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| AKA as Goldmind123 :) War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2009
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Hello worriers I stuck every time I try to develop a product and find a good name for it, currently, I'm on a big project to develop a language learning course, but found the name I put for my course used by 2 or 3 others, Anyone knows a good service/piece of software that I can use to find good names for my products? I came across this one " names-n-brands.com" but the site doesn't have a professional look, I don't feel comfort with it, Any suggestions? |
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| Brutal honesty's me Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Coín, Spain
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Your project is not finished yet so you will be better advised to wait and see if a name presents itself. Think how many authors create their book titles from a pivotal point in the text. |
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You might not like what I say - but I believe it. Build it, make money, then build some more Some old school smarts would help - and here's to Rob Toth for his help. Bloody good stuff, even the freebies! Last edited by artwebster; 03-15-2009 at 03:04 PM. Reason: spelling error | |
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| Don't Just Sit There! Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: NE UK
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Take a look at this . . . 12 Excellent Tools for Picking a Domain Name Some great resources in there. |
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