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		<blank_1>What Everyone</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Is Saying</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Readers are more likely to click on a topic that others find valuable.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>This is a great title for an ultimate resource.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Resouces with a ton of information tend to get a ton of links.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Cover the real stuff. Talks about pros (and cons), fears and facts.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Killing</blank_3>
		<blank_4>You</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Speak to fears and concerns and your reader will listen.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>This title just spiced up your topic, am I right?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>OK, maybe it's not killing anyone. But communicate cons with passion, DAMN IT!</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Most people don't want to be unknowingly murdered.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>What the World</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Would Be Like If</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Didn't Exist</blank_4>
		<tip_1>This creative "what if" technique can display facts/opinions in a fresh way.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Use your imagination here, there's a lot of room to roam.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Was J.J. Abrams' "Revolution" inspired by this generator?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Oh no!!! What if it/they didn't exist?!?</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Unbelievable</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Success</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Stories</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Who wants to hear about the believable ones? Make it snazzy.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Find as many as you can. Examples of success can be the best advocate.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Readers are more likely to believe in something that has WORKED well for someone else.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>These could be real or pop culture-y.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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		<blank_1>[#] Insane</blank_1>
		<blank_2>(But True)</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Things About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>With enough research, you can find incredible facts about ANYTHING.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Readers like to be wowed with facts they've never heard before.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>This title will stand out in a sea of resource articles. Who says facts have to be boring?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Try digging into history to uncover unexpected connections.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#] Movies</blank_1>
		<blank_2>with Unbelievable</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Scenes About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Movies are awesome and easily relatable to any topic.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>How unbelievable? Think Tarantino and Bjork's love child.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Speaking of scenes, did you watch that last episode of The Bachelor?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Don't stop at movies. Try TV shows too.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#] Myths</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Uncovered</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>One time, at band camp, I watched MythBusters for 17 hours straight...</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Strong verbs make for interesting sentences with rich backstories.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>What TV shows did your readers watch as kids? Reference them.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>You had me at "blinded by scarlet fever."</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The [#] Best</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Twitter Feeds</blank_3>
		<blank_4>to Follow</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Use spiffy tools like Followerwonk to find influencers.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Have you updated your avatar lately?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Twitterpated is an underrated word.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Who decided we "follow" people on Twitter? I voted for "worship."</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Changed How We Think</blank_3>
		<blank_4>About Death</blank_4>
		<tip_1>How many Simpsons references can you hide in this post?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Super-cali-fragilistic-expiali-docious</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Every post is a chance to influence the way readers think.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Downer? The Death card in Tarot decks means only change.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The [#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Biggest</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Blunders</blank_4>
		<tip_1>The Buddha said, "It is not the number of blog tips you offer but the quality."</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Remember Crayola's So Big crayons? Bigger than that even.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>We're all just manatees with idea balls.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>According to Ally McBeal, nothing is a blunder if you do it to your personal theme song.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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		<blank_1>What Wikipedia</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Can't</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Tell You About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>So are World Book Encyclopedias just basically fancy coasters these days?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Gollum: "Can so." Smeagol: "Can not."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Readers like insider info even more than they like straight-up resources.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>So does Martha Stewart.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Made Me</blank_3>
		<blank_4>a Better Person</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Readers love learning from (and laughing at) other people's mistakes.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Mmm... Donuts.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Consider this post a mini-memoir (but don't overshare).</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Dale Carnegie's "How to Win Friends and Influence People" is still a thing.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Will</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Ever</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Rule the World?</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Is your headline 60 characters or fewer?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>If your keyword is Prince Charles, chances are no.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Andy Warhol said everyone gets their 15 seconds (of fame anyway).</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Before standard measurements, the length of a "foot" changed with each new king.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Great Articles</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Numbered lists are winners.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Aggregating other people's wisdom can make you look like an expert.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>A Canadian would say "aboot."</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Obscure or general—they both work.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The Oddest Place</blank_1>
		<blank_2>You</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Will Find</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Odder than the Winchester House?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Sometimes the most interesting ideas are right in front of you.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Suddenly I want to draw a treasure map.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>What would Woody Allen suggest?</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The [#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Best</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>YouTube Videos</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Reach out to people whose work you promote. They might help promote you too.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Michelangelo best or Jackson Pollock best?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>(Please say "My Little Pony", please say "My Little Pony", please say "My Little Pony"...)</tip_3>
		<tip_4>What's a Vimeo?</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Afraid</blank_3>
		<blank_4>of the Truth</blank_4>
		<tip_1>The eternal question...</tip_1>
		<tip_2>You might work nicely here.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Appealing to Fears 101.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The Best</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Ways</blank_2>
		<blank_3>to Utilize</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>So much better than the second best.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>People love to be told how to do things.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>And use things...</tip_3>
		<tip_4>...Like crossbows. Or Oxford commas.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>What</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Experts Are Saying</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Who doesn't want to be told what to think about things?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Choose big-egoed experts.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>They might retweet you.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Or ask you out on a date.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Why Your</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Never Works Out</blank_3>
		<blank_4>the Way You Plan</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Pinpoint a real problem that you can solve.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>People love the chance to lament their sad sack tales in the comments.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Channel Eeyore, but not too much.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Be the change.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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		<blank_1>Why You'll</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Never</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Succeed at</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Explanatory.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Negative but intriguing.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>OK, now you're just being negative.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Spelunking? Shoemaking?  Alcoholism?</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Uses</blank_2>
		<blank_3>for</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>First rule of write club: don't be boring. Second rule? Don't be confusing.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Here's your chance to outdo MacGyver.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>As Brad Pitt said in Se7en, "Awwwww, what's in the box?"</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Creating a controversy will get readers talking and sharing.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Unconventional Guide</blank_2>
		<blank_3>to</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Get some fresh perspective by flipping your topic on its head.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Anyone can write a guide. You're writing one with character.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Are you influenced by other bloggers? Give them a shout out.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Constraints are inspiring. Write about food, but only based on colors, not on taste.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#] Ideas</blank_1>
		<blank_2>You Can</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Steal from</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Insert a fun adjective to change up your title.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>People never get tired of hearing their own names. You is a great, universal shortcut.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Active verbs are a writer's best friends. They invigorate any sentence.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Get crazy. If your topic is coffee makers, try talking about "filtering" out life's distractions.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Amazing</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Pictures</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Don't let lists get predictable. Throw in a surprise item along the way.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Adjectives are the colors of copywriting. Every season has a favorite.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Pictures are super-sharable, especially on Facebook.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Blog images are often under-thought. Develop a specific visual aesthetic.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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		<blank_1>The</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Evolution</blank_2>
		<blank_3>of</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>There can be only one. Remember to write with authority. This is not the same as BSing.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Origin stories are very important (think Spiderman).</tip_2>
		<tip_3>What about evolutionism vs. creationism. How can you use that debate to your advantage?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Think about topics beyond your brand. Look at the industry as a whole.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Making the World</blank_3>
		<blank_4>a Better Place</blank_4>
		<tip_1>How can be an intimidating word. Try the old trick, "In What Ways Might We..."</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Literally anything can make the world better. Chocolate? Done. Motor oil? You got it.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Break out of your routine with a global perspective. How does Iceland benefit?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Save the world with one mouse click.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The Complete</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Beginner's</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Guide to</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Of course you can't cover everything. Give your reader a few fresh ideas.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Starting at the very beginning makes your reader feel like an expert.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Resource posts make readers feel smart and happy readers are sharing readers.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>This genius title works for ANY topic under the sun. Note to self: Start with the sun.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Least</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Favorite</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Numbers make the world feel organized and manageable.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Negative words appeal to a reader's gossipy side. They want to know and to tell others.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Pairing opposite words in your title gives it energy and interest.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Pro tip: Everything is exciting if you are excited while writing about it.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>How to</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Start</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Using</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Create a simple guide that makes a reader's life easier and you'll have an audience for life.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Getting started can be the hardest part. Try writing from the middle out.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>So many tools, so little time. Help your reader know why this one is worth learning.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Don't write bored. It's impossible to edit that feeling out.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Help You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Predict the Future</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Surprise a reader with creative titles for more clicks.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>A spoonful of silliness can make even the driest topic go down. Do not overdose.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Help is a very powerful word. It makes people feel supported and happy.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>I want to know! Your readers do too. That's why psychic hotlines still make money.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The [#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Best</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Resources for</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Odd numbers are more intriguing than even ones. Weird but true.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Remember high school superlatives? No one cares who is 2nd "most likely to succeed."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Resource comes from the Old French for "rally." Get readers excited.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Want shares? Create content that makes your readers look smart.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>An Expert</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Interview</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Expert = Hopefully Knows Slightly More than You.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>With a vampire?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Regarding, relating to—you know, "about."</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Options: sock manufacturing, seagulls, Nicolas Cage.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Warning:</blank_1>
		<blank_2>You're Losing Money</blank_2>
		<blank_3>by Not Using</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Raise a reader's blood pressure and they will click through to calm themselves.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Fear is a strong motivator, but people are less likely to share negative content.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Does that mean everyone else is using it? Peer pressure is still effective.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Think about what readers read into a title and deliver. It builds trust (and return visits).</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>How Twitter</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Can Teach You</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>What's the latest tool you've heard of but not used? Investigate before everyone else does.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Times are changing faster than ever. We all need help keeping up with the trends.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>What is the meaning of life?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Creative connections between ideas engage readers, but make sure to connect the dots.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>What</blank_1>
		<blank_2>the Beatles</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Learn from</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Question stimulate critical thinking and make readers feel smart. See the Socratic Method.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Capitalizing on trends is a smart tactic. Or, go with the classics for longevity.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Even the greats can be improved upon.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Non sequiturs are interesting (but don't be too obscure).</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>the World Would End</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Without</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Why, oh why? Help the world make sense to a reader and you'll have a friend for life.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Chicken Little was right. Eventually. Be sure to back up your hyperbole.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Contrast between big events (the apocalypse) and everyday items sparks interest.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Nooo! We rely on so many things these days. Show readers how essential your topic is.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Things That</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Won't Happen in</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Multiples of 5 (10, 15, 20) feel complete whereas odd numbers feel comprehensive.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Things could mean everything from the Spanish Inquisition to the return of Furby.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Negative words challenge the reader to prove you wrong (and to read the post to find out how).</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Are you using subtext? A post can be as much about what you DON'T say.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Podcasts</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Tagging influential bloggers in a post is a great way to get them to share your content.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>In what way do your readers get their news? What about a podcast about podcasts?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Short titles can either be punchy or dull. Consider audience-appropriate adjectives.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Borrow inspiration from other fields to get new ideas. It works for painters.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Why the Next</blank_1>
		<blank_2>10 Years of</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Will Smash the Last 10</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Future-casting is fascinating to readers. You don't have to be right, just thoughtful.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Looking way ahead allows you to imagine anything. Mark Twain predicted the Internet.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Writing is like photography: Every subject is interesting if you are close (or far) enough.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Everyone likes being told stories.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>The Only</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Resources</blank_3>
		<blank_4>You Will Ever Need</blank_4>
		<tip_1>This is your chance to be THE SOURCE for information on your topic.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Inspiration is literally everywhere. William Carlos Williams had a red wheelbarrow.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Resources offer a helping hand. Make yours comprehensive enough to bookmark and share.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Linking to other bloggers gives you more authority and builds community.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Problems</blank_2>
		<blank_3>with</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>If you use a small number like 3, the problems better be big or explained in depth.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Writing off-topic can be powerful, but it has to be very entertaining or you will lose people.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Mirror your readers' slang (well) to get their attention.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Metaphor is a powerful tool for helping readers understand unfamiliar topics.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#] Facts About</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>That'll Keep You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Up at Night</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Just the facts, Ma'am. Part of building an audience is building trust.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Does someone edit your blog posts for you? A second reader is invaluable.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Writer's block is about fear, not lack of ideas. Give yourself a break and take a walk.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Anxiety-inducing headlines are like horror movies. They are effective but easy to overdo.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>How Hollywood Got</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>All</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Wrong</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Celebrities and Hollywood never cease to be interesting to readers.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Are your posts too original? If no one else has gone there, there might be a reason.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Tell me everything...</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Don't be intimidated if you don't know everything. Research can be inspiring.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>How to Be Unpopular</blank_1>
		<blank_2>in the</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>World</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Dear High School, I've gotten over you. Almost.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Speak to readers' fears and give them a hand out of personal disaster.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Create a microcosm around your topic. Just add the word afficionado and you're in.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>This could be a great way to subtly introduce readers to industry-specific jargon.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Things</blank_1>
		<blank_2>You Don't Want</blank_2>
		<blank_3>to Hear About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Blend trending topics with classics for longevity.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Embracing your shortcomings builds trust.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Proofread aloud. Phrasing awkward Yoda only can away get with.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Give your writing a day to breathe before editing it.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Mom Was Right</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Change things up once in awhile. No one is watching season 67 of Survivor.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Mom's gonna love this one... I think I'll share it with her right now.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Practice concision.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Knowing the writing rules is almost as important as knowing when to break them.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>BLANK</blank_1>
		<blank_2>in</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[#]</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Easy Steps</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Blocked? Tell your internal editor to take a break. Welcome her/him back AFTER your first draft.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>A whisper can be more provocative than a shout.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Can your reader tell from the headline what your article is about? No? Fix it.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Solve a problem for your reader and they'll be back.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Will</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Change Your Life</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Be the force.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Break news when you can. Don't forget to tease your announcement in advance.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Readers want value for their time as well as their money.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>F. Scott Fitzgerald said exclamation marks are like laughing at your own joke. Cut 'em.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Help You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Live a Better Life</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Make readers laugh. You'll brighten their day and they'll pay it forward.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>You're on the edge of glory. Go for it.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Being generous always pays off in the long run.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>To connect with readers, think about their wants as you write.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why Our World</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Would End If</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Disappeared</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Use contractions for a more conversational tone.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Take a risk with your content and see if readers follow.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Archetypes enrich your content.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Bono can't live with or without you. Make your topic that essential.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why Do People</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Think</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>[is|are] a Good Idea?</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Interviewing experts adds authority and they might help you promote your post.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Emotion is a powerful motivator. Are you using thinking words or feeling words?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Voice is important, but an too much style can stand between the reader and your content.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Be nice. Reaching out to competitors makes you look like the good guy.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>If You Read</blank_1>
		<blank_2>One Article About</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Read this One</blank_4>
		<tip_1>By speaking up in your article, you are shaping the discussion.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Do the research.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Grammar always matters, even when you are inventing a new one.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Thank you so much for saving me time. I will now use that time to share your article.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>The [#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Worst</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>in History</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Specificity is the spice of titles.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Worst is more interesting than "best" (if it's happening to someone else).</tip_2>
		<tip_3>How scannable is your copy? Break it up with images to make online reading easier.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Achilles is so over. Here's your chance to get nerdy with Achaean references.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Beat[s] Peanut Butter</blank_3>
		<blank_4>on Pancakes</blank_4>
		<tip_1>People don’t buy what you do. They buy why you do it. - Simon Sinek</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Be relatable. Readers interact with humans, not brands.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Yum. Is there anything better (or more absurd?). Get creative.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Confidence (not bravado) builds trust.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] the New</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Black</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Helping your reader visualize your topic hooks them.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Be authentic. Readers can tell the difference.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>The New York Times has been using "the new..." forever. See if you can beat them at their own game.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Did you mean Rebecca Black?</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>BLANK</blank_1>
		<blank_2>by</blank_2>
		<blank_3>the</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Numbers</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Breaking your topic down this way puts a totally new spin on it.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Fact-based and emotion-based headlines appeal to different kinds of readers.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Everything you read is research. Pay attention to how copy affects you and use that.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Numbers = research = facts = trust.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] BS Facts About</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Everyone Thinks</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Are True</blank_4>
		<tip_1>BS Facts?  I'm interested already.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Remember the best informative writing is also entertaining.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>If everyone jumped off a cliff, would you?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>But what is truth really?</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How to</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Cheat at</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>and Get Away with It</blank_4>
		<tip_1>We want to know it all.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Salacious!</tip_2>
		<tip_3>This could be anything.  ANYTHING.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Personal. Life. Goal.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Facts About</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>That Will Impress</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Your Friends</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Facts implies things that are important to know.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Beef Jerky would be a great option here.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>We all want to be impressive.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>You do have friends... ?</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Things About</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Your Kids</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Don't Want You to Know</blank_4>
		<tip_1>The higher the number, the better. Mega lists do very well.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>I hope this is PG.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Even your non-existent ones.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Danger, danger Will Robinson.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Leave You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Needing a Lawyer</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Lists are uberpopular.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>The weirder the better.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Don't leave me!</tip_3>
		<tip_4>People respond to warnings.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Should Be 1 of</blank_3>
		<blank_4>the 7 Deadly Sins</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Speak to fears and concerns and your reader will listen.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Suggestion: "Martha Stewart."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>People are always interested in the way things 'should' be.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>If it's good enough for Brad Pitt...</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Make You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Rich</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Numbers will get you more clicks.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Keep it simple.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Appeal to your reader.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Not former New York Times columnist Frank Rich. Cold hard cash money-rich.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Secrets About</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>the Government</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Is Hiding</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Can you keep a secret?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Make it relateable so that it appeals to a wide-ranging group of people.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You already know you're going to end up writing about the moon landing.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Now the reader has to find out...</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[isn't|aren't] as Bad</blank_3>
		<blank_4>as You Think</blank_4>
		<tip_1>People love to gain knowledge and learn new things.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Pretty much anything can fit in here, except "a Nazi."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Negatives are positive (for copywriters).</tip_3>
		<tip_4>You statements are powerful, daring your subject to read.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Make You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Sick</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Even Superman had Kryptonite.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Writing is the act of discovery. - Natalie Goldberg</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Readers are self-centered.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Ain't no one got time for that.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] on Crack About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Best one of the 5 Ws (and an H).</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Suggestion: "Your Mama."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Fact: We always want to know who's on crack.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>There are so many things to be on crack about...</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>The [#]</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Worst Songs</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Numbered lists are attention getters.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Being contrary is typically engaging.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Well, it has to be about something.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>The farther away from "love" this is, the better.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Ways Your Mother</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Lied to You</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>How did you meet her, anyway?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Don't tell me what to do!</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Your mom never tells me anything.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>The great thing about this title is it can be innocuous or alarming.  It all works.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Make[s] You a</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Better Lover</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Think outside the box.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Zombies.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You know you want to know...</tip_3>
		<tip_4>It's getting warm in here...</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>You Shouldn't Eat</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>in Bed</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Consider a mashup. Greek myth + graphic novel = The Sandman.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Readers will need to make sure they're normal.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You can only write by putting words on a paper one at a time. - Sandra Brown</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Everyone knows there's no turning back once you're comfy under your sheets.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Find You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>the Love of Your Life</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Numbers will get you more clicks.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Use your imagination.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Readers like to feel helped by the content they read.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Oh hey, Ted Mosby.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Will Make You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Question Everything</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Speak to fears and concerns and your reader will listen.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Don't get it right, get it written. - Ally Carter</tip_2>
		<tip_3>100% guaranteed.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Like the existence of life.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are]</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Completely Overrated</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Numbers will get you more clicks.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Something popular or critically acclaimed.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Right now.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Yep. You went there.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Things</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Your Boss Expects</blank_2>
		<blank_3>You Know About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Nobody wants to disappoint the old bossman or bosswoman.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Something skill-oriented</tip_2>
		<tip_3>That you can explain.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Obviously.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How Not Knowing</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Makes You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>a Rookie</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Everyone wants to fit in. Pinpoint something they might not know, but should.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Keep the writing light and easy to read.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You never want to make your readers feel stupid.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Even if they are.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] the New</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Why are the best characters always librarians? I &lt;3 Lucien and Rupert Giles.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Don't say it was delightful; make us say delightful when we've read (it). - C.S. Lewis</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You're keeping people up-to-date.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Something that's already a thing.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Knowing About</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Will Land You in Jail</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Numbers will get you more clicks.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Knowledge is power.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You better pick something sketchy.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Don't end up like the series finale of Seinfeld.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Cuter Than</blank_3>
		<blank_4>a Kitten</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Speak to fears and concerns and your reader will listen.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Not sure this is possible, so it better be amazing.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Cuteness overload.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Kittens rule the internet.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Once</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Saved the World</blank_4>
		<tip_1>I feel the need—the need for speed.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Make it surprising.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Nostalgia factor.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Pretty much the coolest thing you can do.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>No One Talks About</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Anymore</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Um, Soylent Green is people.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Except you. What a forward thinker you are.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Think outside the box.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>They used to talk about it. They might again someday.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Part of a Vast</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Right Wing Conspiracy</blank_4>
		<tip_1>You're gonna need a bigger boat.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Make it controversial or surprising.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Readers will think, "really?"</tip_3>
		<tip_4>There's no other explanation...</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Keep You from</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Show me the money.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>ALWAYS have another set of eyeballs look over your work.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You're saving people.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Something negative.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Like</blank_3>
		<blank_4>a School Bully</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Do you feel lucky? Well do you, punk?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Is this bully misunderstood?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Similes are underrated.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Come at me, Bro.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Is a</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Dying Art</blank_4>
		<tip_1>You know what's always cool? Things that are vintage.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Spend some time really thinking about why the "art" is still beneficial to know about.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Then tell your readers.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>With words.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Ain't as Good as</blank_3>
		<blank_4>[it|they] Used to Be</blank_4>
		<tip_1>There's no crying in baseball.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand. - Hemingway</tip_2>
		<tip_3>People dig criticism.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Nostalgia factor.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are]</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Sexy</blank_4>
		<tip_1>We all want to know why.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Something amazing.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>This is a verb. Sentences need them.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Sexy is... sexy.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>The</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Article</blank_3>
		<blank_4>of Your Dreams</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Always a good start.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>So meta.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Use an incredibly descriptive adjective here.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Make that dream a reality.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Doing</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>the</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Right Way</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Active opening.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Choose a buzz word. No, really.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>English sounds funny when you leave out articles like "the." Try it.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>As in, if you're not reading this, you're doing it the WRONG way.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>What</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Mom</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Never Told You About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Oh the possibilities.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Awww... I love your mom.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>But she told me about Santa!</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Endless options.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Facts</blank_1>
		<blank_2>About</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Everyone Thinks are True</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Numbered lists are very popular.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Well, they have to be about something.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Suggestions: ketchup, pole vaulting, basset hounds.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Just think what a joy it will be to prove everyone wrong.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>How to</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Stay Popular in the</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>World</blank_4>
		<tip_1>1) Don't use wire hangars. Ever!</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Unless you're not popular.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Pick a niche. Any niche.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>You just appealed to a lot of people.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>When</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Send[s] You Running</blank_3>
		<blank_4>for Cover</blank_4>
		<tip_1>The time is now.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>So many opportunities with this noun.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Something of a call to action.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Appeal to people's fears.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>Don't</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Hold Back</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Your</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>The best titles are those that convince your reader they'd be a fool not to read on.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Take a risk.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>But when you do, there has to be a payoff.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Write within your skillset.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>What</blank_1>
		<blank_2>the Amish</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Teach You About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Oh the possibilities.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>The ones that weren't on that TLC show.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Learning is fun.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Probably not computer programming or Keeping Up with the Kardashians.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Homer Simpson's</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Guide</blank_2>
		<blank_3>to</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Likeable is not the same as relatable. Aim for the second.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>The sun, moon, stars, and you are there to guide us.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Change up your routines.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>D'oh!</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Facts About</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>That'll Make Your</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Hair Stand on End</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Every word in your post should contribute to making your point.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Always look for the surprise word.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>When I drop these lyrics that'll make you call the cops. - L.L. Cool J</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Bald is beautiful.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] the Best Thing[s2]</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Since Sliced Bread</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Exercise is a great way to get inspired.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Obviously, the answer is "cupcakes."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>No, you're the best thing. Yes you are.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>How did sliced bread fall from favor so fast?</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>How Low</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Can</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Go?</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Think left and think right, think high and think low. - Dr. Seuss</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Research is highly underrated and can easily set your post apart.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Ooooooo. We likey the controversy.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>When was the last time you played limbo?</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>The Insider's</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Guide</blank_2>
		<blank_3>to</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Russell Crowe &lt;s&gt;is&lt;/s&gt; was so dreamy.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Ask for help when you need it.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>2 and 2 make 4. 4 and 2 make 6.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Take a cue from playwriting and utilize subtext.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>It Did What?</blank_1>
		<blank_2>[#] Secrets</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Say it ain't so, Joe, say it ain't so.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>&lt;a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNJGAwqV0ys"&gt;Got a secret?&lt;/a&gt;</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Set autocorrect to all-caps phrases you overuse. Then fix them.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh! It's just between me and you.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Increase</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Your Productivity</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Read your work aloud. It makes a difference.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>We must, we must, we must increase our, ahem, trust.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Or decrease...</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Unless it's Sunday. No one is productive on Sundays.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>to Become</blank_2>
		<blank_3>the MacGyver of</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Blog posts can have a story arc too.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Or MacGruber...</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Pick anything you have specialized knowledge about... like napping.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Things about</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Your Teachers</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Wouldn't Tell You</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Be specific in your writing but not obscure.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Choose something that'll get people talking.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Shout out to Mrs. Storey! 4th grade 4 life!</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Ever think the whole world's keeping something secret from you? Paranoid much?</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How Nostradamus</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Predicted</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>. No, Really.</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Learning about history &lt;i&gt;can&lt;/i&gt; be fun.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Like a boss.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>He even predicted Lay's Chicken &amp; Waffles.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Seriously.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Where</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Headed</blank_3>
		<blank_4>in the Next Five Years</blank_4>
		<tip_1>"When you can't create you can work." - Henry Miller</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Channel Nostradamus. Be the Magic 8-Ball.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>To infinity, and beyond! - Buzz Lightyear</tip_3>
		<tip_4>People love to read predictions.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>The Simplest</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Ways to Make</blank_2>
		<blank_3>the Best of</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Adjectives matter. What if we wrote "most wretched" instead?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Channel Betty Crocker. Give your reader the best "recipe" you can.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Life giving you lemons? Turn them into invisible ink.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Oh no you didn't.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How Did</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Become the Best?</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Find Out.</blank_4>
		<tip_1>People love to gain knowledge and learn new things.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Find an influencer on Twitter and see what s/he's tweeting about for ideas.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Don't ever underestimate the heart of a champion. - Rudy Tomjanovich</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Hello, pageviews.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Here Come</blank_1>
		<blank_2>New Ideas</blank_2>
		<blank_3>for</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Look out!</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Prepositions never get the kind of love nouns do.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>The square root of for is to.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Finish everything you start. - Colm Tóibín</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>The Dummies'</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Guide</blank_2>
		<blank_3>to</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Ask for help when you need it.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>The anticipation is killing me, The Dummies' Guide to WHAT?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Yeah, that's good. Real good.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Kim Kardashian</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Will Never Be Good At</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Speak to fears and concerns and your reader will listen.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Headaches: A known side effect after reading or hearing her name.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Oh snap! Someone got told!</tip_3>
		<tip_4>The world is your oyster, my friend.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>the Sequester</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Affects</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Remember the Governator? Is this like a bad sequel?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Make it stop.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Teach your readers something new.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>I miss The West Wing.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Will Stop</blank_3>
		<blank_4>North Korea</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Give readers reasons to care.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Almost anything besides Dennis Rodman.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Team America was unfortunately only a movie.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>(Redacted to prevent WWIII)</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] the Key[s2] to</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Hillary 2016</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Sometimes the real question is "Why not?"</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Remember the butterfly effect? Everything affects everything.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Come on, Dad, and give me the keys tonight.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Don't tell Bill.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>BLANK</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Taboos</blank_2>
		<blank_3>You Should</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Break</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Sex sells. Or at least allusion does.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>No one ever got ahead by following the rules.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Write content that plays to people's guilt complexes. It's effective.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>You naughty, naughty thing.</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Killed</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Kenny</blank_4>
		<tip_1>People love to gain knowledge and learn new things.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>What hasn't killed Kenny, that's the real question.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>South Park clearly has a very high murder rate.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>The bastards.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Bringing</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Sexy Back</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Give readers reasons to care.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>If you said "mustaches," you have just won the game of LIFE.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Bring it, girl.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Justin Timberlake can only bring it back a limited amount of times.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Scarier than</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Dating Taylor Swift</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Why is she so popular?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Magic 8-Ball says you entered "pickles."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>The fear factor.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>You're never ever ever getting back together.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>The Hunger Games</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Guide</blank_2>
		<blank_3>to</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Cough, "Battle Royale," cough.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Because without guides, where would this world be?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>2, 4, 6, 8, Who do we appreciate?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Don't forget about tributes.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Keep You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Out of Trouble</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Use (but don't overuse) your thesaurus.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Don't get tied down to the expected. The best writing surprises even the writer.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs... - Kipling</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Scare tactics are the best tactics.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] the 51st</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Shade of Grey</blank_4>
		<tip_1>If you aren't reading, your writing will get stale.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Both Portent and 50 Shades are based in Seattle. COINCIDENCE?!</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Come on, Puerto Rico, join the Union.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>But you don't have to read this.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Scarier</blank_3>
		<blank_4>than Tyra Banks</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Because tomorrow you will meet the judges.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Trick question, nothing is scarier.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>One of you will be eliminated.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Smize, bitches.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How to Make</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>as Fierce as</blank_3>
		<blank_4>RuPaul</blank_4>
		<tip_1>If you tell them how to build it, they will read.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Sometimes the story is more interesting when told backwards.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Lion or jaguar? Which would win in a fight to the death?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Sashay, shante.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Help You Win</blank_3>
		<blank_4>the Game of Thrones</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Dude, those books are LONG.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Go bold or go home.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Peter Dinklage should run for president.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Winter is coming.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Get You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Blacklisted</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Some people are so sensitive.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Say what?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You know what else'll get you? Taxes, death, fire ants, crocodiles...</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Thanks, Joseph McCarthy, I was gonna be somebody.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why Holden Caulfield</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Thinks</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>[is|are] Phony</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Imma let you finish, Taylor Momsen, but Holden is the angstiest teenager of all time.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world. - Miyamoto Musashi</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You can choose anything and be assured Holden'll hate it.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>You just can't win with that guy.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Worse than</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Not Getting a Rose</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Best part? Chris counting down the roses.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Wait. Is this Bachelor themed?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>This is Bachelor themed. Or maybe Bachelorette.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Do you watch The Bachelor for the romance or the abs?</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Reasons</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Help Win</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Top Chef</blank_4>
		<tip_1>The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Padma Lakshmi was dumped by Salman Rushdie. True story.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Conquer winning with your subject first. We'll tackle the lottery next.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Waiting for the microwave version.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] the</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Secret Ingredient</blank_4>
		<tip_1>I'll have what she's having.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>This is awesome!</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Always choose actionable verbs.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Mystery meat!</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How Tim Gunn</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Makes</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Work</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Because one day you're in fashion, and the next day you're out.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>That which does not kill us is probably not much fun.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Pleated pants? Get outta here.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Those red cowboy boots. Pulling. It. Off.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Freaky Reasons</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Get You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Fired</blank_4>
		<tip_1>How freaky is too freaky? Let's find out.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>If you put "sloths," you win at life.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Appeal directly to your readers.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Was going to make a Donald Trump reference but no one likes him anymore.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Reasons</blank_1>
		<blank_2>the Amish</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Were Right About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Write the biggest list ever listed on your topic.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Children of the Corn will change your perception forever.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>You know who else is always right? My mom.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>The stranger the better.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Reasons</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Sweeter than</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Christmas Morning</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Outlines help you write faster and more clearly.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Stuck for subjects to write about? Try Google Trends to see what's hot.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Ghana's katamfe plant bears a fruit thought to be the sweetest in the world.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>It's just you, Santa, and a reckoning.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How to Fight</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Lex Luthor</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Using Only</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>I've got Jack Johnson and Tom O'Leary waiting for you right here!</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Superman's Newman to his Seinfeld.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Really, just that?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Get creative.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Cooler than</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Michael Jordan</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Never, ever make a fool of your reader.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Five most persuasive words: You, free, because, instantly, new.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Ay!</tip_3>
		<tip_4>MJ. #23. The greatest basketball player ever.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Get You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Your Heart's Desire</blank_4>
		<tip_1>People love to gain knowledge and learn new things.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Erase "that said" and other filler words.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Your content should talk TO people, not at them.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>The average life = 1 billion heartbeats.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>How to</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Build</blank_2>
		<blank_3>an Empire with</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>This could be your Ayn Rand moment. Or not.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>The best builders in the world, ants, number over 10 quadrillion.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Are all empires bad empires? Not Empire Records.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>What're people buzzing about? Your content should join the conversation.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#] Things</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Spock Would Say</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Spock constructed a mnemonic circuit using stone knives and bearskins. You?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Live long and prosper (and write great copy).</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Nowhere is Spock so desperately needed as among a shipload of illogical humans.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>I'm afraid that's illogical, Captain.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Sucks More than</blank_3>
		<blank_4>the new Star Wars</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Why not? Anticipate arguments.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Do not insert your boss's name here.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Them's fighting words.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Could it really get worse than Jar Jar Binks?</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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		<blank_1>Darth Vader's</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Guide</blank_2>
		<blank_3>to</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>He is not my father.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Did you know sherpas climbed up and down Everest long before Sir Edmund Hillary?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>KISS. Keep It Short Stupid.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Now say it in James Earle Jones's voice.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Lamer than</blank_3>
		<blank_4>James Franco</blank_4>
		<tip_1>When in doubt, scratch it out.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Is this a keyword? Is it the BEST keyword?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Oh no we didn't. Oh yes we did.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>It wasn't just the Oscars. He lost us at amputation.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Surprising Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] More Refreshing</blank_3>
		<blank_4>than New Socks</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Google "surprised panda." You'll be better for it.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Have the courage to write badly. Then fix it.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Remember Coke II?</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Ever forget to pack socks on vacation? Don't.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] More Tempting</blank_3>
		<blank_4>than a Cinnabon</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Greed, for lack of a better word, is good.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>You did not either just type "Tierra."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Sometimes we just want to know someone has less self control than us.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Perish the thought.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>What Jezebel</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Should Write</blank_2>
		<blank_3>About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Is that bodysnarking? BANNED.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Speaking of writing, set your butt in your chair and just do it.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Women don't just like kittens and cupcakes, get creative.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>If your keyword's "Girls," they've already written it. And written it. And written it.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>You Haven't</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Seen This</blank_2>
		<blank_3>BLANK</blank_3>
		<blank_4>List on Buzzfeed</blank_4>
		<tip_1>You will jump out to the reader.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>And I don't wanna miss a thing...</tip_2>
		<tip_3>A little insecurity goes a long way.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>We were surprised, too.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#] Reasons</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Snarkier</blank_3>
		<blank_4>than Gawker</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Using numbers will bring you more readers.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Don't choose your subjects blindly. Read up on industry trends daily. (On Gawker?)</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Snarky is not the same as clever.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>We didn't like Kinja either.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Get You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>on omg! Insider</blank_4>
		<tip_1>How now, brown cow?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Can we bring "bitchin'" back into the vernacular? Please?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Suspense is not the same as withholding information.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Best show ever.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] a</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Blankety-Blank</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Y-M-C-A</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Blank stares are underrated.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Diagram this sentence. I dare you.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>You kiss your mother with that mouth?</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Reasons</blank_1>
		<blank_2>You Should be</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Talking About</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Is that all you've got? How about 101 reasons? 210?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>You is a very powerful word. Try writing in second person.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>People share content they can relate to and understand...</tip_3>
		<tip_4>... and quotes from Rumi and Paulo Coelho.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] the Answer[s2]</blank_3>
		<blank_4>to Middle East Peace</blank_4>
		<tip_1>People love to gain knowledge and learn new things.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Some topics are always trending (unfortunately).</tip_2>
		<tip_3>I'm going to phone a friend on this one.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Finally!</tip_4>
		<singular>1</singular>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Shocking Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Will Make You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Better in Bed</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Intros matter. Lay it out so we can follow you.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>If you inputted "oatmeal," you are da (wo)man.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Using "you" appeals to your readers' vanity.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>I used up some of my loneliness by writing. - Truman Capote</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Unexpected Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Give You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Better Hair</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Expected = boring</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Do the experts you quote resemble your audience?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Oooooh! It's like a present for your readers!</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Be the Rogaine of your field.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Can Help You</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Survive a Filibuster</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Information is a weighty weapon, wield it wisely.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Please say "a catheter."</tip_2>
		<tip_3>State your politics and risk offending, but honesty is more interesting.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>If you have a choice, get eaten by a lion not a jaguar.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Ways</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Help the Cubs</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Win the World Series</blank_4>
		<tip_1>"The wastebasket is a writer's best friend" - Isaac Bashevis Singer</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Rabbit's foot, Four-leaf clover, horsehoe, wishbone, lucky penny...</tip_2>
		<tip_3>If your name is "Steve Bartman," you ain't welcome here.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Or if you're a goat or a black cat, walk on by, my friend.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>Why</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are] Hotter than</blank_3>
		<blank_4>Jennifer Lawrence</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Oh, the anticipation is killing me!</tip_1>
		<tip_2>You sure about that?</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Cliches are a crutch. You're better than that.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Just kidding! Nothing's hotter than Jennifer Lawrence, duh.</tip_4>
	</Row>
	<Row>
		<blank_1>How</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Could Make Betty Draper</blank_3>
		<blank_4>a Better Mother</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Show, don't tell.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>You could honestly put ANYTHING here.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>She's to mothering what Cheez-Whiz is to cooking.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Not gonna happen. There's a reason Sally's a monster.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>True Facts About</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Justin Bieber's</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Love of</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>At least kinda sorta true. Don't lie, but...</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Write for your audience. This could be Sinatra.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Better to have loved and lost...</tip_3>
		<tip_4>I typed Selena Gomez too. They're so gonna get back together.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>[#] Unexpected</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Uses</blank_2>
		<blank_3>for</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Remember Chekhov's gun. If you introduce it, it has to go off.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Make these good. Nobody likes to read a list of things they already knew.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Four, four, four for my headaches.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Write in the active voice, not the passive one.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>Folk Remedies for</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Improving Your Life</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Using Only</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Please sing me Puff the Magic Dragon now.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Dan Savage promised it gets better.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Become one with MacGyver.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Write less; rewrite more. - F.L. Lucas</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>Save Your</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Marriage</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Using Only</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Vulnerability breeds trust.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>In Denmark, the bride is kissed by all the single men. True story.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Minimalism is VERY modern.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>This could get interesting.</tip_4>
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		<blank_1>[#] Reasons</blank_1>
		<blank_2>BLANK</blank_2>
		<blank_3>[is|are]</blank_3>
		<blank_4>the Weakest Link[s2]</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Brevity takes time.</tip_1>
		<tip_2>If you put "James Franco" here, you win life.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Try to be ahead of the curve on trending topics, not beyond it.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>Goodbye.</tip_4>
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	<Row>
		<blank_1>Who</blank_1>
		<blank_2>Really</blank_2>
		<blank_3>Uses</blank_3>
		<blank_4>BLANK</blank_4>
		<tip_1>Celebs? Experts? Chicken Farmers?</tip_1>
		<tip_2>Flawed people are more interesting.</tip_2>
		<tip_3>Use one space after a period. Seriously.</tip_3>
		<tip_4>I pity the fool who doesn't use it.</tip_4>
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