A Great Headline Can Make or Break a Blog Post…but not all AIs are headline pros.
We tested ChatGPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek to see which model can generate SEO-friendly, attention-grabbing titles for a post on remote work productivity. If you want AI that writes titles people actually click, this showdown separates the winners from the generic.
How to Make This Prompt Work Effectively
Be Specific About the Topic: Clearly define the subject and focus keyword.
Set a Character Limit: Under 60 characters keeps titles concise, search-friendly, and AI-friendly.
Encourage Engagement: Ask for attention-grabbing, curiosity-driven phrasings, not just plain descriptive titles.
Emphasize SEO: Include keywords naturally to boost search visibility.
Test Multiple Options: Request 5+ variations to compare creativity and SEO optimization.
Compare Across Models: Evaluate clarity, creativity, and how well each title balances SEO with reader appeal.
PS: The live side-by-side comparison of ChatGPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek is exclusive to premium subscribers. If you want in on this AI showdown, now’s the time to upgrade.
⚡ Prompts to try:
“Generate five SEO-friendly blog titles for an article about ‘Best Strategies for Remote Work Productivity.’
Each title should be under 60 characters, engaging, and include relevant keywords to optimize for search engines.
Make the titles clear, catchy, and compelling so readers are drawn in. Avoid overly generic phrasing, and focus on making each title unique while maintaining SEO effectiveness.”P.S. Each Workout of the Day (WoD) is powered by original prompts written by our team — no recycled or external templates here. That means lower risk of prompt injection or manipulation, and higher trust in what you’re creating.
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