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Double Trouble
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: North of Pittsburgh
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Summerville, SC
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Additionally, you are running a small business in a niche market, so comparing your name to those used by larger companies marketing and selling into a larger market is not a good comparison. I doubt you are going to reach the size of an amazon.com or other mass retailer where branding is important to send a message to the consumer in the crowded marketplace. In short, a brand name is not that important unless you are heavily involved in a mass-marketed product field. When the consumer has "lots of choices" a brand name helps an individual product (or retailer) stand-out from the crowd. When you are in a niche market, the consumer doesn't necessarily need any strong brand name to identify you -- he just needs a name he can remember so he can find you when he needs you. I think rather than trying to change or "fine tune" your company name, you'll do a lot better to stay focused on providing what your customers want. If you have the autographed book they want you'll make the sale; if you don't have what they want, no matter how "powerful" of a brand name you might have, they won't be shopping with you. Understand the nature of niche marketing; it's all about meeting the specific needs of the customer that the big "brand-name" players don't. Pelican Parts doesn't exist because of its name, it is here because Wayne sells what one can't get at AutoZone or Advance Auto. You appear to offer what one can't get at an Amazon.com, a Books a Million, or a Barnes and Noble. Keep doing what works and don't worry about things like the "generic" nature of the name. Besides, if Kraft thinks "Veryfine" is good enough for a brand of juice, why do you think it's not good in marketing your books? |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Petaluma - San Francisco Area
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Pelican Books - we would all remember that
Readers Only Page Entertainment Rocket Books - sounds powerful Mystery to me Talisman Books - reference to King novel Cujo Book - another reference to King Kraft Books - just kidding Cheese Wiz Books - just kidding again
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