Naming my Clickbank style Diet niche info product?

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Trying to launch a CB style info product in the diet/weightloss niche.

Have all the content and provides great value for the money I want to charge. Have the whole funnel mapped out, all the upsell offers, front end, back end..etc.

Only BIG problem is I have no clue what to call it and what URL to get based on the product's name.

Are there any services out there that can help name an info product/url?

Shouldn't be that difficult but having the worst time finding something that doesn't sound overly scammy or way too generic.

How does everyone go about naming their info products?
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  • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
    If you scan the CB marketplace, you'll find a ton of possibilities to model. But for a shortcut, you should probably include a reference to ninjas, steroids or crack.

    [For the humor-impaired, that last part was intended as satire.]
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    • Profile picture of the author aizaku
      no one is better suited to name your baby than you!

      you've been working on it for a while now...


      why not name it yourself?

      -Ike Paz
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    • Profile picture of the author George Schwab
      Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

      If you scan the CB marketplace, you'll find a ton of possibilities to model. But for a shortcut, you should probably include a reference to ninjas, steroids or crack.

      product name:

      Overnight Diet Ninja

      "Customer swear on a stack of Bibles no Steroids or doing Crack required"
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      • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
        Originally Posted by George Schwab View Post

        product name:

        Overnight Diet Ninja

        "Customer swear on a stack of Bibles no Steroids or doing Crack required"
        Probably more like Overnight Diet Ninja - drop the weight like a crackhead on steroids.
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  • Profile picture of the author jinmin
    Do a quick research at CB and JVZoo marketplace to see how other products in the same niche as yours name their product. Rule of thumb is to choose a catchy name, but the name should clearly illustrate your diet/weightloss niche, peferably with the keyword.weightloss/diet in it. Make sure the domain name is available to register (.com).

    As catchy as the name may sound, make sure it does not appear too hypey as people may stay away from the product.
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  • Profile picture of the author jbsmith
    Here's a hint...make sure there is a benefit of what this diet will do for your customer in the title.

    For example, "Truth About Abs" focused on having amazing abs, "Get Lean Program" targets those who want to look leaner, "Fat Burning Furnace" talks obviously about losing fat.

    It is more important to understand the specific result you will target in your branding (losing fat, gaining muscle, 10x energy, look younger, etc...) and structure your branding around that concept.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    I agree with Jeff.

    Think of the top benefit your product is going to give the buyer. Narrow it to a concise couple of words or short phrase and make that the focus of the product name.

    Also, I would do a little keyword "digging" to see what words have the highest search volume. For instance . . .

    Do you know which word below is searched most often? Least often?
    • Guide
    • Report
    • Handbook
    • Manual
    • eBook
    • Course
    Why not take advantage of highly searched terms?

    Steve


    Answers: Least often searched is handbook. Most often searched (twice as often as #2) is manual.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alexis Gil
    I think that the best way is to use combination of something simple that will explain at once what you propose and of something specific that will attract attention and will be memorable.
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