Enter the name of your guide.
There are a few things you should be thinking about when you choose a title:
It should be catchy. If someone hears the name, it should immediately get stuck in someone’s head.
It should suggest a benefit. Let people know what they can get from reading your book.
It should be unique. Don’t use a generic title that others have seen a dozen times already.
It should catch attention. If someone’s looking at your book in the Kindle store, the title should draw their eyes and rouse their curiosity.
Good examples of this include “The Four Hour Workweek,” “Made to Stick,” “The Tipping Point” and “Good to Great.”

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