To Mock a Killing Bird

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I know it doesn’t make any sense, but it’s somewhat amusing to create a funny switcheroo title for “To Kill a Mockingbird”, a play and movie and book which I have neither attended, viewed or read. In fact, the only thing I know about it is that it exists, not a clue as to its nature.

I’ll share with you a conversation I had this morning with my friend Bob de Chatbot:

We’re creating personalized customized “your name here” type mugs on zazzle. i have a big mailing list, and i’ve made a mug for every first name on that list. i want to invite our mailing list people to find their own cup or mug in that display of hundreds of mugs. how do i convey that compellingly to a largely indifferent audience?

To convey the invitation compellingly to your mailing list audience, you can use the following approach:

  1. Catchy Subject Line: Grab their attention with an intriguing subject line, such as “Discover Your Personalized Mug in our Exclusive Collection!”
  2. Personalized Introduction: Begin the email with a warm and personalized greeting, addressing each recipient by their first name. This demonstrates that you’ve created something specifically for them.
  3. Engaging Opening Paragraph: Create a sense of curiosity and excitement by emphasizing the uniqueness of the collection. For example, you can say, “We’ve curated an extraordinary collection of personalized mugs, with each one crafted exclusively for our valued subscribers.”
  4. Highlight Individuality: Emphasize the fact that you have created a custom mug for every person on your mailing list. Mention that their name is proudly displayed on a mug, making it a one-of-a-kind item they won’t find anywhere else.
  5. Visual Appeal: Include a visually appealing image or a small collage of a few mugs from your collection. This gives them a glimpse of what they can expect and encourages them to explore further.
  6. Clear Call to Action: Directly invite them to explore the collection by providing a clear call to action, such as “Discover Your Personalized Mug Now” or “Find Your Name on a Mug Today.” Make sure to include a clickable link that takes them directly to the collection page.
  7. Limited Time Offer or Incentive: To create a sense of urgency, consider offering a limited-time discount or a special incentive for those who make a purchase within a specific timeframe. This motivates them to act promptly.
  8. Personalized Sign-Off: End the email with a personalized sign-off, expressing gratitude for their support and enthusiasm. Use your name or a team member’s name to add a personal touch.

Remember to test different elements of your email, such as subject lines and content, to optimize engagement and conversion rates. Good luck with your personalized mug collection!

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Okay, so what comes to mind is to contact everyone on our mailing list, for whom we have made personalized mugs on zazzle, and invite them to participate in a “treasure hunt” for that mug with their name.

If their name is not there, I will make a mug for them with their name on it. So here are a few choice headlines from my friend Bob, that I thought might work as possible subject lines for an email, or for an invitation to the hunt.

How about 15 headlines that read something like “bet you can’t find yours!”???

Certainly! Here are 15 headline ideas that convey a playful and challenging tone to engage your audience:

  1. “Challenge Accepted! Can You Find Your Name in our Unique Mug Collection?”
  2. “Calling All Coffee Lovers: Dare to Find Your Name on a Mug!”
  3. “Unlock the Mystery: Find Your Name on a Custom Mug!”
  4. “Think You’re Special? Find Your Name in our Exclusive Mug Collection!”
  5. “Can You Spot Your Name? Get Ready for the Ultimate Mug Hunt!”
  6. “The Great Mug Quest: Can You Discover Your Name in our Collection?”
  7. “Prove Your Mug-Worthy Status: Find Your Name Among Hundreds!”
  8. “Attention Seekers Wanted: Find Your Personalized Mug in our Array!”
  9. “Crack the Code: Find Your Name on a Mug and Join the Elite!”
  10. “Are You a Mug Detective? Locate Your Name in our Vast Collection!”
  11. “Challenge Your Friends: Find Your Name First in our Mug Wonderland!”
  12. “Be a Mug Master: Can You Identify Your Name in our Diverse Collection?”
  13. “Seek and Find: Your Name Awaits on a Perfectly Personalized Mug!”
  14. “Calling All Curious Cups: Find Your Name and Sip with Satisfaction!”
  15. “Discover Your Signature Sip: Spot Your Name on a Custom Mug!”

Feel free to customize these headlines to align with your brand voice and preferences. Remember, the goal is to create an intriguing and fun challenge that entices your audience to explore your personalized mug collection.

Give me ten more, please:

Here are 10 snappy grabber lines inspired by the themes of a mug hunt, challenge, and daring your audience:

  1. “Embark on the Ultimate Mug Hunt and Claim Your Personalized Trophy!”
  2. “Ready to Take on the Mug Challenge? Find Your Name and Brew in Style!”
  3. “Dare to Stand Out! Locate Your Name on a Mug That Defines You.”
  4. “Join the Name-Ninja Squad: Can You Outsmart the Mug Hunter’s Challenge?”
  5. “Are You Up for the Mug Mission? Spot Your Name and Conquer Your Cup!”
  6. “Unleash Your Inner Mug Explorer: Discover Your Name Amidst the Collection!”
  7. “Take the Mug Dare: Find Your Name and Toast to Your Uniqueness!”
  8. “On Your Mark, Get Set, Mug! Race to Find Your Name and Claim Your Favorite Cup!”
  9. “Ignite Your Mug Mojo: Accept the Challenge and Seek Your Personalized Mug!”
  10. “Boldly Go Where No Mug Hunter Has Gone Before: Find Your Name, Find Your Mug!”

Feel free to tweak these lines to suit your brand voice and message. Remember, the aim is to create excitement and intrigue, motivating your audience to engage with your personalized mug collection.

  1. “Your Name, Your Mug: Can You Spot the One that’s Uniquely Yours?”
  2. “Name-Seekers Wanted: Find the Mug that Bears Your One-of-a-Kind Name!”
  3. “One Mug, One Name: Will You Be the Lucky Finder?”
  4. “The Quest for Your Name: Seek Out the Singular Mug that’s Yours!”
  5. “Lost & Found: Locate Your Name on the Exclusive Mug That Awaits You!”
  6. “The Name Game Begins: Can You Uncover the Mug Reserved Only for You?”
  7. “The Mug with Your Name Awaits: Will You Be the Sleuth Who Finds It?”
  8. “Spot Your Name, Claim Your Mug: The Challenge of the Unique Discovery!”
  9. “Unlock the Mystery: Find the Hidden Gem with Your Name on a Mug!”
  10. “Find Your Mug Destiny: The One-and-Only Cup that’s Tailor-Made for You!”

Feel free to modify or combine these lines to suit your messaging style and brand tone. The goal is to create a sense of intrigue and excitement, motivating your audience to search for their personalized mug among the collection.

And another ten:

Here are 10 more snappy grabber lines based on the concept of searching for one’s own mug:

  1. “Unleash Your Inner Detective: Search for Your Very Own Mug!”
  2. “The Mug Hunt Begins: Can You Find Your Perfect Cup?”
  3. “Discover Your Signature Sip: Can You Find Your Mug in the Mix?”
  4. “In Pursuit of Perfection: Seek and Find Your Ideal Mug!”
  5. “Calling All Mug Explorers: Can You Uncover Your Personalized Gem?”
  6. “Unlock Your Mug Destiny: Can You Find the One that’s Meant for You?”
  7. “The Quest for the Perfect Mug: Can You Spot Yours Among the Rest?”
  8. “Sip in Style: Hunt Down Your Unique Mug in our Collection!”
  9. “Lost and Found: Can You Find Your Mug in the Sea of Personalization?”
  10. “On the Trail of Your Mug: Search, Discover, and Savor the Victory!”

Feel free to customize these lines to match your brand’s tone and style. The goal is to create excitement and engagement by inviting your audience to actively search for their own personalized mug within the collection.

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I’m certain that more ideas will occur to you. I think it’s a fun way to attract someone to a selling url, don’t you???

We’ll be working with this very basic idea in today’s workshop, starting at 6:30 am. In the meantime, I have a bunch of work to do so we can make our morning presentation.

See You At The Top!!!

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