So how do toy come up with a great title? Here are some ways to work on finding the one that is best for your ebook:
Make a list of the benefits of your writing. Think about it as your reader would. What's in it for them? Will they be able to lose weight quickly, learn how to purchase a home for less than market value, or be able to find the perfect man or woman for a relationship? Be specific with these phrases.
Look at your keywords. These are the words and phrases people type in when they go to a search engine to look for information on the subject they are interested in. Use these keywords in your title so that your target audience will know you are speaking directly to them.
Play around with the words. Alliteration, using the same sounds at the beginning of each word, works very well with titles. An example of this would be something like "Sensuous Salads and Sandwiches" for a book about cooking foods that will get your mate in a romantic mood after dinner. Another thing to consider is the beginning sounds of words. Depending upon your topic, you may want harder sounding letters in your title, as opposed to the softer sounds.
Make a list of potential titles and let many people look at them. If you have a list already, ask these people to help you choose a title. Ask them what they think the book is about just by looking at the title.
Whereas a great title will not sell a poorly written book, a poor title will keep you from selling as many ebooks as you possibly can.
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