Name That Newsletter (And Win a Gift Card)

June 29, 2010

Dear Fans of Tannuzzo Copywriting,

I need your help.

In about two weeks the first Tannuzzo Copywriting e-newsletter will make its way around the Web and into an inbox near you. That is, if you’ve subscribed to it. If you haven’t but you want to, simply scroll down to the bottom left of this page and enter your info into the opt-in box. Done already? Great. Don’t want to? No worries. I bet you get a lot of these things already. That’s cool. I still like you.

Now here’s where I need you to exercise that noodle of yours. I need a catchy name for my e-mail newsletter. Since most of my readers are fellow creatives, I thought I’d leave the work up to you. This way I can focus on working with my paying clients. Wicked smart, eh?

Keep in mind I’m a hard marker. Imagine the many hours I’d spent agonizing over the creation of my company name. It took persistence, a team of dedicated advisors and a dash of pure genius to construct the magnificent uniqueness that is Tannuzzo Copywriting.

You want incentive? I’ve got some, in the form of a $20 Barnes & Noble gift card.

Here are the contest rules:

  1. Think of a name for the newsletter and add it in the comments section below. Don’t worry if your comment doesn’t appear right away; I may need to approve it.
  2. Clever and fun are good, dirty and inappropriate are bad.
  3. Contest ends Monday, July 5, at 11:59 p.m., so get to it.
  4. Enter as many times as you’d like, but spammers will be blocked.
  5. You may ask questions in the comments section below or e-mail me.
  6. I reserve the right not to choose any of your suggestions, but I’ll award the gift card to the runner-up in that particular case.
  7. No purchase necessary.

Ah, I can almost smell the wood burning. Good luck to all!

Comments

Comments

  1. Found this on Twitter. How about these…

    1. Copywriter’s Correspondence
    2. The Word Wiz
    3. The Monthly Metaphor
    4. Writer Unblocked

    Thank You!

  2. The Copy eSmith
    The Copy eMentor
    Copywrite eNews
    Copywrite eNotes
    or the above without the second “e”
    The Write Wiz
    The Write Copy
    The Right Copywrite
    Read the Copywrite(r)

  3. Steve says:

    Hey, those are pretty good so far. Keep ‘em coming–and thanks!

  4. Jim says:

    Loss For Words

  5. Steve says:

    Interesting, Jim. My original tag line for the company was “Never at a loss for words.”

  6. Jen says:

    Tannuzzo’s Tips
    The Tannuzzo Tenet
    Tonic Tannuzzo
    The Anti-Taciturn
    Tannuzzo Tells

  7. Rob Eppolito says:

    I found that even my worst ideas can sometimes help me think of better ones. So if you don’t like these 5 suggestions, I hope they’re bad enough to help….

    Words Matter
    The Written Word
    Tannuzzo On Copy
    In Other Words…
    The Fine Print

  8. Armineh Stepanians says:

    Write no Wrong

  9. Not bad so far. Good work, everyone.

  10. Susan Weiner says:

    Naming is not my thing, but I’ll throw out some ideas anyhow.

    Precepts from the Pro
    Writer’s Ravings
    Copy that Kills
    Writing that Rocks
    Do What I Say…Or Else
    Laws of Client Attraction
    Writing with Reason

    Oh, just realized I missed your deadline. I’m leaving these suggestions here anyhow. This is a good exercise because I need to come up with a name for the monthly critique on my Investment Writing Facebook page.

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