Article Title

If you already have a specific title for your article, then this is a great option for you. By providing the exact title, your article will be created to match it.

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Definition: Title (H1)

The Title (H1) of your article is the first indication to your readers and the search engines about your page and content. It should be descriptive to clearly show the content of the text.

Here are the key points when creating a title:

  • Title’s length: Try to aim between 10 and 12 words which is considered to be the best length for a good title.
  • Write for your audience: Tailor your language and content to cater for your audience’s understanding and interests.
  • Incorporate important keywords: Recognise the significance of keywords for search engine visibility.
  • Write in sentence case: Follow the conventions of scientific writing by using sentence cases for titles. Capitalise only the first word, proper nouns, and genus names.

If you are not sure how to create a good and engaging title, use our Blog Title Generator.

When should you use title mode?

  • If you already have the title for your article.
  • If you want the content to match exactly your title and the idea for the article you have.

When should you avoid title mode?

  • When you don’t have the specific title yet.
  • When you don’t know how to create a good, SEO-optimised title.
  • When you have keywords for your articles.
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If you have your article already structured, you might decide to use Title + Subheadings mode.

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