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==Why a Strong Title== | |||
# Get the reader’s attention | # Get the reader’s attention. | ||
# | # A strong title will make their brains tell them to read more into it. | ||
# Strong titles will create a bigger audience. | |||
==Consider the following ideas== | |||
'''Get Spunky:''' | |||
If your title has a fun ring to it, chances are your audience will be captured by it. | |||
: | '''Be Intriguing:''' | ||
Titles out of the ordinary that have a certain ring to them will capture the audiences attention. This will usually make the reader want to know more about the topic. | |||
'''Be Authoritative:''' | |||
Authors who are experts in the field they are writing about should pay close attention to this. Use strong words that show you are the boss. | |||
'''Offer a Benefit:''' | |||
Make the audience believe they will walk away gaining knowledge and able to use that knowledge. | |||
: | '''Take the Right Approach:''' | ||
Know your audience. Use your title that will capture that certain age, culture, social or economical class's eye. | |||
This | '''Use Subtitles:''' | ||
This works great when you do not have enough room to say it in the main title. | |||
'''Lastly, Be Patient:''' | |||
Brainstorm, ask for help and test your title with the public. It may sound like a good title to you, but may not be selling to others. | |||
==Links== | |||
http://www.writedirections.com/art_title.php | |||
==Work Cited== | |||
Conny, Beth Mende. "How to Write a Great Title for Your Book." 2012 <http://www.writedirections.com/art_title.php> | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 7 November 2013
Why a Strong Title
- Get the reader’s attention.
- A strong title will make their brains tell them to read more into it.
- Strong titles will create a bigger audience.
Consider the following ideas
Get Spunky: If your title has a fun ring to it, chances are your audience will be captured by it.
Be Intriguing: Titles out of the ordinary that have a certain ring to them will capture the audiences attention. This will usually make the reader want to know more about the topic.
Be Authoritative: Authors who are experts in the field they are writing about should pay close attention to this. Use strong words that show you are the boss.
Offer a Benefit: Make the audience believe they will walk away gaining knowledge and able to use that knowledge.
Take the Right Approach: Know your audience. Use your title that will capture that certain age, culture, social or economical class's eye.
Use Subtitles: This works great when you do not have enough room to say it in the main title.
Lastly, Be Patient: Brainstorm, ask for help and test your title with the public. It may sound like a good title to you, but may not be selling to others.
Links
http://www.writedirections.com/art_title.php
Work Cited
Conny, Beth Mende. "How to Write a Great Title for Your Book." 2012 <http://www.writedirections.com/art_title.php>