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20 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

I had three goals: match the name for the intended industry and make the name easy to remember. Most important, knowing this product was first of its kind in the industry, the goal was to make the products name as important as Klennex is to any tissue. My grandfather’s name is Jose Guadalupe Franco.

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3 Compelling Product Packaging Design Strategies To Turn Millennials and Gen Z Into Zealous Advocates

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This includes your company’s name and logo design. In fact, some Brands have created product names specifically targetting these generations. Fun product packaging helps companies create zealous advocates for their products. Both groups actively use social media and love to share product pictures and stories.

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How to Rank Well for Your Brand-Driven Queries in Google

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Imagine someone searching for [your-company-name scam ] or [your-product-name alternative ]. People are researching companies using online search more and more: Less than 30% of customers want to talk to a salesperson to learn more about a product, while over 60% use a search engine to learn more about it.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

I flew down the path of inventing the product, with a new patented holder for the chalk, so parents, kids, grandparents and even special needs folks can draw with sidewalk chalk without having to be on the ground. But people either didn’t get the meaning of those initial names or their eyes didn’t light up.

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