In this episode, I give a 'crash course' on brand naming. How important is the brand name for a brand? How do we decide whether we need a new name? And how do actually craft a new brand name? Let's find out!
We talk about
- The must-haves for a brand name:
- Easy to pronounce (multiple languages?)
- Easy to remember (2 syllables, or simple)
- Distinctive from competitors
- Creates the right 'feeling'
- Can be owned (legally)
- Nice to haves
- Personal history links
- Key themes to explore, for example, 'mountaineering', ...
- .com can be a specific need by a business owner (explore it further)
- No-go's
- Cultural sensitivities
- Category cliche's (Flickr, Tumblr,...)
- Reasons to change a brand name:
- Hard to remember
- Hard to pronounce or write (try googling it)
- Not ownable
- To generic
- To literal (category)
- Big shift in the company and want to signal
- Brand naming tools:
- Trademark research: https://www.tmdn.org/tmview/#/tmview
- Global trademark database: https://www3.wipo.int/branddb/en/
- In different languages: https://www.indifferentlanguages.com/
- Use thesaurus for synonyms and other word relations: https://www.thesaurus.com/
- Interesting people on brand naming: Eli Altman's book 'Don't call it that' is a great starting point.
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