One-word book titles with matching URLs
Posted in the Category of The Corporate Blogging Book
I've been obsessing over the provisonal title for this book. Topic: corporate blogging. Audience: savvy but non-techie managers of big companies corporate managers, senior executives and solopreneurs who want to know what blogging is and how they can use it.
Why am I obsessing? As a way to procrastinate, of course. But also... I've been walking through a lot of airports lately and studying the
I've been obsessing over the provisonal title for this book. Topic: corporate blogging. Audience: savvy but non-techie managers of big companies corporate managers, senior executives and solopreneurs who want to know what blogging is and how they can use it.
Why am I obsessing? As a way to procrastinate, of course. But also... I've been walking through a lot of airports lately and studying the wall of business books. Visually, your cover has gotta have a one-word or two-word title. Though long sub-titles after a colon are OK. So... Blink. Freakonomics. Winning. God (is my) CEO. (Good to) GREAT.
And my, er, brilliant choice, B L O G (colon). Sub-title: How Smart Companies Are Talking To Their Customers and Employees.
Then of course, you need a corresponding URL for your book. That's why I've registered www.BlogSmartCompanies.com. Seth Godin ignores the short title thing,…
