“What Makes a Great Post Title?”

This is a question that I hear more often than not. My opinion is that it should be descriptive enough (ie: appropriate to the content) without being too wordy. I’m not a big fan of “newspaper titles” (ie: longer, more descriptive, more punchy titles). In fact, I unsubscribe from many blogs because of these longer titles. If you can’t say it in 5 words, you probably can’t say it in 10 or 20.

Steven, over at BlogThenticity, takes a look at the subject by examining some of the leading business and so forth bloggers out there. He doesn’t include me because he says Ensight loads too slow. (Is this true? If it is, I can fix that, just let me know… I’ve got an empty server just sitting there)

Personally, I’d read most of the posts with the shorter titles. Not the longer ones.

I’ve looked back through the archives here at Ensight, and I can’t find any direct correlation between length or descriptivity (yes, new word time) and the number of comments. Some are based on the numbers of links in, some are just randomly interesting it seems.

Who knows, want to enlighten me as to what posts you read here, and what ones you comment on?