If you are blogging and autofeeding to twitter you have a very short amount of time to get your point across. Make it count!
How do you decide how to create your interesting headline? What has gotten you the most attention?
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Monica says:
You call that an interesting headline!!! It should be “Your Awsome Power in Headlines” or something. (Maybe too much of Al rubbed off on me in our Twitter coaching session this morning? But I enjoyed every minute of it.)
Betsy Rackliffe says:
The best response to anything I ever got was a one liner I put on Twitter… something about procrastinating at studing window treatments. From that one line, I got a handful of people following me.
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