Good newsletter names are usually 2-4 words long. If they’re shorter they can’t explain what your newsletter is about, and if they’re longer they’ll be hard to remember.
When choosing a name for your newsletter, make sure your abbreviation is appropriate. For example, if it is “CNN”, you should find another name because it will confuse your readers.
A good name also describes what your newsletter is about. For example, “Affiliate Marketing Insider Tips” is a good name, but “Zapping Tides” is not.
Some people use “the” at the beginning of titles or “newsletter” at the end, such as “The Affiliate Marketing Insider Tips Newsletter.” But both words are unnecessary and just make your title too long and harder to remember.
Depending on the topic and audience of your newsletter, your name can be serious or funny. If you want to choose a fun title, putting an “O” at the end makes it fun. An example of such names might be “El gran Gordino”, which comes from the publisher’s name: Gordon Bryan.
You can browse ezine directories to find many good newsletter names on different topics. You’ll get lots of creative ideas from other people’s newsletter titles. They have put a lot of time and effort into finding a good name and you can save time by learning from them.
The name you choose for your newsletter is very important and literally makes or breaks the success of your newsletter. You can entice people to sign up for your newsletter, or you can drive them away.
So make sure you learn how to choose awesome newsletter names and titles and choose a good title for your newsletter before you start it.