wisely.
Enjoy!
