Picking a Best-Selling Title–A Scientific Tool?
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I’m writing an article (will actually end up as an ebook, I think) on how to title a book so it’s a best-seller.
Came across this tool: the Lulu Titlescorer.
It’s supposed to tell you what chance your book title has of becoming a best seller.
Note: This is supposed to be for novels, so keep that in mind as you read on.
Of course, I put the two titles of two of my books in: Abundant Gifts, and MotherStyles.
Got a score of 10.2 percent for each.
However, then I put in “Chicken Soup for the Soul.”
Guess what? That too got a score of 10.2%! Phew!
Now you couldn’t stop me.
“Think and Grow Rich” — 20.1%!
Okay, so let’s go to fiction, just to be fair.
“Left Behind,” one of the best-selling fiction series in the world (before Harry Potter)–20.2%.
“Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” … drumroll, please … 14.6 percent! (ALL the Harry Potter books got this score, by the way.)
“The First Hundred Million” was a book that sold 100 million copies at the beginning of the 20th century. The author advertised it by title alone.
Its Lulu score? Let’s just say there’s hope for my books after all!
August 8th, 2007 at 2:45 am
Our newest book, “Raising Great Kids On Your Own” got a 55.4% score on the Lulu Titlescorer. Now if Lulu will only be right!
Thanks for sharing this interesting tool.
Lisa & David
August 8th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
My proposed title for a fiction novel scored 35.9%…what a hoot!
Now all I have to do is actually finish writing it…correct?!? ^_^