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Tips for writing stunning headlines for blogs, websites and newspapers

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How Indian newspapers headlined Modi’s address to US Congress

June 9, 2016 Sunil Saxena 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi scaled another political peak on June 8. His address to the US Congress not only swept the American senators off their […]

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How newspapers headlined Modi’s audacious Pak visit

December 26, 2015 Sunil Saxena 0

The stopover in Lahore in one word was audacious. The political world was rocked. The media was shell-shocked. Th stopover was a shocker, a historic […]

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Love them or hate them, clickbait headlines are here to stay

December 11, 2015 Sunil Saxena 0

The web pioneered a new brand of headline: Clickbait. The headline, also referred to as linkbait, was a blogging invention. Bloggers found clickbait headlines a […]

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How the newspapers headlined Nitish-Lalu victory

November 9, 2015 Sunil Saxena 0

The results were stunning. They left a lot of egg on the faces of some of the best known TV anchors and political commentators. The […]

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Headlines that increase click-through rates

March 31, 2015 Sunil Saxena 0

Do you want to increase story click-through rates? If yes, then you need to take a leaf out of the BBC book, whose editors have […]

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How newspapers headlined Kejriwal ‘Delhuge’

February 11, 2015 Sunil Saxena 0

If the Arvind Kejriwal Delhuge drowned BJP and Congress in Delhi, then The Telegraph headline mufflered all newspapers. The headline was nothing short of imagination […]

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What killer headline experts don’t want you to know

August 12, 2014 Sunil Saxena 2

This little tool can drive headline writers nuts. It is called Tweak Your Biz Title Generator. And it sure can generate headlines – headlines that […]

Why bloggers should use sideheads and crossheads

Why do newspapers and bloggers use crossheads and sideheads?

June 13, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

A major casualty of design changes that were introduced in the 1980s and 1990s in Indian newspapers were crossheads and sideheads. To give pages a […]

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Call it reverse shoulder or reverse kicker, but it is powerful

May 27, 2014 Sunil Saxena 0

The reverse shoulder amplifies the main news point and is used as an extra headline hook to catch the attention of the newspaper reader. It […]

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