Ideas on brainstorming for an article title.

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I'm writing articles regarding Zoo's around the USA and need help with brainstorming a few titles.

I will basically be promoting a website that offers coupons and savings on visiting zoo's although I don't want the focus to be on the coupon site itself.

Its more of a information and friendly article aimed at giving the reader as much information and a reason to go to the coupon site and make some savings.

Any ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mark .W. James
    How about 'Zoopedia'
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  • Profile picture of the author aaronjunited
    There such a thing? I tried Google lol.
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    • Profile picture of the author Mark .W. James
      Originally Posted by aaronjunited View Post

      There such a thing? I tried Google lol.
      I assumed you were looking for a title for your article...
      If your article focuses arounds information related to Zoos in the US.. Zoopedia would sound okay.. in my opinion.
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  • Profile picture of the author icemonkey9
    I always default to titles that are phrases of what people are searching for in google. You can leverage the google keyword tool to see how people are searching for zoos, then come up with a catchy, linkbait worthy Zoo-themed headline.
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    • Profile picture of the author aaronjunited
      Originally Posted by Mark .W. James View Post

      I assumed you were looking for a title for your article...
      If your article focuses arounds information related to Zoos in the US.. Zoopedia would sound okay.. in my opinion.
      Ahh I see what you mean, that's to short and not really catching attention. Thanks for your suggestion though.


      Originally Posted by icemonkey9 View Post

      I always default to titles that are phrases of what people are searching for in google. You can leverage the google keyword tool to see how people are searching for zoos, then come up with a catchy, linkbait worthy Zoo-themed headline.
      I get ya, interesting.

      Thanks.
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      • Profile picture of the author RuthRNM
        I agree with icemonkey.. Use the Google tool to find out what people are searching for, and choose titles based on these. So, for example, if you find that lots of people are searching for 'what is the best zoo in XX area', write an article on that. Or 'best zoos to take kids' etc. (That's just an example, I haven't looked myself!)

        Use that as the title, and use those keywords naturally in your article.

        If you're having difficulty with the actual writing, try doing 'top 5' lists. They're much easier to write.

        Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author aaronjunited
    Thanks Ruth for the great advice
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