How to Write Headlines with the free AMI Headline Analyzer
The Advanced Marketing Institute Headline Analyzer is a free tool that evaluates the emotional impact of a headline using its Emotional Marketing Value (EMV) methodology. Rather than focusing on SEO, keyword density, or readability, it measures how effectively a headline appeals to human emotions.
Why It Matters
Research in marketing consistently shows that people often make decisions based on emotion first and justify them with logic later. The Advanced Marketing Institute’s analyzer helps writers create headlines that connect with readers on a deeper emotional level.
For content creators, bloggers, newsletter publishers, and marketers, this can help increase:
- Click-through rates
- Email open rates
- Social media engagement
- Reader curiosity
- Overall content performance
How the Tool Works
You enter a headline, select an industry category, and the analyzer calculates an EMV score from 0 to 100.
The score is based on the percentage of words in the headline that have emotional marketing value. The tool also classifies the headline into one of three emotional categories:
| Emotion Type | Purpose |
| Intellectual | Appeals to curiosity, learning, logic, and discovery |
| Empathetic | Appeals to feelings, relationships, and personal experiences |
| Spiritual | Appeals to deeper beliefs, aspirations, and personal transformation |
Understanding the Scores
According to information commonly cited about the tool:
| EMV Score | Interpretation |
| 0% to 20% | Weak emotional appeal |
| 20% to 40% | Average professional headline |
| 40% to 50% | Strong headline |
| 50% to 75% | Excellent emotional appeal |
| 75%+ | Exceptional emotional impact |
Most professional copywriters achieve scores in the 30% to 40% range, while highly effective headlines often score between 50% and 75%.
Example for US Route 6 Content
Suppose you’re writing about a destination along US Route 6.
Version 1
Visit Tunkhannock Pennsylvania This Summer
Likely to score relatively low because it is informational.
Version 2
Discover the Hidden Charm of Tunkhannock on US Route 6
Likely to score higher because words like “Discover,” “Hidden,” and “Charm” carry emotional weight.
Version 3
The Small Town Along US Route 6 You’ll Never Forget
Likely to score even higher because it creates curiosity and emotional anticipation.
Best Use for US Route 6 Happenings
For your US Route 6 Happenings newsletter and blog posts, this tool works best after you’ve written several headline options.
A practical workflow:
- Write 5 to 10 headline variations.
- Run each through the AMI Headline Analyzer.
- Keep the top 2 or 3 scores.
- Choose the headline that balances:
- Emotional appeal
- Search visibility
- Accuracy
- Reader curiosity
- Use the winner for your WordPress title, email subject line, and social media promotions.
Example Using Your Content
Instead of:
Free Museum Adventures on US Route 6
Test alternatives such as:
- Hidden Museum Treasures Along US Route 6
- The Free US Route 6 Museums Every Traveler Should Visit
- Discover Amazing Free Museums Across US Route 6
- Historic Museums That Bring US Route 6 to Life
Run each version through the analyzer and compare the EMV scores before publishing.For a travel newsletter like US Route 6 Happenings, the AMI analyzer is most valuable as a final headline check. It helps identify which title is most likely to spark curiosity and emotional engagement before readers ever click the article.
NOTE: This headline was tweaked twice to a score of 40 using the AMI Headline Analyzer


