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6 Tips to Choosing a Great Company/Product Name

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The Self-Serve Startup » 6 Tips to Choosing a Great Company/Product Name. When naming your company you’re naming your baby. So give your baby a name that will still be a good name when she’s all grown up. The product name is not special in any way. Venture without Capital.

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24 Entrepreneur Explain How They Come Up With Their Business Name

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Remember that your goal is to come up with a distinctive name and has an immediate impact on the people you're attempting to target. 17- Avoiding Web 2.0ish syndrome. Avoiding the Web 2.0-ish ish syndrome is one piece of advice I have for coming up with a company name. Thanks to Jonathan Saeidian, Brenton Way! #17-

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The 5 Biggest Turn-Offs On A Company Website

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Even the most beautifully designed website in the world will fall short if it is unclear what the company does. The internet is growing increasingly visual, and while photos and videos are certainly an important part of web design, they can’t come at the expense of clarity. Broad and shallow versus narrow and deep.

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20 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

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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. 9- Developed from super-hero cues. Kimberly Urosek.

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How to Make Product Pages That Sell

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New businesses’ product pages need to be descriptive enough in the right way so search engines will find them. SEO does involve knowing a bit about how web pages are formatted. Any keywords, like a product name, that are in both the title and the first H1 tag will be strongly tied to the final indexing of the page.

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