All You Need is a List with a Killer Headline
Aaron Wall, an SEO expert and author of SEOBook has just announced his additions to his ebook. Among the updates he has included are mostly about link baiting.
The part of the link baiting post that caught my interest most is the method of formatting a link bait, which Wall has discussed in utter detail.
It’s not rocket science how a list becomes so viral in no time, but here’s how Aaron Wall puts it:
By creating ordered lists of factoids an incomplete story can look well researched, even if it is not. For example, if you make a list of 101 ways to do x people may give a few ideas and some feedback, but nobody is going to sit and list 383 ways to do x.
The power of a magnetic headline can’t also be discounted if a successful linkbait is one’s goal. According to Wall, it’s the behavior of the social news users like of Digg, that makes effective or interesting headlines trample those with great content but lame headlines or titles.
More link baiting wisdom from Aaron Wall.
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