How To Write A Book: 3 Steps To A Perfect Outline For Your Book Even If You Have No Idea Where And How To Start by Peter Garety
Author:Peter Garety [Garety, Peter]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: IN DEVELOPMENT
Publisher: Peter Garety Publishing LLC
Published: 2013-04-28T14:00:00+00:00
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Strategy #2 – Use Proven Fill-In-The-Blanks Titles
While the first strategy is really powerful and, in fact, the title of this book is the result of using that, it might be a bit difficult for you in the beginning.
So, what I am saying here is that you need to train yourself to read and understand titles.
And that is a skill that comes with practice.
Now, what I want to give you right now is the fill-in-the-blanks titles for some of the best title structures out there.
These are titles that are proven to work and get attention every single time.
So, here we go...
1. Who Else Wants [blank]?
Example: Who Else Wants To Lose 130 Lbs?
2. The Secret of [blank]
Example: The Secret of Getting Your Home Morgage Approved
3. Little Known Ways to [blank]
Example: Little Known Ways to Stop Hair Loss
4. Get Rid of [problem] Once and For All
Example: Get Rid of Your Unproductive Work Habits Once and For All
5. Now You Can Have [something desirable] [great circumstance]
Example: Now You Can Date Sexy Singles Online Without Spending a Dime
6. [Do something] like [world-class example]
Example: Play Tennis Like Roger Federer
7. Have a [or] Build a [blank] You Can Be Proud Of
Example: Build a Body You Can Be Proud Of
8. They Didn’t Think I Could [blank], But I Did
Example: They Didn’t Think I Could Stop Smoking, But I Did
9. How [blank] Made Me a [blank]
Examples: How Watching TV Made Me Lose Weight
10. Are You [blank]?
Example: Are You Ashamed Of Your Weight?
11. If You Are [blank], You Can [blank]
Example: If You Are High School Graduate, You Can Get A Job
12. [blank] Ways (reasons, myths, secrets, tricks, mistakes) To [blank]
Example: 7 Surefire Ways To Become The Bestselling Author
Curiosity Drive
Now that you know these fill-in-the-blanks titles, let me tell you a secret trick that will help you to increase sales of your book.
I call this method the Curiosity Drive (I mentioned it a bit in the beginning of this section where I explained you the two parts of the title of this book)
So, basically, a curiosity drive is a word combination that provides a special, convenient and competitive advantage for your book.
It usually triggers strong emotions in the reader.
In other words – it is almost unbelievable.
For example:
If the title is – “Build a Body You Can Be Proud Of”
You can add the Curiosity Drive like this – “...Even If You Hate Workouts Or Counting Calories”
Now let’s read the full title:
“Build A Body You Can Be Proud Of Even If You Hate Workouts Or Counting Calories”
Looks good, right?
So, you'd want to do something like this for your book as well.
Of course, the promise must be REAL and you need to deliver it in your book.
The good news is that almost anything is possible with proper research online.
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