What’s the first thing to catch your eye when you see a book or an article or even a magazine cover?

The title.

If it’s a good title, it will get you to read the actual book, article or whatever.

If it’s a great one, you’ll dive in there without another thought.

That’s why titles are so important and are therefore my focus for this post…

So…those titles.

Well, you could do it the easy way with this title generator:

https://www.semrush.com/goodcontent/title-generator/

But I, as you’ve probably noticed, like to combine Old Skool with high tech and believe you should always have the skills to do it all by yourself.

Let’s start with a basic five-step approach to writing a catchy title:

That’s fine for articles and blog posts but what about a book title?

There are some good ideas here:

With some more excellent tips from Masterclass here:

https://www.masterclass.com/articles/how-to-come-up-with-the-best-book-title

And, yes, a book title generator here:

https://blog.reedsy.com/book-title-generator/

With another one I’ve tried and like here:

https://www.bookbeaver.co.uk/tools/ai-book-title-generator

When it comes to email subject lines which essentially perform the same role as titles, I like the advice given here:

https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/best-email-subject-lines-list

As well as here:

Now that you know what makes a great subject line, you can try out the generator here:

https://encharge.io/free-ai-email-subject-line-generator/

Your TED talk this week is the wonderfully inspiring Why Joy Is A State of Mind…and a great state in which to create!

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