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📝Heading Analyzer

Analyze and score your headlines for SEO effectiveness and emotional impact.

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About Heading Analyzer

Heading Analyzer scores your headlines based on word balance (common, uncommon, emotional, and power words), length, and overall sentiment — giving you actionable feedback to craft titles that rank well in search results and compel readers to click. It's modeled on headline scoring principles used by top content marketers.

How to Use Heading Analyzer

  1. 1

    Enter your headline

    Type or paste the headline, title, or heading you want to analyze.

  2. 2

    Review your score and breakdown

    See your overall score out of 100 and a word-type breakdown showing how many common, uncommon, emotional, and power words your headline contains.

  3. 3

    Revise based on suggestions

    Use the specific improvement tips to adjust word choices and increase your headline's emotional and SEO impact.

Common Use Cases

  • Blog writers optimizing article titles for higher organic click-through rates
  • Email marketers improving subject line performance with emotional language
  • Content teams A/B testing headline variations before publishing
  • SEO consultants auditing client content for title tag optimization opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a headline score high?
High-scoring headlines include a mix of common words (which provide clarity), uncommon words (which add novelty), emotional words (which drive clicks), and power words (which add authority). They are also an appropriate length — typically 6–10 words.
What are power words in a headline?
Power words are persuasive, emotionally charged words that trigger a response in readers — such as 'proven', 'secret', 'ultimate', 'essential', 'surprising', and 'guaranteed'. Using one or two in a headline increases click-through rates.
What is the ideal headline length for SEO?
For blog posts and articles, 6–10 words (50–70 characters) works best — long enough to be descriptive but short enough to fit in a Google title tag without truncation.

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