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Time for a fresh brand
Brand Name Categories
There are three main categories of brand names, each with specific characteristics:

   -   Descriptive:            LaserJet printer
   -   Suggestive:             Platinum credit card
   -   Arbitrary:              Motorola phone

When you undertake the brainstorming process to find a new brand name, you need
to take into account a number of basic criteria for the selection of a good new brand
name (see list below). Finding a name which meets all of these criteria is no simple
task. For example, it is quite easy to come up with some good descriptive or
suggestive names, only to find that the corresponding domain names are not
available.

Note that whatever name you come up with in the end, the new name will need time
to “grow upon you”, especially in the case of a merger or a phase-out of an older
brand, where it will require the phasing out of familiar brands that stakeholders have
been comfortable with, and could therefore be reluctant to abandon.

Four classes of suitable names

Based on our former experience with real customer cases, we have found that a
selection process which takes the essential naming criteria into account, will result in
a list of potential names which are of the “arbitrary” category (see above). These
“fabricated” names will typically fall into one of these four classes:

   -   Name based on a Latin or Greek root-component:
         o Imagonis, Altavista, Artis, Nuvius, Celera, Kreatos
   -   Name formed by unique blend of two existing words, or parts of words:
         o BrightFish, BudgetBlaze, Meshbone, TurnLeaf, Volkswagen
         o Accenture, Comcast, FedEx, Sucrogen, Cullinaria
   -   Name formed by nice-sounding unique (or weird) combinations of syllables:
         o Audi, Adidas, Andalis, Alcoa, Kodak, Lego, Dexia, Google
   -   Name formed by changing the spelling of an existing word:
         o Ikon, Klout, Qwest, Treets




Paul Van Cotthem | paul@turnleaf.be | www.turnleaf.be
Primary name selection criteria
Good fit with customer and company culture and positioning

   -   Name must be attractive to its intended audience, and to your own employees.

Trademark available

   -   The new name may not be registered by other companies. A trademark check
       must be performed in all countries where the company intends to operate.
       Also check similar sounding names.

Domain name(s) available

   -   Ideally, the top-level domain names (com, net, org) and geographical domains
       (eu, be, nl, fr, de, ...) are available for the chosen new brand name.
   -   Selecting a new brand for a combined company presents an opportunity to
       make the domain names reflect the real company name instead of the
       combined former names. Old domain names should be kept, and must
       automatically redirect to the new domain. Note: it is good practice to put up a
       page with message about the name change, before redirecting to the home
       page of the new site.
   -   Also check social media sites (Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Foursquare, et al)

Few Google (“phrase”) search results

   -   Search for your name in Google (both with and without double quotes around
       it). The lower the number of search results the better, since this improves the
       chances that your company site will appear in the first page of search results.
       Note that a large majority of searchers never look beyond the first page of
       Google search results, so getting a first-page position is crucial for potential
       customers to find you quickly and easily (as you well know...).

No negative connotations

   -   Ensure the name does not have negative meaning, also in other languages
       (e.g. “Chevrolet Nova”, which meant “does not work”)




Paul Van Cotthem | paul@turnleaf.be | www.turnleaf.be
Contains clear indications of origin, brand values, or unique advantages

   -   The name must be attractive to its intended audience (customers, employees,
       partners) and contain hints of aspirational brand values, brand positioning,
       unique product advantages, or service characteristics.

Easy to pronounce in major languages, and sounds good.

   -   The name must be easy to pronounce, and must sound similar, in all major
       languages English, Spanish, French, German, et al. Also, the name must sounds
       “likeable” to its intended audiences.

Easy to spell correctly

   -   Imagine your name appears in a radio ad or is pronounced during a phone
       conversation. Will it be easily remembered? Will it be spelled correctly when
       people want to search for it in Google? For example, almost nobody makes a
       mistake in the spelling of the name “Nivea” when they hear in on the radio,
       but many do when they hear “Häagen-Dazs”. Make sure your new name is
       spelled right upon first hearing it..

Easy to remember

   -   No more than 3 syllables, makes the name easy to pronounce and remember.

Can be used as a verb

   -   A name will spread more quickly when people start using it as a verb. For
       example, in the USA people do not photocopy documents, they “xerox” it.
       “Can you google that?”, has also become a common expression.

No acronyms

   -   People remember names which look like real words much better than
       acronyms. For example, “Donna Karan” is easier to remember than “DKNY”.

Begins with the letter “A”

   -   If need to choose between good names, and one of them starts with the letter
       “A”, than pick that one. For in order to rank high in alphabetical listings (e.g. in
       business directories, trade-show catalogs, et al), the new name ideally starts
       with the letter “A”.

Paul Van Cotthem | paul@turnleaf.be | www.turnleaf.be
Paul Van Cotthem | paul@turnleaf.be | www.turnleaf.be

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10 Tips for Brand Naming your Product or Startup Company

  • 1. Time for a fresh brand Brand Name Categories There are three main categories of brand names, each with specific characteristics: - Descriptive: LaserJet printer - Suggestive: Platinum credit card - Arbitrary: Motorola phone When you undertake the brainstorming process to find a new brand name, you need to take into account a number of basic criteria for the selection of a good new brand name (see list below). Finding a name which meets all of these criteria is no simple task. For example, it is quite easy to come up with some good descriptive or suggestive names, only to find that the corresponding domain names are not available. Note that whatever name you come up with in the end, the new name will need time to “grow upon you”, especially in the case of a merger or a phase-out of an older brand, where it will require the phasing out of familiar brands that stakeholders have been comfortable with, and could therefore be reluctant to abandon. Four classes of suitable names Based on our former experience with real customer cases, we have found that a selection process which takes the essential naming criteria into account, will result in a list of potential names which are of the “arbitrary” category (see above). These “fabricated” names will typically fall into one of these four classes: - Name based on a Latin or Greek root-component: o Imagonis, Altavista, Artis, Nuvius, Celera, Kreatos - Name formed by unique blend of two existing words, or parts of words: o BrightFish, BudgetBlaze, Meshbone, TurnLeaf, Volkswagen o Accenture, Comcast, FedEx, Sucrogen, Cullinaria - Name formed by nice-sounding unique (or weird) combinations of syllables: o Audi, Adidas, Andalis, Alcoa, Kodak, Lego, Dexia, Google - Name formed by changing the spelling of an existing word: o Ikon, Klout, Qwest, Treets Paul Van Cotthem | paul@turnleaf.be | www.turnleaf.be
  • 2. Primary name selection criteria Good fit with customer and company culture and positioning - Name must be attractive to its intended audience, and to your own employees. Trademark available - The new name may not be registered by other companies. A trademark check must be performed in all countries where the company intends to operate. Also check similar sounding names. Domain name(s) available - Ideally, the top-level domain names (com, net, org) and geographical domains (eu, be, nl, fr, de, ...) are available for the chosen new brand name. - Selecting a new brand for a combined company presents an opportunity to make the domain names reflect the real company name instead of the combined former names. Old domain names should be kept, and must automatically redirect to the new domain. Note: it is good practice to put up a page with message about the name change, before redirecting to the home page of the new site. - Also check social media sites (Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Foursquare, et al) Few Google (“phrase”) search results - Search for your name in Google (both with and without double quotes around it). The lower the number of search results the better, since this improves the chances that your company site will appear in the first page of search results. Note that a large majority of searchers never look beyond the first page of Google search results, so getting a first-page position is crucial for potential customers to find you quickly and easily (as you well know...). No negative connotations - Ensure the name does not have negative meaning, also in other languages (e.g. “Chevrolet Nova”, which meant “does not work”) Paul Van Cotthem | paul@turnleaf.be | www.turnleaf.be
  • 3. Contains clear indications of origin, brand values, or unique advantages - The name must be attractive to its intended audience (customers, employees, partners) and contain hints of aspirational brand values, brand positioning, unique product advantages, or service characteristics. Easy to pronounce in major languages, and sounds good. - The name must be easy to pronounce, and must sound similar, in all major languages English, Spanish, French, German, et al. Also, the name must sounds “likeable” to its intended audiences. Easy to spell correctly - Imagine your name appears in a radio ad or is pronounced during a phone conversation. Will it be easily remembered? Will it be spelled correctly when people want to search for it in Google? For example, almost nobody makes a mistake in the spelling of the name “Nivea” when they hear in on the radio, but many do when they hear “Häagen-Dazs”. Make sure your new name is spelled right upon first hearing it.. Easy to remember - No more than 3 syllables, makes the name easy to pronounce and remember. Can be used as a verb - A name will spread more quickly when people start using it as a verb. For example, in the USA people do not photocopy documents, they “xerox” it. “Can you google that?”, has also become a common expression. No acronyms - People remember names which look like real words much better than acronyms. For example, “Donna Karan” is easier to remember than “DKNY”. Begins with the letter “A” - If need to choose between good names, and one of them starts with the letter “A”, than pick that one. For in order to rank high in alphabetical listings (e.g. in business directories, trade-show catalogs, et al), the new name ideally starts with the letter “A”. Paul Van Cotthem | paul@turnleaf.be | www.turnleaf.be
  • 4. Paul Van Cotthem | paul@turnleaf.be | www.turnleaf.be