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Book Title Generator

Create compelling, click-worthy titles for your non-fiction book. Optimized for Amazon KDP, lead magnets, and print publishing.

Include your topic and target reader (2-3 sentences)

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How It Works

Three steps to your perfect title

01

Choose your platform

Amazon KDP titles need keywords for search. Lead magnets need punch. Pick where you're publishing and we'll optimize accordingly.

02

Describe your book

Tell us your topic and who it's for in 2-3 sentences. The more specific you are, the better your titles will be.

03

Generate and iterate

Get 8 title styles instantly. Save your favorites and regenerate until you find the perfect one.

Book Title Principles

What makes a great
non-fiction book title?

A great book title does one thing above all else: it makes someone stop scrolling. Whether your book sits on an Amazon search results page or lands in someone's inbox as a lead magnet, your title is the first (and often only) impression you get. The best non-fiction titles pass what publishers call the bar test: could someone hear it once and remember it well enough to tell a friend?

Specificity beats cleverness

New authors tend to reach for abstract, poetic titles, but in non-fiction, clarity wins. "How to Write a Book in 30 Days" will always outperform "Unleash Your Inner Author" because it tells the reader exactly what they're getting. Specificity builds trust. It signals that you have a concrete method, not just inspiration. If your title could apply to any book in your genre, it's too vague.

Sell the transformation, not the information

Readers don't buy books for information. They buy outcomes. The title should hint at the transformation they'll experience. "Atomic Habits" works because the subtitle promises "Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results." The reader immediately sees themselves on the other side. Frame your title around what the reader becomes, not what the book contains.

Keywords matter (especially on KDP)

If you're publishing on Amazon, your title is a search query. Amazon's algorithm weighs title and subtitle text heavily when deciding which books to show for a given search. This doesn't mean stuffing keywords awkwardly. It means weaving relevant terms naturally into a compelling subtitle. A title like "The Productivity Blueprint" with a subtitle like "Time Management Strategies for Busy Entrepreneurs" captures both brand appeal and search volume.

The subtitle is your closer

Think of title and subtitle as a one-two punch. The title grabs attention with brevity and intrigue. The subtitle explains, clarifies, and closes. It tells the reader exactly who the book is for and what they'll get. Many bestsellers have forgettable main titles rescued by excellent subtitles. Don't treat the subtitle as an afterthought.

Common mistakes to avoid

The biggest pitfalls are being too vague ("Journey to Success"), too long (anything over 8 words in the main title), too clever (puns that only make sense after reading the book), or accidentally copying an existing bestseller. Run your title through Amazon search before committing. If a well-known book already owns that phrase, your book will be invisible next to it.

Real Examples

Bestselling Title Breakdowns

Real bestsellers analyzed. See why these titles work and how to apply the same patterns.

$100M Offers

Alex Hormozi

How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No

Specific number + outcome. The dollar figure grabs attention and the subtitle makes a bold, memorable promise.

The E-Myth Revisited

Michael Gerber

Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It

Coined term ("E-Myth") creates intrigue. The subtitle speaks directly to the reader's pain point.

Profit First

Mike Michalowicz

Transform Your Business from a Cash-Eating Monster to a Money-Making Machine

Action + outcome in two words. Immediately understood, highly memorable, subtitle paints a vivid before/after.

The Lean Startup

Eric Ries

How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to Create Radically Successful Businesses

"The" + adjective + noun formula. "Lean" reframes a familiar concept and the subtitle targets a specific audience.

Zero to One

Peter Thiel

Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future

Numerical contrast creates instant curiosity. Short, punchy, and the subtitle adds gravitas.

Proven Patterns

Proven Title Formulas

These patterns appear in bestsellers across every non-fiction category.
How to [Outcome] Without [Pain]How to Write a Book Without Quitting Your Day JobHow-to guides
The [Number] [Noun] of [Topic]The 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleFramework books
[Topic]: [Promise]Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable ResultsBroad appeal
The [Adjective] [Noun]The Lean StartupBusiness / method
From [Problem] to [Outcome]From Overwhelmed to OrganizedTransformation
What [Experts] Know About [Topic]What the Best CEOs Know About LeadershipAuthority
The [Audience]'s Guide to [Topic]The Freelancer's Guide to Passive IncomeNiche targeting
[Imperative Verb] Your [Noun]Design Your LifeAction-oriented
Why [Contrarian Statement]Why Hard Work Is OverratedContrarian
[Single Word]: [Subtitle]Outliers: The Story of SuccessLiterary / brand
FAQ

Book Title Generator FAQ

Everything you need to know about creating the perfect book title.

Is this book title generator really free?

Yes, your first generation is completely free with no account required. We ask for your email only if you want to regenerate for new variations. There are no hidden fees or premium tiers for the title generator itself.

How does the AI generate book titles?

Our generator uses a large language model trained on millions of published works. It analyzes your book description, considers your target platform's conventions, and produces titles across 8 distinct creative styles, from frameworks and how-tos to metaphors and contrarian angles. Each generation is unique.

What makes a good Amazon KDP book title?

Amazon KDP titles need to balance brand appeal with searchability. Your main title should be memorable and concise, while your subtitle should naturally include keywords that readers search for. Amazon's algorithm weighs title and subtitle text heavily when ranking search results, so include specific terms like your topic, audience, and desired outcome.

How long should a non-fiction book title be?

The main title should be 2-7 words for maximum memorability. Subtitles can run longer, with 8-15 words being typical for non-fiction. For lead magnets and free downloads, shorter is better (2-4 words). For Amazon KDP, longer subtitles with keywords tend to perform well in search. The key is that every word earns its place.

Should I include keywords in my book title?

It depends on your platform. For Amazon KDP, yes. Keywords in your title and subtitle directly impact search visibility. For lead magnets and print books, prioritize clarity and memorability over keyword density. A good subtitle can handle keyword duty while your main title stays clean and compelling.

What's the difference between a title and subtitle?

The title is your hook. It grabs attention, sparks curiosity, or makes a bold promise. The subtitle is your closer. It explains who the book is for, what they'll get, and why they should care. Think of them as a one-two punch. Many bestsellers have simple main titles ('Atomic Habits') with descriptive subtitles ('Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results').

How many book titles should I test before publishing?

Professional publishers typically test 20-50 title variations before selecting a final one. At minimum, generate 3-4 rounds and shortlist your top 5 candidates. Test them with your target audience by asking which title they'd be most likely to click on. A/B testing your title on social media or email subject lines can provide real data.

Can I use the generated titles for my book?

Yes, all titles generated by this tool are yours to use however you like. Book titles cannot be copyrighted in most jurisdictions, so you're free to publish with any title you generate. That said, we recommend searching Amazon and Google to make sure your chosen title isn't already associated with a well-known book in your niche.

What title style works best for lead magnets?

Lead magnets perform best with short, benefit-driven titles that promise a specific quick win. Think 'The 5-Minute Morning Routine' or 'Email Templates That Close Deals.' Avoid vague titles. Your audience needs to immediately understand what they're downloading and why it's worth their email address. Curiosity-driven and listicle styles tend to convert highest.

How do I choose between multiple title options?

Start by eliminating any title that requires explanation. If you have to say 'it's about...' after sharing the title, it's too vague. Then test your shortlist with 3-5 people in your target audience, not friends and family, but actual potential readers. Ask which title they'd click on first. The answer is rarely the one you expected.

Should my book title be different for different platforms?

Ideally, yes. Amazon KDP rewards keyword-rich subtitles, while a lead magnet title should be punchy enough for an email subject line. A print book needs shelf presence and brandability. If you're publishing across platforms, consider using the same main title but adapting the subtitle. Our generator optimizes for your chosen platform automatically.

What are the most common book title mistakes?

The five most common mistakes are: being too vague ('Journey to Success'), being too long (more than 8 words in the main title), using puns that only make sense after reading the book, copying a well-known bestseller's title structure too closely, and writing a subtitle that repeats the title instead of expanding on it. Each of these reduces click-through rates significantly.

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