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I got to thinking. Why is it that posts with really creative titles get more clicks than more mundane ones. If this hadn't gotten your attention, you wouldn't be looking at this post, right? That said, why is it that we look for a catchy title, and pass over the less appealing ones when they could be just as interesting and thought-provoking. Okay. Nuff said. As you may notice, there isn't that much to this post, so why is it that you clicked? This isn't a criticism, just an experiment.

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  • sociologically_speaking said on Jul 05, 2006....
    People "Click" for many reasons, including: their age, their race, their sex, their gender, income, family background, educational background, the mood they're in at the time, the time of day it is, etc...These are just a handful of reasons that people have different interests in different titles. It's not just about having a "catchy title".
  • Blatherskite said on Jul 05, 2006....
    I'd call it the "Paul Zindel" technique. He always comes up with really weird names for his books, which I guess is so that more people will buy them.
  • silverwhisper said on Jul 06, 2006....
    have you ever taken a course in journalism writing? even if you haven't, it's basically the same thing as drafting a headline for a news story. hell, it certainly caught my attention. and when you come right down to it, it's basically marketing. at least, IMHO. ed
  • starlightstarbright said on Jul 06, 2006....
    Basically, that was what I was going for. I was trying to catch your attention, but I was curious as to what made you click this ad as opposed to the others. It's the journalist in me coming out...lol.
  • GumpyJumptooth said on Jul 06, 2006....
    I'd take a page from Dave Attell and name my next post "Pizza, Pussy, Santa" because they're three things everyone loves.
  • CreativeWoman said on Jul 06, 2006....
    I think catchy titles spark the imagination for me. I wonder what the rest of the story will be about. I agree that writing good headlines is good for marketing your work.
  • anonymous said on Jul 07, 2006....
    Amazing light bulbs just pop into existence over that brain.
  • halow27 said on Jul 11, 2006....
    Just like one of those cheap, misleading advertisement! Similarly, like a commodity in flea market, nice on the outside but rotting on the inside. Hahaha!
  • babyextreme said on Jul 18, 2006....
    When i read dis title . . 1st thing came 2 my thoughts was all blank but juz following da instructions . . click me? err... y not haha :p anyway best in luck in ur blogging . . cyaz
  • purple said on Jul 29, 2006....
    We are so assaulted by things screaming for our attention, that just to survive we have to tune most of it out. In a primitive way, we survive by quickly judging what is mundane and safe, and what is potentially dangerous and threatening. When we scan things, we will immediately stop at anything that is unusual. So we will ignore a post if the title is "What I had for lunch" and click on 'Green bugs invade brothel." We are also suggestible, so if you post 'click here' our subconcious will see that as an order, and then our concious mind has to decide if we will obey or disobey. Ironically, we'd respond just the same if someone typed "Don't click here!" That's because our mind will ignore the 'don't' part and focus on the order part telling it what to do. Think I'm wrong? You clicked here didn't you? Ever yell at a bunch of skaters "Don't fall". It's like the domino effect.
  • silverwhisper said on Jul 29, 2006....
    [qoute][b]purple[/b] quoth ever yell at a bunch of skaters "don't fall". it's like the domino effect.[/quote] no, but now i really wanna try it! ed
  • silverwhisper said on Jul 29, 2006....
    [quote][b]purple[/b] quoth ever yell at a bunch of skaters "don't fall". it's like the domino effect.[/quote] no, but now i really wanna try it! ed

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