Analyze blog headlines for SEO, clarity, emotional impact, and skimmability. Get actionable scores to boost clicks, engagement, and rankings

Why It’s Useful for Online Marketers and Business Owners:

  • Evaluates your headline’s SEO friendliness based on word and character count.
  • Measures emotional appeal and power-word balance to drive reader engagement.
  • Analyzes clarity, sentiment, and skimmability for better click-through rates.
  • Identifies the headline type (listicle, question, guide) and its impact potential.
  • Suggests improvements with clear, actionable feedback on headline structure.
  • Helps optimize content marketing, email subject lines, and ad copy for conversions.
  • Supports data-driven creativity; balance emotion, logic, and clarity in every headline.
Blog Headline Analyzer

Blog Headline Analyzer

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Headline Score
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Enter a headline to get your score.

SEO Score
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Good headlines are typically between 50-65 characters for optimal search engine results pages (SERPs). This length often fits around 5-10 words and displays fully on most devices.

Your Headline
Word Count
0 words Target: 7-12 words

Headlines with around 8-12 words tend to earn the highest number of click-throughs.

Character Count
0 characters Target: 50-70 characters

Headlines under 70 characters tend to get the highest number of click-throughs.

Word Balance
Common
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Increase the number of common words in your headline to improve your score (aim for 20-30% common words).

Uncommon
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Decrease the number of uncommon words in your headline to improve your score (aim for 10-20% uncommon words).

Emotional
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Increase the number of emotional words in your headline to improve your score (aim for 10-15% emotional words).

Headline Type
Question

You wrote a Question headline. Your headline triggers curiosity and interest in readers who are looking for answers about your topic.

Reading Grade Level

8

Your headline reads at an 8th-9th grade reading level, which may make it difficult for some readers to comprehend. Simplify one or two words in your headline to improve readability.

Sentiment
Positive

Your headline contains a positive sentiment, which drives engagement by eliciting a positive reaction.

Clarity

Nice work! Your headline is clear and concise.

Skimmability

Your keyword or topic is buried in your headline, making it difficult for readers to skim. Improve your score by moving your keyword to begin or the end (first or last three words).

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