Naming products SUCKS!

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Who else absolutely hates coming up with names for products? Man, if I had a penny for every minute I spent trying to come up with a creative name for something...

Am I the only one that would rather pull nose hairs all day than come up with a stinking product name?

Brad
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  • Profile picture of the author Edlund88
    haha yeah same thing with coming up with names for different websites i think.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brad Callen
    If I have to go to thesaurus.com one more time, I think I'm going to toss my PC out the window. lol...
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  • I usually narrow it down with available .com domain names first. That helps
    a little. There are several tools online where you can put in a word or two and it comes up with ideas, and at the same time a matching TLD.
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  • Profile picture of the author kindsvater
    Come on Brad, you're not trying hard enough.

    The Callenator.

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  • Profile picture of the author Tim3
    Think like a car manufacturer, one make dozens of models
    You have a brand right?

    Example:

    Bryxen Core 2 Auto Software
    X
    XL
    GT
    GTXL
    GTXLR
    S

    upsells/upgrades?


    Just don't put the word commission in it :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author anpharmd09
    You can always go for some catchy alliteration (hopefully that's the correct literary term?)

    ie: Facebook Fanpage Frenzy lol
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    • Profile picture of the author jamescanz
      Originally Posted by anpharmd09 View Post

      You can always go for some catchy alliteration (hopefully that's the correct literary term?)

      ie: Facebook Fanpage Frenzy lol
      Alliterations are awesome

      Many More:

      Google Grandslam

      Profit Pusher

      Email Ecstasy

      Fortune Followups
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  • Profile picture of the author Vik Pandey
    This is how i do it. First i check domains then see which is easy to remember and sound good enough. Then pick few names and ask some friends. Most liked name get picked.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brad Callen
    It always cracks me up when IMers throw on the word: Demon
    at the end of everything. lol...
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    • Profile picture of the author Chri5123
      Originally Posted by Brad Callen View Post

      It always cracks me up when IMers throw on the word: Demon
      at the end of everything. lol...
      I got stuck with kickstart for loads of my products, and "Dominator" and "Academy" - I know what you mean though - sitting there with the Thesaurus trying to pick one.

      Love your products Brad!

      All the best,

      Chris Jones
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  • Profile picture of the author Humbee360
    That sure seems to be a problem with so many products these days, just saw one recently that had a name that suggested something rather dirty, (I dont think they intended it) sometimes things just come out wrong.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Pagulayan
    I have no trouble thinking of names for my products.

    What sucks is just when you thought you found the perfect one, a quick google search proves you wrong.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
    I have a simple formula.

    1) Pick a keyword below...

    academy, school, class, classroom, training, summit, master, masters, mastery, blueprint, blueprints, report, reports, buzz, worksheet, manual, guide, checklist, whitepaper, case study, summit, machine, crusher, pro, cube, stand, press, formula, domination, direct, system, sense, influence, power,

    2) Then add one of your products main keywords.

    Finally, run it on this website.

    Lean Domain Search | Find a great domain name in seconds
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  • Profile picture of the author barbling
    Jesus Perez's suggestion is spot-on.

    Additionally, you can peruse action verbs like those at

    http://www.wellesley.edu/sites/defau...tion_verbs.pdf

    before feeding them into

    Lean Domain Search | Find a great domain name in seconds

    For example, select "ends with" and search on SEO.

    Domains containing "seo" | Lean Domain Search

    Fascinating suggestions returned.

    Hope that helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author NRabosa
    If the product is something very dear to you and you are trying to benchmark it as a remarkable product then you'd have to consider it very carefully. Gibberish names works one in a million shot. (See Kodak, Xerox, Ping Pong , Thermos, Zipper band Aid, Etc.) Heck, even small name adjustments is a big deal (Facebook was supposed to be called FaceMash or worse, "The Face Book")

    Most brand names in this category have become verbs thanks to their usage. (When we tweet-- Twitter)
    Make that product renowned to the extent that it will become part of the language.

    Like a joke I once read in a newspaper comic,
    "What should we call this New World?"
    "Why don't we call it Fred?"

    So there it is, instead of America it is now called Fred.

    Just remember, when naming products it has to be easy to remember (and spell) and be something that is easily associated on what it does.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Since you're in the IM/MMO space, it looks like you need to start with the following list:

      > A natural disaster, like a hurricane or tsunami
      > An illegal or performance-enhancing drug, like crack or steroids
      > A criminal like an assassin or ninja
      > Last, and probably least, what the product does

      Now just mix and match until you get the ultimate IM product name.

      [PS, that bulge in my cheek is indeed my tongue wedged firmly...]

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      • Profile picture of the author Brad Callen
        Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

        Since you're in the IM/MMO space, it looks like you need to start with the following list:

        > A natural disaster, like a hurricane or tsunami
        > An illegal or performance-enhancing drug, like crack or steroids
        > A criminal like an assassin or ninja
        > Last, and probably least, what the product does

        Now just mix and match until you get the ultimate IM product name.

        [PS, that bulge in my cheek is indeed my tongue wedged firmly...]

        haha... Unfortunately you're spot on with that assessment of the IM world.
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      • Profile picture of the author artflair
        Originally Posted by JohnMcCabe View Post

        Since you're in the IM/MMO space, it looks like you need to start with the following list:

        > A natural disaster, like a hurricane or tsunami
        > An illegal or performance-enhancing drug, like crack or steroids
        > A criminal like an assassin or ninja
        > Last, and probably least, what the product does

        Now just mix and match until you get the ultimate IM product name.

        [PS, that bulge in my cheek is indeed my tongue wedged firmly...]

        I just came up with one - 'Tsunami Assassin SEO on Steroids'
        That wasn't that hard!
        I actually enjoy this part of product creation
        Art
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  • Profile picture of the author Rod Cortez
    Originally Posted by Brad Callen View Post

    Who else absolutely hates coming up with names for products? Man, if I had a penny for every minute I spent trying to come up with a creative name for something...

    Am I the only one that would rather pull nose hairs all day than come up with a stinking product name?

    Brad
    Brad,

    After one or two glasses of red wine I always seem to come up with a good product name. I am totally serious! Not sure if it will work for you, but it's worked wonders for me.

    Tequila shots....well, not so much.

    RoD
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  • Profile picture of the author Nail Yener
    I enjoy coming up with product name ideas but when it comes to domain names it is totally different. I don't ever remember finding a domain name that I was 100% happy with. There is one thing that increases my creativity though: Reading classic novels.
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    • Profile picture of the author Dr los3
      No I don't have that issue. Take a bunch of drugs and go on a spiritual journey haha.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris30K
    Originally Posted by Brad Callen View Post

    Who else absolutely hates coming up with names for products? Man, if I had a penny for every minute I spent trying to come up with a creative name for something...

    Am I the only one that would rather pull nose hairs all day than come up with a stinking product name?

    Brad
    Hahaha, sounds like a wealthy person's problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author ecoverartist
    I can see Brad finally giving up and releasing something like InternetMarketingCrackTsunamiNinja.
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  • Profile picture of the author a2hosting
    You're definitely not the only one. I know we struggle to come up with hosting package names we haven't previously used. It's certainly one of the main times I use Thesaurus.com | Find Synonyms and Antonyms of Words at Thesaurus.com
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    • Profile picture of the author Brad Callen
      Originally Posted by a2hosting View Post

      You're definitely not the only one. I know we struggle to come up with hosting package names we haven't previously used. It's certainly one of the main times I use Thesaurus.com | Find Synonyms and Antonyms of Words at Thesaurus.com
      I know, right. It's like, the older the internet gets, the more impossible it is to come with a decent product name that isn't 20 words long, with 19 of the 20 words being completely meaningless.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lance K
    Originally Posted by Brad Callen View Post

    Am I the only one that would rather pull nose hairs all day than come up with a stinking product name?
    Perhaps we'll see a product with the word "tweezer" in the name from you in the future.
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  • Profile picture of the author Imfactsandsecrets
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    And then there's also the problem of finding out if the name has already been used earlier by someone - especially for product names.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jtraits
    ehehehe product name generator. 'if you can't do it by yourself, let the internet take over' xD
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  • Profile picture of the author Trey Morgan
    I actually enjoy coming up with product names. I guess it would become a problem if I was releasing a new product every week or so, but so far coming up with product names has been a piece of cake for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author pxjenkins
    Originally Posted by Brad Callen View Post

    Who else absolutely hates coming up with names for products? Man, if I had a penny for every minute I spent trying to come up with a creative name for something...

    Am I the only one that would rather pull nose hairs all day than come up with a stinking product name?

    Brad
    Agree it can be tough!
    My method, well part of it anyway, is to put main search term/kw into Google images and get inspiration there. Gives a very quick sense of the popularity of the subconscious imaging.

    Then, check trademark issues also.
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnMcCabe
      Originally Posted by pxjenkins View Post

      Agree it can be tough!
      My method, well part of it anyway, is to put main search term/kw into Google images and get inspiration there. Gives a very quick sense of the popularity of the subconscious imaging.

      Then, check trademark issues also.
      Interesting idea. Have to try that for naming my next book...
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  • Profile picture of the author ProLogic101
    Yeah i know the feeling
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  • Profile picture of the author sharpturn
    I search through Amazon books and jot down any titles that stand out to me. I then use those for inspiration. I have a list of power words that come in handy for grabbing attention and mix those into the titles too.
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