A/B test blog titles and topics


Get more pageviews with less effort. Post a few variations of your copy, and we’ll show you which perform best


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Make every post your best post

Get more pageviews

A good title can be the difference between your post going viral, or dying on the vine. Take the guesswork out of writing titles that convert.

Grow your audience

Publish your content on our topic-specific feeds. Find new readers who are looking for content like yours.

Only write good posts

See what topics resonate with your audience -- before writing the full post.

As easy as a tweet

No coding, design or setup. Just write your title, write your intro paragraph, and click “submit”. Free to start.



How much would a small increase in clickthrough rate grow your audience?

The below chart shows how your pageviews grow as your clickthrough rate increases.

The gold line represents a 6% clickthrough rate: 6% of people who see a link to your post click on it. The brown line represents a 4% clickthrough rate.

In this example, increasing the clickthrough rate from 4% to 6% is the difference between a viral post and a failure.


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How it works

Write a title and intro (in journalistic parlance, a "lede") for you post. Then pick up to three topic tags (this will get your post included in relevant feeds), and click submit.

You can test various titles and ledes for posts you've already written. Or you can test topics for future posts -- just submit titles and ledes for posts you're considering writing.

We publish your topic in our feeds and measure clickthrough rate (people who click on your title / people who see your title) and subscription rate (people who want to see the full post / people who see your title).

The algorithm that powers our feed is unbiased: every title gets a minimum number of views. To maximize views, share the feed with your friends! The more people share the feed, the more people view your content, and the more your audience will grow.

Sample report: test various titles

Title Impressions Clickthrough rate Avg CTR for topic Subscription rate Avg sub rate for topic
9 Blogging Tactics for 2 Million Views in 2 Years 1,150 8.4% 4.6% 1.8% 0.7%
How Nat Eliason grew his blog to 2 million views 1,107 5.7% 4.6% 0.6% 0.7%
Blogging advice 1,154 3.2% 4.6% 0.2% 0.7%

Just to be clear, this is just an example post. Nat Eliason isn't a customer :)




Check out our feeds

Here's a sample of our main feed. It aggregates posts across all topics. We also have topic-specific feeds: biotech, programming, food, music, etc.

1

Food

How to make authentic street tacos in your home kitchen

by val

2

Biotech Startups Finance

A $17B hole in the power law theory of venture capital

by 3b

3

Programming

An MBA's guide to learning to code

by rlm

4

Food

Homemade salsa in 5 minutes

by val

5

Biotech Startups Finance

4 of the 10 best performing VCs are biotech funds. And they don't care about the "power law"

by 3b

6

Music

Swing culture is alive and well in Nashville

by layar

7

Food

Training your tastebuds: learning to cook without recipes

by val

8

Biotech Finance

Which VCs fund the most FDA-approved drugs?

by 3b

9

Food Travel

A day trip in Lodi: the Bay Area's other wine country

by val

10

Biotech Startups Finance

Analysis of 55 of the most advanced development-stage Parkinson's drugs

by 3b

11

Programming

Why a free programming class was the best class I took in business school

by rlm

12

Biotech

9 seminal protein engineering papers

by 3b

13

Biotech Startups Finance

Investment analyses of upcoming biotech IPOs: BioNTech, Springworks, Satsuma, 10x Genomics

by 3b

14

Food Travel

Bay Area day trips, from Lodi to Moss Beach

by val

15

Programming

The easiest way for new programmers to deploy your first web app

by rlm







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About Test my Title

Test my Title is a tool developed by Bay Bridge Bio. Bay Bridge Bio writes long-form, heavily researched articles on biotech and venture capital. We put a lot of work into our posts, and want to make sure that 1) we invest in content that our audience wants most and 2) we maximize views of the content we do write.


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