Reel Your
Book Readers In With a Top Book Title
Does your title do its job well? I mean does it help
explain what's in your book? Does it capture the interest,
engage, or shock the senses of your potential reader? Expert
studies show the title may be responsible for up to 90% of
your book's magnetic pulling power...
Titles are one of the most important aspects of your book. Did
you know the average reader, publisher or editor only spends about
6 seconds looking at the front cover of any book. They spend not
much longer, about 15 seconds, on the back cover. That leaves an
author about 20 seconds to make a good impression on a potential
reader. How will your title measure up in those few seconds?
Does your book title do its job well? I mean does it help explain
what's in your book? Does it capture the interest, engage, or shock
the senses of your potential reader? Expert studies show the title
may be responsible for up to 90% of your book's magnetic pulling
power. Some even say at least half of your book's success can be
attributed to its title.
Use these top two title sizzlers and sell more books than you ever
dreamed.
2. Promise change through the book title to hook your readers
Another characteristic to use in developing your best title is to
promise change. In your title spell out the change that readers
can expect if they follow your book's precepts. Let them know what
to expect. Use steps, ways and time limits to promise change.
You can add focus and creditability to your title by adding a
time frame or quantifying change. C.J. Hayden's book "Get Clients
Now!: A 28-Day Marketing Program for Professionals and Consultants"
The first part of the title tells what the book is about. Adding
now brings immediacy. The (28-Day) part emphasizes that the reader
will get day-by-day instruction and probably enjoy results in less
than a month.
The author's "Write Your Best Book Now: An Easy 7 step writing
program for Entrepreneurs and Writers" uses the same principle
of adding immediacy with the word now. She also quantified change
with the steps that communicates to the reader read this book and
they will get their best book written in 9 easy steps. Other good
examples of quantifying change are "The 7 Habits of Highly
Effective People" by Stephen R. Covey and "7 Steps to
Fearless Speaking" by Lilyan Wilder.
Another change oriented title is "Weigh Down: An Inspirational
Way to Lose Weight, Stay Slim and Find a New You" or "How
to Be a Great Communicator In Person, On Paper, and on the Podium:
The Complete System for communication Effectively in Business &
In Life.
Change motivating titles often begin by identifying their target
market including the problem, event or characteristics the book
address. In doing so, they promise an easy structure leading to
the promised change. List instantly communicate easier success by
changing big task into a series of smaller tasks.
Notice the two of eight powerful principles we have just covered:
"short," "concept," "benefit," or
"curiosity" tile followed by a longer sub-title that explains.
Notice how often "listing steps," "numbers,"
or "time range" appear in the titles.
Make a note of your favorite titles. You can simply write them
on a sheet of paper. Take a break, overnight is best, and allow
your sub-conscious mind to mull over what you have learned. You'll
be surprised one day soon after your best title will emerge.
You owe it to yourself and book's success to develop your best
title. After all, the better your title the more people will reach
out and grab your book to read. Develop your title to have marketing
appeal for the masses.
MORE BOOK WRITING TIPS
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Earma Brown, 12 year author, business owner, web developer
helps service business owners, professionals and writers who want
to write their best book now! Earma mentors other writers and business
professionals through her monthly ezine "iScribe" Send
any email to iscribe@writeyourbestbook.com
for free 7 lesson mini-course "Jumpstart Writing Your Book"
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for more book writing tips.
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