In the last episode, I talked about Winnr and gave you a url to use to get the tool. The tool I’m talking about today is from that same url, and it’s called Headlinr.
In the last episode I talked about Winnr and I gave you a URL to look to go to actually get Winnr. This is the other one I was talking about. This is actually the domain of Winnr pretty much. It’s Headlinr, it’s basically spelled out Headlinr but knockout the “E” and you will be able to find the website. I’ll leave this in the show notes.
This Headlinr is a plugin that allows you to, it’s a Chrome extension that allows you to come up with countless headline ideas quickly. Basically, you just, when you’re looking for a headline ides, you just click it and you type in a noun and it will literally breakout tons of different headlines for you and there’s also a section where you can swipe headlines from very popular internet marketer site, Ryan Deiss from Digital Marketer, there are just a lot of great stuff there. You don’t necessary have to use those headlines, but, the fact that you just have a plethora of these headlines that you can swipe, will give you your own ideas and you can really modify it to make it your own. You don’t necessary have to use the buzz feed type of headlines, but, if you can work in kind of your own take on it and merge it with like a buzz feed type of headline, I think you’re going to get more bang for your back and of course test it and you can use the plugin I just talked about earlier. You can use Winnr and you can split test them.
So, these two kind of go in hand-in-hand and it’s just make sense to have these. It’s just easy to have Chrome Extension there. It’s not going to take me much more time to dig around and see what type of headline I want to go with.
In general it’s a time saver and hopefully for you it will be a traffic generator as well.
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Most of the time, we’re always trying to think of great headlines because they’re what drive traffic. Until now I haven’t found a really good solution to help split test your headlines in WordPress, but I was searching around for a plugin and I came across Winnr.
I’m going to tell you how you can AB test your headlines in WordPress.
A lot of times when we’re always trying to think of great headlines because we know that it’s, first of all people see the headlines and that’s what’s going to drive a lot of the traffic and the headlines makes a world of difference. Up to know I haven’t seen a really good solution for AB testing headlines that makes it super easy like, I was looking for a plug-in to do it. I was just surfing around and I stumbled across this thing called Winnr, and its spelled W-I-N-N-R, so it’s basically winner without the “E”. To find it you go to headlinr (and its headlinr without the ‘e’) .com/winnr and we’ll leave this in the show notes. But, basically what I found was that, Winnr allows you to test multiple – all you need to do is click ‘use Winnr’ when you’re editing a Post in Word Press, and then you can add different headlines and then you just schedule the post. And then what will happen is Winnr will have its own analytic stash, for that will show you, which titles are doing the best, which ones are driving the most clicks and you could see overtime how you should be optimizing your headlines, what type of headlines is your audience actually responding to and has a much more data driven approach to it than any others could’ve hacked together solutions out there.
Winnr is what I recommend, check it out. I have no affiliation to them. I did pay, let’s see how much I pay for this thing, I forgot how much I paid but I’m looking at their pager now and it says $67 for their professional addition and I think that’s great if you’re talking of getting hundreds or thousands of visits a month or millions of visits, you can AB test the headlines. That’s going to make a world of difference in terms of traffic across the board because some headlines can do much, much, much better, 20X more than bad headlines in general.
So check it out and let me know what you think.
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