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The ChatGPT prompt that creates headlines people can't ignore

How to write titles that dramatically increase clicks and reads...

Hey, it's Pieter from Your AI Compass.

Do you ever spend far too long trying to write the perfect headline?

Or publish content with basic titles that few people actually click on?

This "Headline Magnet" prompt helps solve this common problem.

[HEADLINE MAGNET PROMPT]

Most business owners underestimate just how important headlines really are.

You could write the most valuable content in the world, but if your headline doesn't grab attention, no one will ever see it.

The biggest headline mistakes include:

Being too vague or generic, failing to create curiosity

Not addressing a specific problem or desire of your audience

Using the same headline formula for everything you create

Focusing on cleverness instead of clarity and value

This prompt creates attention-grabbing headlines that actually drive clicks.

A blogger used this approach to revise the headlines for her articles. Without changing the content at all, her average click rate increased from 3.2% to 7.8% - more than doubling her readership overnight. Some headlines performed even better, with click rates above 12%.

This prompt helps you:

Create headlines that trigger curiosity without using clickbait

Generate multiple options so you can test what works best

Adapt headlines for different platforms and contexts

Use proven psychological triggers that motivate clicks

Try it before publishing your next piece of content. Just tell the prompt what your content is about and who will read it. Then watch as it creates headlines that get more clicks and reads.

If you use it, let me know which headline style works best for your audience. Just reply to this email with your results.

I'll send you another helpful prompt tomorrow.

To your success,

Pieter

Your AI Compass

P.S. The best practice is to write your content first, then create at least 10 headline options before choosing one. What seems best to you might not be what works best with your audience.