“Congratulations, you thrillingly, thrillingly adept journalist, you have discovered that Lauren Duca is not perfect. Put it in the headline, baby.”— Lauren Duca, buzzfeednews.com
“The problem today is deeper than revising individual pieces: Journalists must revise their entire code, and recalibrate the metrics for what constitutes 'the truth.'”— Roger Sollenberger, pastemagazine.com
“Writing headlines people click is core to journalism. The best stories have no impact if they aren’t read. But a headline is a promise that needs to be fulfilled by article. Partly that’s ethics, but pragmatically people don’t share/spread articles that broke trust (clickbait).”— Mika McKinnon, twitter.com
“Let’s be clear: where people around the world reliably derive health and vitality from food, they don’t do so courtesy of morning shows offering an ever-changing flavor-of-the-week approach to truth. They do not focus on the dizzying discord where details are hotly debated ad infinitum; they rely, i…”— David L. Katz, huffingtonpost.com
“Did you hear about the new corduroy pillows? They're making headlines everywhere!”— Unknown, thoughtcatalog.com
“New chairman of Trump EPA science board says air quality in the US is too clean for optimal health.”— The Hill, twitter.com
“It is difficult to overstate the importance of headlines. A good headline can entice and engage your audience to click, to read, and to share your content. In many cases headlines are the thing that is shared rather than the article.”— Steve Rayson, buzzsumo.com