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The unimportance of product names

37signals.com

This is Signal vs. Noise , a weblog by 37signals about design, business, experience, simplicity, the web, culture, and more. Follow us on Twitter for more information on our products. The unimportance of product names. Don’t waste too much time on picking a perfect name for your product. Apr 27 2010.

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7 Must Have Features If You Sell Products Online

Entrepreneurs-Journey.com by Yaro Starak

That’s up 15% from 2011. You’re a crazy person if you have a product to sell and you don’t look at the World Wide Web as one of your top priority distribution channels. Back in the day, all you needed to worry about when it came to optimisation for online sales was your website. One Click Purchases.

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10 tips for naming your company, product, or service

www.thenameinspector.com

Ideally a name is relevant, positive, memorable, reasonably short, not too generic, not too similar to a competing name, associated with an available domain name, and distinctive enough to bring your web page to the top of search engine results. Thanks for a good article, it helped me a lot in my naming process.

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Lousy Products Might Break Your Bones – But A Name Will Seldom Hurt You

infochachkie.com

I would think that with a name like Smucker’s it has to be a vile disease or possibly a large, poisonous, South American leech. If “Smucker’s” can be slapped on food and annually generate billions of sales, chances are that your company name, no matter how mediocre, will not preclude you from achieving significant success.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

A great company name has to be snappy, memorable, and accurately convey your market space without limiting your reach. It also needs to make an easy to type URL so prospects can find you readily on the web. Lately other data storage startups were choosing names ending in.io The name of my business is BlueIvy Communications.

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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 ). Then Web 2.0 How to Name Your Startup [link].

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