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Okay so I'm nearing completion of my first real eBook and I'm having difficulty thinking of a name.

It's basically a Twitter follower-building guide on how to legitimately get 1000+ niche followers per week (in the most anti-spam way possible) for the sake of web traffic, marketing, and professional networking.

Although I'm open to suggestions, I am just wondering what is important to consider in the naming of an information product. Any help would be appreciated.

EDIT: Oh and, I forgot to mention, the word "Twitter" cannot really be used in the product title, which makes it tricky. My friend was doing well with his Twitter product until he got into a little bit of trouble with using "Twitter" in his product's title.
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  • Profile picture of the author kenharthun
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    Hi Ashley,

    Just brainstorming a bit there. You could probably use *tweet* without any problems. I'd love to see your draft and I'm open to further help if you need it.
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        • Profile picture of the author Ashley Skuse
          Originally Posted by kenharthun View Post

          How to Be a Pied Piper in 140 Characters
          Pied Piper Reveals Secrets to Getting Thousands of Followers
          Have Tweets, Will Follow
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          Hi Ashley,

          Just brainstorming a bit there. You could probably use *tweet* without any problems. I'd love to see your draft and I'm open to further help if you need it.
          Thank you for the interesting suggestions. The whole Pied Piper thing could be a way of branding the product.. but on the other hand, I'm wondering if I should just keep it particularly simple so that it more likely takes no more than a couple of seconds for most people to figure out what the product is all about.

          Originally Posted by atwellpub View Post

          Ashley's Method: A Strategic Guide to Twitter Marketing (I used Twitter, maybe it will be ok).
          The focus is more on the step-by-step follower-building plan in the eBook. I would hate to mislead customers. Thank you for the suggestion though.

          Originally Posted by lonicera View Post

          Why not:

          1000 Weekly Followers
          It's possible that I will go with a simple name like this, because it's straight to the point and I'm thinking that more people are going to very quickly figure out what the title means upon reading it. Thank you for your suggestion.
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