Help Me to Find the Best Product Title

by A Bary
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Hello Guys...

I have a product that I am planning to relaunch soon, and I want to pick a more attractive name/title for this product.

It is a package includes 2 audio courses, one about writing resumes and the other about job interviews.

The current name is "The Job Maven System".

I don't know what do you think about the product, but I find it a little cheesy...

Please give me your best suggestions.

Thanks

A. Bary
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  • Profile picture of the author deepender
    Yes I do like your title "The Job Maven System", I think its pretty interesting.
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    • Profile picture of the author sal64
      lol... what's a maven? Seriously.
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  • Profile picture of the author Barry Unruh
    Since I'm on the Warrior Forum the first thing which struck my mind was:

    "The Job Warrior System - Defeat The Competition with Your Resume and Interview Skills"
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Dolman
    If you read 4-Hour Workweek, Timothy Ferris decided on his book title using Google Adwords.

    Using the same process, you can target keywords related to the job search market and test different titles for your product as the headlines of the ads.

    The rest of the Adwords copy can be used to build a subhead for the product too.

    Whichever headline/subhead combo gets the most response is the one you should use
    as your product title.

    Hope that helps...



    Jason
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    • Profile picture of the author A Bary
      Thanks for responses guys..
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    • Profile picture of the author A Bary
      Originally Posted by Jason Dolman View Post

      If you read 4-Hour Workweek, Timothy Ferris decided on his book title using Google Adwords.

      Using the same process, you can target keywords related to the job search market and test different titles for your product as the headlines of the ads.

      The rest of the Adwords copy can be used to build a subhead for the product too.

      Whichever headline/subhead combo gets the most response is the one you should use
      as your product title.

      Hope that helps...



      Jason
      Interesting, however, I don't like to do that, I feel like I steal someone's work..not saying it's unethical, it's just my feeling.
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      • Profile picture of the author sal64
        Originally Posted by goldmind123 View Post

        Interesting, however, I don't like to do that, I feel like I steal someone's work..not saying it's unethical, it's just my feeling.
        Yes, but Jason raises a good point.

        And you're not stealing anything.

        You can also browse through Amazon for ideas and make a list.

        Tim's use of the phrase "the fastest way to..." was also real cool.

        In the end, the product title has to be an impact/ benefit... then the sub-title.

        What is the product doing for the customer?

        My example is 2 domains I have for my products:

        Instant Membership Sites

        and

        Premium Membership Sites.

        Each convey a specific outcome.

        Now, I don't know much about your market, but if you can convey a major benefit and use a keyword, then it's the way to go.

        Hope this helps.

        Sal
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