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3-8-22
Need a better name for your newsletter?
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How to Come Up With a Newsletter NameFrom connecting with customers to boosting your content strategy, newsletters work.If you've been on the fence about starting a newsletter or just need some general inspiration, check out some tips below for coming up with a name for your newsletter. [Business/brand name] Newsletter: If you have a recognizable brand, this is a good place to start. [Your Name]: If you're better known for your name than your brand/or company, leaning into your name is a good play. [Play around with synonyms]: Make a list of synonyms for your niche and try to find something that sticks. For example: TLDR newsletter [Keyword] [Time frame]: This one is simple. Something like > Saas Weekly. Just combine your niche with the newsletter cadence. [Number] [keyword/brand name]: Tim Ferris does this well with his '5 Bullet Friday' newsletter. [Synonym to summary]: There's a reason why the DailySkimm and MorningBrew are so popular. They offer a quick, digestible way to catch up on news and popular information.Alright, there are a bunch more tips here. Check 'em out.
Today's Challenge
If you don't have a newsletter, put some serious thought into starting one.
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