Catchy Newsletter Name Suggestions

Click For Summary
SUMMARY

The forum discussion centers around brainstorming catchy names for personal newsletters, with participants sharing their creative suggestions. Names like "Kristen's Kitchen" and "Beth's Bistro" emerged as popular choices, with users expressing their thoughts on the catchiness and memorability of these titles. The conversation also highlights the importance of creativity in naming, as well as the collaborative effort among users to generate ideas for various letters of the alphabet. Ultimately, the participants demonstrate a supportive community focused on enhancing each other's newsletter branding.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of newsletter creation and branding concepts
  • Familiarity with creative writing and naming techniques
  • Basic knowledge of email marketing practices
  • Experience with Microsoft Word for newsletter formatting
NEXT STEPS
  • Research effective newsletter naming strategies and branding techniques
  • Explore Microsoft Word features for designing visually appealing newsletters
  • Learn about email marketing best practices for newsletter distribution
  • Investigate tools for graphic design to enhance newsletter aesthetics
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for content creators, newsletter authors, and marketers seeking inspiration for catchy titles and effective newsletter design strategies.

Kristen
Messages
159
I'm getting ready to publish my first newsletter and am stuck on a name for it. I want something catchy. Any suggestions? I thought about Kristen's Kitchen, but I wonder if that's kind of cheesy and/or obvious. I'm so not creative when it comes to stuff like this!
 
hmmm....thats a good question. Sometimes I can come up with things and at times I cant. All I can think of is

Kookin' in the Kitchen with Kristen
 
Kristen,

Did you come up with anything yet??
 
Last edited by a moderator:
  • Thread starter
  • #4
Newsletter nameWell, I asked a couple friends for suggestions and they immediately said Kristen's Kitchen. I asked if it was cheesy and they said yes :eek: LOL, but they also said that it's catchy and will stick in people's brains. So that's what I'm going to use. Thanks for your suggestion! :)
 
Okay, now hat Kristen has decided on her newsletter name (I think it's perfect and not cheesy at all -btw)... can you help me out? What can we do with the letter B?
 
Thats a harder one. All I can come up with is Bakin' with Beth. I know...boring and like the one I came up with for Kristen... :D

Good Luck...tell us what you come up with.
 
chefloriray said:
Thats a harder one. All I can come up with is Bakin' with Beth. I know...boring and like the one I came up with for Kristen... :D

Good Luck...tell us what you come up with.
Hmmm.... good, but I want it to encompass more of what we do - baking is such a small part... Any other ideas?
 
Beth's Bounty...

Beth's Bevy of Bountiful Kitchen Ideas
 
  • Thread starter
  • #9
Newsletter nameBeth's Bounty is all I've been able to think of too. I'll keep thinking though....
Kristen
 
Let's see: jumpin', jivin', jumbo, jiggly... Sorry, Jill. You're just gonna have to change your name!!!
 
Gettin' Jiggy with Jill? OK so were PC consultants not artists. :D
 
The Letter "J"Jill's Jolly Kitchen, Jill's Kitchen Jabber, Jabber with Jill, Jill's Kitchen Jabber, Jill's Jumpin Kitchen Jabber...I don't know I'm just typing as I think!! HAHA!! ;)
 
No ImaginationI'm afraid my newsletter is just called - August Newsletter! But with Yvonne, there is not a lot I could do was there. Any improvement would be great.
Yvonne
 
I'm going to think on these - - can you brainstorm for me too please? S- for Susan :)

(we are heading out to library function - I'll come back to think!) For B I immediately thought of Bistro. :)

Does anyone have any newsletters to share? :)
 
any ideas for "M" ???Something catchy using "M", or "Mel" or "Melissa"??????
 
its_me_susan said:
I'm going to think on these - - can you brainstorm for me too please? S- for Susan :)

(we are heading out to library function - I'll come back to think!) For B I immediately thought of Bistro. :)

Does anyone have any newsletters to share? :)
WOW!! THANKS!! THAT'S IT!!! "Beth's Bistro"!! :D

I love it! I just sent out my August newsletter but in September I will try it out! I think I'll put that on my web site too!

Thanks again Susan!

For you: How about "Susan's Sizzling"
 
Ideas for "M"For "M" - how about "Magnificent Meals with Mel" or "Mel's Meals in Minutes" LOL something along that line...once again I am typing as I think!! :p
 
kitchenqueen said:
For "M" - how about "Magnificent Meals with Mel" or "Mel's Meals in Minutes" LOL something along that line...once again I am typing as I think!! :p
I vote for "Mel's Meals in Minutes" :cool:
 
I'm new here...my newsletter is simply"Teena's Tips". I've been sending it out for quite a while. Someone asked if anyone would post theirs; I'm not sure if I did it correctly but I did try! Its a word doc; I email it from Word,not as an attachment.
 

Attachments

Your newsletter is not plain or simple. It is awesome!!! I love the layout and the color scheme is fabulous. What program do you use to create it?


Shawnna
 
Teena's TipsThanks! It really isn't as complicated as it looks; I create my newsletter as a table in Word, using two columns and three rows. The first row is my title, second is the little one with the date, and the thrird row is the actual newsletter.

Using FORMAT, I add shading and borders. Then I cut and paste the host and guest info from Consultant’s Corner. My kitchen tips and weird date info come from http://www.foodreference.com/html/triviatips.html and http://www.holidayinsights.com/.

The animated graphics are downloaded from Microsoft's website; I access it from the document when I go to INSERT CLIPART. I just choose "clips online" and specify animated clips. I also create the doc in "WEB VIEW" in word. To do this,click on VIEW in Word, then select WEB VIEW. Be careful not to make your newsletter too long and don’t use too many pictures. Clip art isn’t as graphic intensive as photos. Use word pictures instead of pictures whenver possible; many email programs can't handle too many graphics or too much text, and your readers will quit before they get to the end.

To send, from Word I choose "Send To" and then select mail recipient. I've got a group I created with all the email addresses in it. (Actually I have two groups, a thorugh l and m through z) I put my email as the recipient, then BCC (blind copy) my group so my customers’ email addresses remain private.

Does that make sense?
 
Beth Brigham said:
WOW!! THANKS!! THAT'S IT!!! "Beth's Bistro"!! :D

I love it! I just sent out my August newsletter but in September I will try it out! I think I'll put that on my web site too!

Thanks again Susan!

For you: How about "Susan's Sizzling"

Susan's Sizzling .... sounds like the start to something fantastic... My sizzling what? LOL
 
its_me_susan said:
Susan's Sizzling .... sounds like the start to something fantastic... My sizzling what? LOL

Snacks? Sales? Specials?
 
I was thinking SUSAN is sizzling. :cool: You know - You are so hot! (meaning a great seller or recruiter - your business is great...)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some catchy newsletter name ideas for my Pampered Chef business?

Some catchy newsletter name ideas include "Cooking Chronicles," "The Pampered Plate," "Chef's Corner," "Sizzle & Serve," and "Kitchen Inspirations." These names evoke a sense of culinary creativity and can attract your audience's attention.

How can I choose a name that reflects my brand?

To choose a name that reflects your brand, consider your target audience and the themes you want to convey. Think about words related to cooking, family gatherings, and kitchen tools. Combining these elements can help create a name that resonates with your brand identity.

Should I include my name in the newsletter title?

Including your name in the newsletter title can personalize it and strengthen your connection with your audience. However, it’s not necessary if you prefer a more generic name that focuses on the content. Choose what feels right for your brand's image.

How often should I change my newsletter name?

It’s generally best to keep your newsletter name consistent to build brand recognition. However, if you’re launching a new campaign or theme, you might consider a temporary name change. Just ensure that any changes are communicated clearly to your subscribers.

Can I ask my subscribers for name suggestions?

Absolutely! Asking your subscribers for name suggestions can engage them and make them feel valued. You can create a poll or survey to gather ideas, which can also foster a sense of community around your newsletter.

Similar Pampered Chef Threads

  • Nfldfran
  • Pampered Chef Newsletters
Replies
4
Views
2K
pcjenr
  • NooraK
  • Pampered Chef Newsletters
Replies
2
Views
2K
PampChefJoy
  • ChefJoyJ
  • Pampered Chef Newsletters
Replies
5
Views
2K
cathyskitchen
  • Get_Pampered
  • Pampered Chef Newsletters
Replies
4
Views
2K
Get_Pampered
  • pamperedchefmichelle
  • Pampered Chef Newsletters
Replies
13
Views
4K
gmosullivan
  • quiverfull7
  • Pampered Chef Newsletters
Replies
12
Views
2K
Kitchen Diva
  • esavvymom
  • Pampered Chef Newsletters
Replies
9
Views
4K
Sheila
  • cookin to the top
  • Business, Marketing and Customer Service
Replies
6
Views
3K
krzymomof4
Replies
12
Views
2K
pattikake
  • babywings76
  • Pampered Chef Newsletters
Replies
6
Views
2K
vonfirmath
Back
Top