Random Article
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What is it?
The internet is ridiculous.
Every swipe and scroll is a battle for your attention, and most of it’s bait, shouting nonsense just to get a click.
The formula? Simple: Do something daft → Promise something outrageous
So we thought, why not join in?
We made our own collection of clickbait classics, equal parts satire and mischief. Hopefully, we can sell some of these to the tabloids!
Have a go, choose your article type and generate a blog title…
Why did we do this?
What, apart from having a laugh? Fair question.
The truth is, with AI, it’s now easier than ever to build simple, clever tools and drop them straight into your website.
We didn’t just do it for fun (though that was part of it). We did it because sharing knowledge (whether it’s useful or ridiculous) helps people.
Tools like this make your site more valuable, they entertain or educate. And most importantly? They’re unique, which makes them highly shareable.
That’s great for people. And it’s great for search engines too.
Because building links and creating unique content is what SEO is really about. But as we know, it’s not always easy.
So here’s the real question, what is your tool?
How did we do this?
We followed a process that’s equal parts strategic, silly, and surprisingly effective.
Here’s the breakdown:
1. We dissected the internet
We looked at the usual suspects: listicles, interviews, recipes, “how-tos,” and more. Then we gave them names—because taxonomy makes everything feel more official.
2. We reverse-engineered the madness.
We broke down headline patterns into their building blocks:
– Life hack – Quick benefit – Marketing stat – Percentage increase
Basically, the stuff that makes your brain go “ooh, tell me more.”
3. We played mix and match
We started stringing together phrases like: Did you know [life hack] gives you [quick benefit] by up to [percentage increase]?
Silly? Yes. Surprisingly believable? Also yes.
4. We built a spreadsheet model
Those sections turned into columns, and the nonsense practically wrote itself. Before we knew it: 30 columns, 50 rows, and a gloriously ridiculous dataset of daftness was born.
We used simple formulas (lookup + concatenate) to generate thousands of clickbait combinations.
5. We called in the robots
Once we had the model working, we handed it over to AI to turn into code. Copy. Paste. Done. The tool now lives here on our site, ready to make you giggle (or groan).
FAQs
Absolutely. That’s kind of the point. Tools like this are fun, useful, and excellent for SEO.
We help clients turn their ideas into web-friendly, shareable wherever we can.
Yes. Of course. Isn’t that how all great things start?
Both. It’s a tongue-in-cheek tool, but behind it is a strategy: create unique, engaging content people want to share. It’s great for traffic, links, and brand personality.
Thats the right question. You can build tools that are useful too: calculators, guides, planners, sustainability scores, you name it.
Get in touch and we’ll help you turn your ideas into something web-worthy
Unlikely. The titles are randomly generated nonsense based on common content structures – no trademarks, no copyrighted phrases, just made-up silliness.
That said, if your blog ends up being accidentally prophetic and angers a banana-themed cryptocurrency cult… maybe don’t blame us.
(Seriously though—use your judgement. We’re not lawyers. If you’re ever unsure that you might be creating a division instead of connecting people – then don’t do it.)
Please do. Copy a headline, paste it somewhere embarrassing, or dare your team to write a blog based on the next title it spits out. We won’t stop you.
What do Vu stand for?
Vu is a Devon digital marketing agency delivering positive change for organisations and small businesses. We prioritise good work, people, sustainable business and environment because we choose to.
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