Questions about Titles?
See if they're answered here ...
I held a teleseminar in which I answered most
frequently-asked questions about book titles. For only $14.95, you may get lifetime access to this recording, which
you can download immediately and listen to on your computer, or load on your portable media player to listen to
whenever and wherever you want.
Here's what you will find out from this
audio:
- How long or short should title/subtitle be?
- How much time should I invest in creating a great title, when the publisher will have the
final say and possibly change it?
- How is the book title different from a sales letter
headline?
- Should I use a "How to..." format?
- Some titles seem to have little to do with the subject. Is this just a marketing
technique?
- How much should the book title reflect the "flavor" of the book? How different would
titles be for a romance novel versus a mystery?
- Is there a formula or guidelines for choosing best selling titles and
subtitles?
- Of course, there are eye-catching and thought-stimulating titles on the best-seller
lists, but many of them are mediocre and boring. I have been struggling with my book title for months. What
is the actual process for arriving at a winning title?
- Does it have to be keyword and benefit laden?
- I've heard it's a good idea to start your title with a number--what do you
think?
- Do controversial titles or titles that make people stop and think about what is being
implied, sell well?
- Is a short title (like a single word) better than a long one (like a
phrase?
- What's the purpose for the title and the purpose for the subtitle? Is one more important
than the other?
- How much importance do publishers place on best-selling
titles?
- How important is subtitle for a nonfiction book?
- How likely is it that my book title will be changed by the publisher (even though I may
think it's a great title)?
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Is it enough to indicate my niche market in the subtitle, or
should it be in the title?
To get this audio now, simply click here.
Note: You may also want to get the Special Report, "How to
Choose a Bestselling Title." More information here.
To get both the QA audio AND the Special Report and save
$5, click here.
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