In a previous post, I wrote about how the Oberlo Business Name Generator can be useful for coming up with a fictional name or a business that appears in your screenplay or novel. The same tool can be helpful if you're trying to come up with a good name for a non-fiction book or newsletter.
You just type in one word you'd like to have in the title. The Generator comes up with 100 combinations.
For instance, I'm thinking of publishing a creativity newsletter, so I entered the word "Creativity." Here are some of the titles the Generator came up with, some more mainstream than others:
Black Sheep Creativity
Creativity Precision
OneMan Creativity
Retina Creativity
Affinity Creativity
Creativity Signals
Simply Creativity
Jumpstart Creativity
Immersion Creativity
Scribe Creativity
High Voltage Creativity
Creativity Road
CreativityGram
Creativity Frontier
Creativity Fix
Creativity Driver
These could work equally well as titles for a book about creativity.
WANT SOMETHING LESS OBVIOUS?
If you want something less obvious, see whether any of the words that were combined with your keyword could work by themselves. In my example, "High Voltage," "Jumpstart," "Signals," or "Retina" could all work as trendier creativity newsletter titles, or as main titles for a book, and you could use a secondary title to connect it to creativity.