Many Kindle authors seem to just pick their titles haphazardly. They don’t really think about it – they just assume that as long as the title basically says what needs to be said, they’re good to go. I urge you to pay more attention to your title than that, if you want to be successful on Kindle.
Your title is something that should capture people’s attention. You really want them to take more than a short glance at your book because your title is so forgettable. You want them to become so interested, based on your title, that they can’t help but go on to read the description. Books with poor titles often go unnoticed – and that is not what you want to happen to your book.
Your title is also something of a promise. You want people to get a certain feeling after they read it. You want to capture them in a way that holds their attention. I can’t say it enough– you’re not just a writer anymore, you’re also a marketer. If you were a marketer already, now it’s time to put what you know into practice. Trust me when I say that you know more about marketing than most wannabe Kindle authors out there.
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