Sentence examples for read your headline from inspiring English sources

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I read your headline and go, 'O.K., got it,' and go on to the next stop".

Read your headline aloud.

Here's the sad truth: The great majority of people who read your headline won't continue reading the article itself.

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When your targeted visitor reads your headline the one thing that they need to see to continue onward is benefits.

I'm reading headline after headline.

One broadsheet had the answer: "How to dress when you hate your breasts," read its headline.

To the Editor: I was a little disturbed to read the headline of your science section today.

That's an increasingly important and challenging task, given the rise of social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, which could just as easily serve as replacements for the sites themselves (how many times have you read a headline in your timeline and chose not to click?) as they can drive traffic to them.

Read the headline of your newspaper and the featured pages and see if anything interests you.

"Stolen Art Uncovered: Is It Yours?" read the headline.

Now your headline reads "How I screwed up".

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