That's a good point, Janet. In next week's post, I'm going to look at some caveats, and that's one of the things I was going to mention. When writing nonfiction, you want people to know what it's about so that it comes up in search engines. I guess that's where subtitles can be helpful, though they may sometimes be too long for a blog title. I think it's also important not to misrepresent the content of the blog (e.g. sticking the word 'Kardashian' in there just so people will stumble across it). I think you come up with great titles for your blogs. I loved 'My Real-Life Footloose Story' (title and blog). Don't you miss those 80s fashions?
Tim also thought it was ironic that I chose fairly standard titles for my blog series on interesting titles (LOL), but I wanted people to be able to look down the list of posts and see what they were about. Always a conundrum though. Thanks for stopping by :)
That's a good point, Janet. In next week's post, I'm going to look at some caveats, and that's one of the things I was going to mention. When writing nonfiction, you want people to know what it's about so that it comes up in search engines. I guess that's where subtitles can be helpful, though they may sometimes be too long for a blog title. I think it's also important not to misrepresent the content of the blog (e.g. sticking the word 'Kardashian' in there just so people will stumble across it). I think you come up with great titles for your blogs. I loved 'My Real-Life Footloose Story' (title and blog). Don't you miss those 80s fashions?
Tim also thought it was ironic that I chose fairly standard titles for my blog series on interesting titles (LOL), but I wanted people to be able to look down the list of posts and see what they were about. Always a conundrum though. Thanks for stopping by :)