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Hot book titles create excitement, anticipation and enthusiasm for more. You want your titles to express the heart and passion of your message, right? Then write your book title to be 'the match' that ignites interest in reading your important message.



Develop this valuable skill and you add magnetic pulling power and punch to all your marketing tools including your front book cover, bullet points and chapter titles that get your message read. Start with these 7 top tips to sizzle your titles, headlines, bullets and sell more.

1. The Top Benefit.

"Think and Grow Rich"

A winning non-fiction title immediately communicates the benefit readers will gain after reading your book. Benefit-oriented books often use the problem-solution approach. Master (A) this skill or technique and get (B) this benefit. Readers buy non-fiction books for a "benefit" for something that will help them, grow them, profit more, less expense, less trouble, gain more time, less stress, better relationships, better health, less drama, less trauma, more energy and vitality and less fatigue.

2. The Big Promise.

"How to Increase Sales 400% by Using Short Articles"

People will click away from hype and never come back. But if you have a big gun don't be afraid to pull it out and use it. Consider carefully and use sparingly; then make your big promise and deliver. People will remember your promises and come back for more or purchase. Don't forget to include the specific delivery or 'how to' in the copy beneath your big promise headline.

3. The Command.

"Write Your Best Book Now!"

Most will say they don't like being told what to do. But our human psyche seems to respond in spite of what we like. The command has an immediate effect. Why? It connects with the "Yes, I want that" spot within us all. Commands reassure you that helpful advice will follow that help you get what you want from the advice. It tells the readers it's possible to achieve the benefit the author is claiming.

4. The How to.

"How to Make Your Articles Go the Extra Mile"

People love to learn with simple steps and fast. Combine it with a powerful benefit and you will reel your reader in every time. You decide. Does the title above, "How to Make Your Articles Go the Extra Mile" or "8 Ways to Format Your Article"

5. The Provocative Statement.

"5 Web Site Mistakes That Drive Your Web Visitors Away In Less Than 2 Minutes"

You mean my site could be driving my visitors away that fast. Especially, if you have been working hard to get site visitors you would want to know what would drive them away fast. Provocative statements pull at our attention like an electric shock. They make us curious. They sometimes make us mad. They make us feel a lot of different things but most of all they make us read.

6. The Question.

"Do You Want More Traffic, More Free Publicity, More Sales?"

Most times people unconsciously answer the question you pose in their minds. The key is to provide the answers in your copy including statistics. For example, "Have you ever felt afraid to buy online? Like it or not, many are still cautious of buying on the web. A Boston Consulting Group Consumer Survey found that 70% of respondents worry about making purchases online."

7. The Confusing.

"Who Moved My Cheese?"

Develop curiosity into your title. A seemingly opposite simile works like a charm. Sometimes the title that doesn't make a lot of sense will pull your audience in for the read. Would the title above arouse your curiosity? The confusing title can capture the attention of your audience just to see what it's about.

Don't wait to develop this valuable skill. Add magnetic pulling power to your to your front book cover. Ignite interest through your chapter titles. Keep your audiences reading through hot attention grabbing bullets. Title well and sell well. Best wishes on titling your top selling book.
How To Write A Book Title
The content must hold the interest of the reader but it is the title first that perks the curiosity of the book browser. It is the banner for your book. You want your title to capture the attention of your potential reader. You want the title to subliminally say, "Grab me. Hold me. Take me." When it does, you are on your way to persuading your reader-to-be to take your fantastic book home and apply your amazing ideas to his or her life.

Creating a title that will sell your book isn't easy. It takes time and lots of working titles before you select the most irresistible title for your book. Here are some tips for generating awesome titles.

1. Identify a Problem. Teach a Skill

Will your book solve a problem for your reader? This is a great how-to book. I own many how-to books on writing and personal success. I have a how-to book on 10 ways to keep your car in top condition. Most of us search for problem solving books. Wouldn't you like to learn "how to win friends and influence people?" A how-to book with an attention-getting title will attract readers to your book. Another type of how-to book teaches your reader new skills. Make it clear on the book title what the reader will learn such as the "Dummies" or "Idiots" book are so good at describing in their titles.

2. Promise Something

Can you promise results? Can you make a difference in people's lives? Does a title like, "Think and Grow Rich," by Napoleon Hill promise something? Yes, it does. We want to open the book and find out more about getting rich. Will your book help improve your reader's life? Begin making a list of promising titles for your book.

3. Bring Hope To Your Reader

"Hope is the mainspring of life," I wrote years ago on a book about hope. We look for hope every day in our daily activities. Years ago I heard the story of the president of a company who sold cosmetics to women. He was asked, "What do you do?" He said, "I sell hope." Are you selling hope to your readers? Again the book, "Grow Rich" is not only promising something but it is selling hope. What will your book promise? Begin making a list.

4. Create a Sub-Title

Hah! You thought you were finished. Don't stop with a title. Now you have to create an awesome sub-title that will appeal to the reader. Did you know that Robert Kiyosaki's book; "Rich Dad Poor Dad" has a sub-title? It is, "What The Rich Teach their Kids About Money That the Poor And Middle Class Do Not!" A little long but it is right to the point and grabs attention. Your sub-title will tip the reader on the benefits or the unique approach or slant of your book. Begin writing sub-titles for your book.

5. Deciding on the Title for Your Book

After you've written dozens or more working titles and sub-titles take a break for a day or two. Let the titles jell in your mind. Keep your titles short and easy to remember. Make your sub-titles just long enough to let the reader know the key benefit or slant of your book. E-mail the title list to colleagues on your list who might be interested in your topic. Ask them which one grabs their attention. Get their feedback. Don't tell them your favorite title as it might influence their decision. After a few days pick the best title for your book based on comments from your friends and your own feelings. Remember the title should describe the book's theme and the subject matter must be evident in the title.

6. Visit the Bookstore

It's time to go to your bookstore or online and view the titles of books. Make a list of the ones that capture your attention. Why do they grab you? It probably is for one or more of the reasons mentioned in #1-3 above. It identifies a problem that you want to solve, it teaches something, promises something, or will bring you hope. You want your book do one or more of these things for your readers.

After you have created a dozen or more titles and sub-titles, perused the bookstore, received your colleagues' opinions, it is time for you to select your best title. You are now on your way to creating that bestseller!
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