Ideas for Naming My New Newsletter?

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The forum discussion centers on naming a newsletter for a new PC consultant, Susan, who is seeking catchy title ideas. Suggestions include "Susan's Monthly Bites," "The Cooking Connection," and "Chef Gazette." Susan ultimately chooses "Susan's Monthly Bites" with the tagline "I'm not a perfect chef - just a pampered one!" The newsletter will feature budget-friendly recipes, a hostess of the month, and promotional content, including a coupon for a November stoneware host special. The discussion highlights the importance of engaging subject lines and email distribution for maximizing reader interaction.

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Hi Ladies!

I'm a brand-new PC consultant (haven't even finished my 30 days yet!) and am trying to create a newsletter to send to everyone. I'm completeyl drawing a blank on catchy titles! Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks, Susan
 
How about:
Scoops by Susan
Susans Sidelines
I'm not good at brainstorming. HTH
 
Some lame ideas.....
Susan's slizzler
Susan's sizzles
Susan's slice if info
Susan's kitchen news
Susan's super saver news
Susan's super newsletter
Susan's "What's New" newsletter..
Susan's "What's for dinner?"

or.. you could subscribe to one of the newsletters services...
 
"In the kitchen with Susan"
"Susan's Monthly Bites" (I send out a weekly recipe called 'Weekly Bites')
"The Cooking Connection"
"Chunky Monkey" (hense your username hee, hee :~)
 
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Thanks ladies, those are all great suggestions. I want to get it out in the next few days so people know in time to book shows for the month what the Nov. specials are!

Thanks, again!
 
I change mine every month depending on what's in it. For example, fall happenings when the new products came out; help whip cancer w/pc this month; etc.
 
Let us know what you decide . . . it's always interesting to see what other's are using.
 
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I decided to go with Susan's Monthly Bites (thanks, Tara!) and the tagline underneath says "I'm not a perfect chef - just a pampered one!"

I set it up to include one of our budget friendly recipes (creamy one-pot pasta) that I know my current database will like, a hostess of the month (my 2nd and 3rd shows are this weekend, so I haven't decided who it will be or how - they are both my friends so I don't want to offend either - any suggestions?) and a tips and tricks section. The particular format I'm using also lets me set up a coupon at the bottom of the page so that is where I'm featuring the 60% off stoneware host special for November and in the left sidebar, I'm promoting the Pampered Chef solution with the $2meals and the business opportunity. But now that I've read the e-mail about the updated host kit credit, I think I'll include something promoting that!

Thanks for your suggestions ladies. I'm super excited about my first two bookings this weekend!
 
As far as choosing a host of the month - I use the host with the most sales. If it's a tie then I choose the one that also had the most bookings. I include their name and show sales.

Wahoo! on the bookings. You're going to do great in this business! Good job! Keep up the good work!
 
I call my monthly news letter "Chef Gazette". My husband thought it had a nice ring to it.
 
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)
 

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Who do you send these to? Guests from shows? I'm totally new - first show tonight. Are these paper or e-mail?
 
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I am sending this via e-mail to everyone on my PC contact list. Those who do not have e-mail will receive a paper version in the mail.

Bee - love your newsletter! Mind is I borrow the reasons to buy stoneware list?
 
You are welcome to use the list. I probably got it here on Chefsuccess anyway.

I email my newsletter. I intice guests to give me their email address by saying I will e-mail the recipe we are making. I get about 80% of people to give it to me so the list can get pretty big quickly. I'm amazed at how many people read it and respond. (It's still not many but at least it's some and it's FREE to send out).
 
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)


Would like to hear what kind of responses you got?
 
I got about 10 responses saying they read the newsletter. (I offered a cookbook to anyone responding.) I got one catalog show and a Dec. cooking show off two past hosts. I have a past customer/church acquaintance who says she would finally book her promised show. I have at least two people who say "not now but later." Both of these people I have no clue who they are. I have 1100 names in my contact list - probably about 600-700 with emails so even if 70 come back I still am in contact with an awful lot of people. I love email - free and easy....BEE
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some creative themes I can use for naming my newsletter?

Consider themes that resonate with your brand and audience. For example, if your newsletter focuses on cooking tips, you might use names like "Culinary Chronicles" or "Kitchen Whispers." If you want to emphasize community, names like "Pampered Chef Connection" or "Chef's Circle" could work well.

How can I incorporate my personal brand into my newsletter name?

Incorporate your name or a personal touch to make it unique. For instance, "Jane's Kitchen Secrets" or "Cooking with Mike" can create a more personal connection with your readers. This approach helps in building your identity as a Pampered Chef consultant.

Should I include the word 'newsletter' in the name?

It's not necessary to include the word 'newsletter' in the name. Many successful newsletters have catchy titles that don't explicitly mention they are newsletters, such as "The Flavorful Fork" or "Savory Insights." Focus on making the name engaging and relevant to your content.

What are some tips for keeping my newsletter name simple and memorable?

Choose a name that is easy to spell and pronounce. Aim for a title that is short, ideally one to three words, to enhance memorability. Using alliteration or rhymes, like "Pampered Plates" or "Chef's Chat," can also make it catchy and fun.

How can I test my newsletter name ideas before finalizing one?

Share your top name choices with friends, family, or your existing customer base to gather feedback. You can also create a poll on social media to see which names resonate most with your audience. This can help ensure that your final choice connects well with your readers.

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