How do you create a catchy website title?

Kostya Bolshukhin
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Writing good text for the main page is driving me crazy. How do you make it sexy, but clear? Have you fond any good articles or guides that can help?

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CY Zhou
Creating a catchy website title involves understanding your target audience and incorporating relevant keywords. Keep it short, memorable, and reflective of your brand's unique value proposition.
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Kostya Bolshukhin
A catchy title makes or breaks the first experience your users have with the product. We made an app for 1:1 meetings to help busy managers prepare in minutes and never lose important stuff. https://www.mgmate.co/ Here is what we got now: Build a feedback and support culture in your team Employee + manager ongoing feedback space, helping with agenda, blind spots, and agreements And I feel it could be so much better, but don't get how to fix it
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Kushagra Singh
stealing from websites whose products i love. πŸ˜‰
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Kostya Bolshukhin
@kushagrajunior thats how I tell that comment left by human! Love the tactics
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Rebaika James
I like to test different titles with friends or colleagues to see which one resonates the most.
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Kostya Bolshukhin
@rebaika_james don't you feel that colleagues know a little too much about the product?
Gurkaran Singh
Crafting a captivating website title is like finding the perfect balance between a pickup line and a job description - intriguing yet informative! While there are no shortcuts, scouring through copywriting resources and guides, like those by Neil Patel or Copyblogger, can definitely set you on the right path to creating that magnetic headline!
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Jake Hamilton-Daynes
Copywriting is a vastly underestimated skill. A good copywriter will not only make an impact on the reader with their statement, but also impart that clear message that the company is trying to put forward. An article or guide isn't necessarily going to give you that skill, it's a hard won ability that takes time and practice.
Daniel Smith
Use power words! Words like "amazing," "ultimate," or "secrets" can grab attention. Just don't go overboard - you want to sound interesting, not spammy.
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Kostya Bolshukhin
@daniel_smith29 dont you think that people filter them out?
Adeeb Malik
Why do you want to sell? Because you've got a solve that addresses problems...in a simple way. I don't know what happens to people when it comes to marketing their products. You're selling simplicity, right? So, sell like it! Simple is Sexy. Coming to the catchy bits, get simple first, then comes the catchy part. As you get simple, try finding creative ways without losing the simplicity. It'll work!
Idris Saidu
I focus on what makes my site unique and try to highlight that in the title.
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Mercy James
I try to keep my titles short and sweet, making sure they’re easy to remember
Rohit Kumar
I like to brainstorm with a group. Sometimes,bouncing ideas off others can lead to the perfect title.