Blog Title Generator

Enter a topic and get 10 click-worthy blog titles using proven headline formulas. Optimized for SEO and AI.

Free. No signup required. Generates 10 titles per click.

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Why this matters

10 proven formulas

Not random ideas — each title uses a headline formula proven to drive clicks: listicles, how-tos, comparisons, questions, and more.

SEO-optimized length

Every generated title stays within the 50-60 character sweet spot that Google recommends. No truncation in search results.

AI-citation friendly

Titles structured as questions and comparisons match how people query AI assistants, making your content more likely to be cited.

How it works

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Enter your topic or keyword (e.g., 'email marketing', 'API security')

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Get 10 blog title ideas in different proven headline styles

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Copy your favorite and start writing — or generate more variations

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I write a good blog title?

Good blog titles are specific, include numbers or power words, promise a clear benefit, and stay under 60 characters for Google. Our generator uses 10 proven headline formulas — listicles, how-tos, comparisons, and more — that are statistically proven to drive clicks.

How long should a blog title be?

Aim for 50-60 characters. Google truncates titles longer than ~60 characters in search results. Titles between 6-13 words get the most clicks according to research. Our generator targets this sweet spot.

Do blog titles affect AI visibility?

Yes! AI assistants read your H1 title to understand the page topic. Clear, specific titles help ChatGPT, Claude, and Perplexity match your content to user questions. A vague title like 'Our Thoughts' won't get cited — '7 Ways to Fix API Key Leaks' will.

What types of blog titles work best?

The highest-performing title types are: numbered lists ('7 Ways to...'), how-to guides ('How to...'), comparisons ('X vs Y'), question titles ('Is Your...'), and year-specific titles ('Best X in 2026'). Our generator covers all these formats.

Should I include my target keyword in the title?

Yes — place your main keyword near the beginning of the title. Google gives more weight to keywords appearing early. For example, 'SEO Tools: 10 Free Options for 2026' is better than '10 Free Options for Your SEO Tools in 2026'.

Can I use these titles for AI-optimized content?

Absolutely. These title formulas are designed to match how people ask questions to AI assistants. A title like 'How to Get ChatGPT to Recommend Your Product' directly matches queries like 'how do I get ChatGPT to recommend my product?'

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