Ok so I've come up with a half dozen brand names for a product that I'm developed, and I want to find a method to pick the best one. Of course I can ask friends and family, but beyond that are there any ways to run it by many people quickly and cheaply? Any ideas are really welcomed!
[+] [-] chefsurfing|13 years ago|reply
When you are small you have to be more specific because you have a lower number of impressions ( chances to talk to your potential customers ) and you need to make sure you are sending the right message. The big brands can afford to put their message in more places, so they can be more abstract. Small brands don't have that luxury.
[+] [-] markddotme|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mcgeadyd|13 years ago|reply
Also: 1. Thanks for your comments people - genuinely appreciated 2. Wordoid is awesome! Never seen it before, but its a lot of fun! Will certainly play around with it 3. Yeah, I'm ruling out anything that doesn't have a free .com domain name (twitter handle gets bonus marks!)
[+] [-] markddotme|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] lignuist|13 years ago|reply
Is it easy to type?
Is the spelling obvious?
Is it easy to pronounce?
Does it explain something?
Does it sound similar to something else? If so, is this a good thing?
[+] [-] eclipticplane|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] caw|13 years ago|reply
One thing my friend did with naming his service was to ask his friends about the names. Two weeks later he called them back up and asked: What was the name of the service I asked you to name? He overwhelmingly got 1 answer that they could remember.
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