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beepampered said:I never name mine in a headline. I want people to look at the text and a headline might cut that off. I think the subject line for email is important and that's the only way I send my newsletter. I'm attaching what I did this month. It was encouraging because I got about 10 people to respond to a teaser question I had....Good luck having a strong start to your business. It's a great time to begin....BEE (my subject line was Stoneware Mania and seemed to catch some attention)
When naming your newsletter, it is important to consider your target audience, the content of your newsletter, and your brand or company name. Think about what will resonate with your readers and accurately represent your newsletter's purpose.
It ultimately depends on your brand and the tone of your newsletter. A creative name can be more memorable and attention-grabbing, while a straightforward name may be more professional. Consider your brand personality and the type of content you will be sharing to make this decision.
Using puns or humor in your newsletter name can be a great way to grab attention and make your newsletter stand out. However, make sure the pun or humor is appropriate for your audience and aligns with your brand image.
Ideally, your newsletter name should be short and memorable. This will make it easier for readers to remember and share with others. Aim for no more than 3-4 words if possible.
Having a keyword in your newsletter name can be beneficial for SEO purposes and also helps readers understand what your newsletter is about. However, it is not necessary as long as your name accurately reflects the content of your newsletter.