7 Proven Ways of Finding Blog Title Ideas
So, you’ve spent time and money on the development of a website to be proud of. Now you’re keen to boost your search engine rankings and engage your online audience with regular blogs. But there’s a major stumbling block - you don’t know what to write about. What makes a good blog title (one that will capture your audience’s interest, encourage click-throughs and get people reading)? Read on as we share some tried and tested techniques.
Use blog title formulas
According to Copyblogger, just 20% of the people who read your blog headline in the search listings will click through to read. This means that 80% of your potential readers are left for the competition to entice. Thankfully, there are a wide range of title formulas known to have a positive impact on reading rates.
Effective blog title formulas include:
The how-to - giving an easily understandable breakdown of how to achieve a set goal
The guide - providing the reader with everything (or almost everything) that they might want to know about a set topic
The question - posing a question that’s sure to be top of mind for your prospective readers (have a look at answerthepublic.com for most asked-questions about set topics)
The listicle - typically broken down into 5/10 easily digestible takeaways, this type of blog title has been found to perform 45% better than the average
Research keywords
It’s important to include keywords if you want your blog posts to show up in the search engine listings. Thankfully there are a good range of budget-friendly SEO tools that you can use for the optimisation of your blog titles.
You can use tools such as Keysearch and Keywords Everywhere to find out the types of words and phrases that people are entering specific to your particular product or service.
Taking the example of running shoes, Keywords Everywhere returns a list featuring keywords such as:
Womens running shoes
Running shoes for men
Adidas running shoes
Trail running shoes
You could base your blog headline on such keywords, going on to write about the top 10 trail running shoes that cost under £50 or how to keep women's running shoes in the best condition.
Look at popular books
The Amazon book department is another helpful tool for the generation of winning blog title ideas. As an example, a search for woodworking brings up the book, Woodworking for Dummies. You can use the ‘look inside’ feature to find out which chapter titles have been included.
In this instance, we have chapter headings such as:
Putting Safety First In Your Workshop
Choosing Tools That Are Right For You
Banging out Bookcases
Ten Great Woodworking Resources
Whether or not you choose to buy the book, such headings are sure to inspire your blog.
Browse conference session titles
You can continue your research by looking for conferences addressing your area of interest. As an example, the Copycon Copywriting Conference is set to be held from the 2nd to the 3rd of October 2025.
The conference will feature talks on these topics:
Strategy V Tactics: Which Is More Important?
How to Give and Get Great Feedback
How to be Strategically Creative
How to Become a Multimedia Marketing Marvel
Such themes might be covered in a copy-focused blog. And the same method could be followed specific to conferences for your sector.
Look at course websites
From Coursera to Udemy, there are a range of websites offering the opportunity to up-skill in different areas. Such websites are also of value when it comes to the generation of blog headline ideas.
Imagine that you want to showcase your content marketing expertise. A search for this term would bring up a variety of courses with themes that could be explored in your blog.
As an example, Udemy’s Content Marketing Masterclass focuses on:
How Marketing Has (And Hasn't) Changed
The Importance Of Storytelling
The Importance Of Responsive Web Design
How To Write Perfect Headlines
This method could be adapted for your blog.
Check out competitor blogs
You should avoid copying your competitor’s content. However, there’s nothing wrong with visiting rival websites to find out which topics they’ve addressed. It might be a sign of what their customers are interested in, and it could inspire your next piece.
Keep an ideas file
It makes sense to keep a file of your blog title ideas, given that you never know when inspiration might strike. You could hit upon a winning title idea when overhearing a discussion or while reading a news story. Add such ideas to those generated in the ways recommended in this blog and you’ll have a long list to draw on.
Get in touch
If you’d like help in the research and writing of captivating blog posts then you should get in touch with the Creative Imp. Find out more about my copywriting services before giving me a call on 07340 218750 or emailing stu@creativeimp.co.uk.