The title page is exactly that, a page with the title and author's name a couple of lines below, both centred, and that's all it needs. Insert a page break, and on the next page (the back of the title page) goes the copyright information, which should look something like this:
Copyright © YEAR by A.N. Author
Cover image © Source / Artist (this is needed if you use a stock image for your cover)
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without the written permission of the author, except where permitted by law.
Printed by lulu.com (or whoever you choose)
First Edition (or second, or third...)
ISBN:
(ISBN number, if you have one)
Needless to say, I'm not a lawyer and nor do I play one in a movie. Check out your copyright boilerplate before you put it in the book.
Insert another page break. This page is where you put the dedication if you have one. You might want to check if that extra page will push up the cost of the book. Centre it so it looks tidy, then insert two page breaks. Two might seem odd, but the page after the dedication needs to be blank so the contents page starts on the right-hand (recto) page. If you don't have a dedication page, the contents page goes here instead (if you have one, which if you're writing a novel you might not). Allow a page for this, it can be changed later if needs be.
Insert one more page break, then after this a section break. This will give you another blank page after the contents page, then the text of your manuscript. You may not have a dedication or contents page at all, but the break just before your text starts must be a section break. This will matter when it comes to inserting page numbers and headers or footers later.
And now that everything's in place, we can get onto formatting.