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		<title>9 Things To Consider When Naming Your Brand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since we talked here earlier about Naming Don'ts, let's see some DO's on the matter. Without any doubts, choosing a name is one of the most important decisions a company can make when launching a brand. More than that, when we're talking about small businesses it seems that the most stressful thing about starting a new company was not manufacturing of products or advertising to customers, but coming up with a name.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since we talked here earlier about <a title="Naming Don'ts" href="http://www.brandxpress.net/2006/09/naming-donts/">Naming Don&#8217;ts</a>, let&#8217;s see some <em>DO&#8217;s</em> on the matter. Without any doubts, choosing a name is one of the most important decisions a company can make when launching a brand. More than that, when we&#8217;re talking about small businesses it seems that the most stressful thing about starting a new company was not manufacturing of products or advertising to customers, but <a title="5 Elements to Consider When Naming Your Business" href="http://www.brandxpress.net/2006/07/5-elements-to-consider-when-naming-your-business/">coming up with a name</a>.</p>
<p>Here is a list of 9 things that should be taken in consideration when naming a new business or product:<br />
<span id="more-240"></span>1. <strong>The Name Achieves Differentiation From Competition</strong> &#8211; your name should be different from the competition, as should your messaging.<br />
2. <strong>The Name Reinforces Positioning in Marketplace</strong> &#8211; a name should make an impact and should bring forth some sense of the company&#8217;s position as it enters the marketplace.</p>
<p>3. <strong>The Name Engages Customer or Prospect</strong> &#8211; it should be something that causes interest, causes inquiry and causes potential for action.</p>
<p>4. <strong>The Name Is unforgettable</strong> &#8211; it should embed itself in the collective consciousness, tie to mental signposts in the consumer&#8217;s brain and help the consumer remember the name when speaking to friends.</p>
<p>5. <strong>The Name Has a Life of It&#8217;s Own</strong> &#8211; A company name needs to carry a self-sustaining message, something that identifies what the company does or provides, without additional messaging or clarity being added.</p>
<p>6. <strong>The Name Evokes Deep Well For Graphical Images</strong> &#8211; it helps develop a logo, and design for websites, etc.</p>
<p>7. <strong>The Name Rises Above the Goods and Services You Provide</strong> &#8211; it should have a greater, more encompassing edge than the things you provide &#8211; because if it is tied to services or products, and they change, your name might well need to, also.</p>
<p>8. <strong>The Name Has What It Takes to Dominate the Category</strong> &#8211; this comes from the idea of timelessness, of speaking to the consumer in an unforgettable way, but it also goes above and beyond that.</p>
<p>9. <strong>Url has to be Available for Registration For Web Address</strong>- extremely important issue in today&#8217;s time and age of the internet.</p>
<p><a href="http://wgsratlanta.com/blogs/index.php?blog=8&amp;title=waht_s_in_a_name&amp;more=1&amp;c=1&amp;tb=1&amp;pb=1">via</a>.</p>


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