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Why Some Startups Win

Steve Blank

His company had marched through customer discovery, learning about the customer problem, validated solutions and was now scaling sales and marketing. But he was getting uneasy that as his headcount was growing the productivity of his marketing department seemed to be rapidly declining. Help Engineering understand customer needs.

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15 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

The name of our company came from the name of our flagship product. Since we’re a mobile app company we wanted a product name that was short, easily remembered, non-controversial and at least somewhat descriptive of the service. Thanks to Hilary Reiter, Redhead Marketing & PR. #5

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

I started a couple of businesses before NCrypted and knew that finding the right name for the business is very important and you can’t take it lightly. My idea back then was clear that the name should address what we are doing and should be something that our target customers can directly relate to. Cherish was born.

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How to Name Your Startup

www.rocketwatcher.com

But name your startup John Smith and Associates and you’ve got yourself a problem. I’ve never named a company but I’ve named products a handful of times with decidedly mixed results (See my post on product naming here ). 7 Startup Customer Discovery Questions. Great post.

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