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Your Blog Titles Suck (Here's How I Fixed Mine)
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Your Blog Titles Suck (Here's How I Fixed Mine)

via Dev.to TutorialNarayana3h ago

I used to write terrible blog titles. Like, genuinely awful ones. My first few Dev.to posts had gems like "Understanding JavaScript Closures" and "A Guide to React Hooks." Generic, boring, and completely forgettable. They got maybe 20 views each, and I couldn't figure out why my carefully written content was being ignored. Then I realized something: your title isn't just a label—it's a promise. It's the difference between someone scrolling past or actually clicking to read what you spent hours writing. Here's what I learned about writing titles that actually get clicked. Stop Being So Damn Generic The biggest mistake I see developers make is writing titles that could have been generated by a bot in 2015. "Introduction to Docker" tells me nothing. So does "Understanding APIs" or "Getting Started with TypeScript." These titles are safe, sure, but they're also invisible. Instead, get specific about the problem you're solving: "Docker Made My Deployments 10x Faster (Here's My Setup)" "I Bu

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