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title: "Does number in your title affect click through rate"  
description: "Click-through rate (CTR) is a key metric for measuring the success of your content marketing.&nbsp;It tells you how many people who see your content actually"  
author: "Drishan Vig"  
published: 2022-09-15  
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category: "seo"  
tags: ["number in your title", "ctr", "higher ctrs", "reader's attention", "catt framework", "writing catchy headlines"]  
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# Does number in your title affect click through rate

**Click-through rate (CTR)** is a key metric for measuring the [success of your](https://yourviews.mindstick.com/view/85186/how-to-measure-the-success-of-your-seo-campaigns)[**content marketing**](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/155226/5-powerful-content-marketing-tactics-for-2020)**.** It tells you how many people who see your content actually click on it and read it. So, it stands to reason that the more people who **click on your content, the better.** But what if I were to tell you that the number in your title might be keeping people from clicking?

### What is CTR?

- **CTR stands for [Click Through Rate](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/33717/what-is-the-formula-to-find-ctr-click-through-rate-does-ctr-help-in-improving-quality-score)** and is a metric that measures the number of times a **user clicks on a link** or **ad divided by the number of times** it is shown. A high **CTR** indicates that users are finding the link or ad relevant and are more likely to click on it. There are a number of factors that can affect **CTR,** including the **position of the link or ad, the design, and the keywords used.**
- One factor that can affect **CTR is the number in the title.** A study by Chitika found that titles with numbers tend to have [**higher CTRs**](https://neilpatel.com/blog/how-to-maximize-your-search-click-through-rate-in-9-simple-steps/) than those without. This is likely because numbers stand out and grab attention, making users more likely to click on them. However, this is not always the case, and there are other factors that should be considered when **choosing a title for your blog post or article.**

### How do numbers in titles affect CTRs?

- It's no secret that headlines are important. They're what grabs a **reader's attention** and make them want to **click through to your article.** But did you know that the numbers in your title can also have an impact on how many **people click through?**
- Studies have shown that including **numbers in titles can** **increase CTR** by as much as 30%. That's a pretty significant jump! So, if you're looking to increase the number of people who read your articles, using numbers in your titles is a great way to do it.
- There are a few things to keep in mind when using **numbers in** [**titles**](https://www.mindstick.com/blog/11400/optimizing-title-and-anchor), though. First, don't go overboard. A title like '**5 Tips for Increasing Your CTR' is clear and concise**. A title like **'53 Ways to Boost Your CTR'** is overwhelming and likely won't be read all the way through.
- Second, make sure the number is relevant to the content of your article. A title like **'5 [Tips for Writing](https://yourviews.mindstick.com/view/84144/best-tips-for-writing-a-good-blog) Better Headlines'** makes sense because it's relevant to the topic of the article. A title like **'5 Tips for Losing Weight'** would not be as effective because it's not relevant to the article's content.

### Examples of effective and ineffective titles with numbers

- It's no secret that a catchy headline can make or break an article. And while there's no **surefire formula for writing the perfect headline,** using **numbers in your title** is one way to grab attention and **boost click-through rates (CTR).**
- But not all **numbers are [created equal](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/51242/who-gives-us-these-rights-self-evident-created-equal-endowed-by-their-creator-with-certain-unalienable-rights-life-liberty-and-pursuit-of-happiness)**. Some are more effective than others, and some can actually do more harm than good.

Here are some examples of **effective and ineffective titles with numbers:**

**Effective:**

1. 10 Tips for **Writing Catchy Headlines**

2. 5 Ways to **[Optimize Your](https://www.mindstick.com/forum/156190/what-are-the-key-areas-where-you-can-use-keywords-to-optimize-your-site-ranking) Facebook Ads**

3. 7 Secrets of **Highly Effective Bloggers**

**Ineffective:**

1. 100 Ways to **Boost Your CTR**

2. 50 Tips for **More Engaging Facebook Posts**

3. 200 Tricks for **More Traffic**

### Why do some people believe that using numbers in titles is a bad idea?

- There is no definitive answer to this question, as opinions vary among experts. However, some people believe that **using numbers in blog titles** can actually hurt your **click-through rate (CTR).** The thinking is that since numbers make a title appear more like a **listicle or how-to article**, readers may be less likely to click on it.
- Additionally, if your **title includes a number** but the actual content of the post doesn't deliver on that promise, readers may feel misled and be less likely to **trust your blog in the future.**

#### Conclusion

Overall, it seems that having a **number in your title** does not necessarily guarantee **more clicks**. However, depending on the **topic and audience**, a number in your title could be helpful in **catching attention and driving [traffic to your](https://www.mindstick.com/articles/12865/infographic-drive-traffic-to-your-site-in-2018-10-hints) content**. Test out different strategies and see what works best for you and **[your audience](https://answers.mindstick.com/qa/96461/what-s-another-way-to-show-you-pins-to-your-audience-without-always-linking-to-pinterest).**

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