Three Reasons Subheadings In Blogs Are A Bad Idea
You’ve probably heard from the legions of people out there telling you how to write blogs that subheadings are a great way to improve readability and make your blog better.
This is a gigantic steaming pantload. Here are three reasons why.
1. Subheadings add unnecessary words to a blog count. Look, I can see it if you’re regularly posting in the upper hundred / thousands of words count, but for your basic hundred-plus word count blog, adding subheadings is like adding a spoiler on the trunk of your Ford Focus. It’s not going to do a whole lot of good and it’ll just look dumb.
2. Subheadings can easily be seen as patronizing and insulting to the reader. Again, in very certain circumstances this isn’t true, but if you’re going for any blog tier much higher than basic education (this can also work well in entertainment if all your subheadings feature jokes), you’re going to be preaching to a crowd of experts. They don’t need your subheadings to tell them what they’re about to read. They’ll either grok your point within a few words and go on from there or they’ll read the whole thing to see what they can glean from it.
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3. Subheadings break up the flow of a blog. When you break up a post to announce stuff like I just did above, you’ve just done something horrendous to the way the entire post was moving. I know phrases like “organic flow” make me seem less like a writing guru and more like a crunchy-granola eco-trippy type, but let’s face it. Every blog moves along at a certain pace. Now, obviously, you would never put a subheading in the middle of a paragraph, and with careful placing, it can help. But in many cases, all it serves to do is shatter flow.
Subheadings may have a place, in a certain limited fashion, but chances are, unless you’re in a very specific set of circumstances, the best thing you can do is just blog.
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#1 by Health Insurance St Petersburg on October 8, 2009 - 3:15 am
I don’t use sub headings in blogs. Thanks for specify reasons of subheadings in blogs are bad idea.
#2 by Links Den on October 9, 2009 - 1:52 am
I generally don't use Sub headings. Thanks for this piece of info.
#3 by Review Unit on October 9, 2009 - 4:31 am
I Completely agree….sub headings makes your post INFORMAL…..and fails to connect with readers…i never use this….nice post…
#4 by wood beads on October 9, 2009 - 6:45 am
uhmm yeah, it’s kinda like insulting them. It’s like telling them that they can’t understand the header.
#5 by PSP Go on October 9, 2009 - 5:10 pm
I guess it really depends. I think that sub headings can be a good way to break up a large post into digestible chunks.
#6 by digital images on October 9, 2009 - 8:54 pm
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#7 by digital images on October 9, 2009 - 8:56 pm
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#8 by Kadirkumar on October 11, 2009 - 3:32 am
You have added subheadings to this post. Do you think they are meaningless?
#9 by laser spider vein re on October 11, 2009 - 10:31 pm
Very valuable information regarding subheadings. Previously i use subheadings in the blogs. But now i came to know that we shouldn't use. Really taught me great idea.
#10 by Paul on October 12, 2009 - 5:08 am
Do you mean the bold list, or the one I added on purpose to show that they're a bad idea?
#11 by marcus@make money on on October 15, 2009 - 12:55 pm
I have never used a subheader in my blog post. It seems like overkill to me.
#12 by phpLD Help on October 17, 2009 - 1:24 am
Thanks for the tip.
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#13 by Phoebe on November 13, 2009 - 8:45 am
This blog is great, because it quality and not quantity.
#14 by Free online article on November 21, 2009 - 12:47 pm
IMO, I still thinking that sub heading is useful for long article. for instance more than 700 words. Sometimes if writer write long article they lost focus. As a reader I read some of long articles in different blogs. In 1 article they can talk about many thing that sometimes are not relevance. I feel much easier to read if someone put subheading on an articles.