Post by account_disabled on Dec 30, 2023 4:32:52 GMT -5
We all know the importance of the title, be it of a book or a post. Don't get depressed, I don't intend to ruminate further on hackneyed information. We could talk for days about the construction of an impressive title, but I will use an example to better elucidate the first strategy I used. Let's say you have written a novel that talks about mistreated animals, or perhaps a work of non-fiction that aims to demonstrate the horrifying condition of intensive farming. What would be a good title? There could be an infinite number of them, but the tactic I used suggests using a famous and perhaps timeless book as a springboard . In this specific case you could decide to bother Orwell with Animal Farm , and call your book Dead Animal Farm .
This could be a title that would fit both the hypothetical novel and the essay. Do you understand what I mean? Animal Farm is a book by a famous author, who consistently brings home sales and is highly sought after. When people type Animal Farm , if your work has some reviews and a certain amount of sales (and has therefore been indexed by Amazon's internal Special Data search engine) your novel will most likely appear on the first page. In short, Dead Animal Farm will appear in the list below, as well as probably in the list of similar books. In this case, your writing doesn't need to have numerous reviews to start appearing in Amazon recommendations. However, this also depends on the amount of similar titles.
With this simple measure, after a few months my title was already appearing in the search engine and already boasting some success. It is clear that not all stories or books lend themselves to this strategy, but with a little ingenuity a solution can almost always be found. Content and reviews We are all well aware of the importance of content and positive reviews. But what does good content mean? I will tell you about what good content is in my experience. Many can write good content, but we are in the era of super-information, where good content is not enough. Often it's more about how you present the content (cover, advertising, etc.) and whether the content is unique, not just good. The topic is rewarded by reviews especially when it has not yet been disclosed by anyone: the so-called original content.
This could be a title that would fit both the hypothetical novel and the essay. Do you understand what I mean? Animal Farm is a book by a famous author, who consistently brings home sales and is highly sought after. When people type Animal Farm , if your work has some reviews and a certain amount of sales (and has therefore been indexed by Amazon's internal Special Data search engine) your novel will most likely appear on the first page. In short, Dead Animal Farm will appear in the list below, as well as probably in the list of similar books. In this case, your writing doesn't need to have numerous reviews to start appearing in Amazon recommendations. However, this also depends on the amount of similar titles.
With this simple measure, after a few months my title was already appearing in the search engine and already boasting some success. It is clear that not all stories or books lend themselves to this strategy, but with a little ingenuity a solution can almost always be found. Content and reviews We are all well aware of the importance of content and positive reviews. But what does good content mean? I will tell you about what good content is in my experience. Many can write good content, but we are in the era of super-information, where good content is not enough. Often it's more about how you present the content (cover, advertising, etc.) and whether the content is unique, not just good. The topic is rewarded by reviews especially when it has not yet been disclosed by anyone: the so-called original content.