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Help me choose a new name for on-line bookstore!
As some of you know, I operate an on-line bookstore part time called veryfinebooks.com .
I'm starting to hate this name for several reasons. It's too long for a dot com, it's too generic sounding, and it breaks several immutable laws of branding! I've also received a "cease and desist" notification from the Kraft cheese people. "Veryfine" juice anyone? :eek: so all you marketing wizards, any good ideas for a brand new name? Most of our book are signed high end collectibles, from Easton Press with a large Stephen King section. I've been toying around with the word "epigraphy" lately, which means " the study of inscriptions", trying to create a new word, like "epigrafis" or "epigraf". Any and all ideas very welcome. a new name is in our future but for now it's a struggle to come up with one. Thank you. |
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Re: Help me choose a new name for on-line bookstore!
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I think your current name is fine. It's easy to remember; I can remember it after only one read. It's only thirteen letters (that's not long) and communicates a good deal about your business. I don't know what "several immutable laws of branding" you think you are breaking with it; can you explain what you mean by that comment? If, as you say, most of your books are "signed high end collectibles" I think the name fits very well. Additionally, if you change the name of an established business, you run some risk of confusing and losing customers. If your sales are fine, I wouldn't mess with the name. |
A few more. This is fun :)
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readersfinest readersselect bookselect Duh, I no good at this.. :rolleyes: Good luck ! |
How about "lol-dork-books.com"?
Just ribbing ya. :D |
Actually I like your epigraf.com. Unique, short, and memorable.
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From what I've read about marketing, start with the insight, not the idea. What makes your business different, or distinguishes it from others? Use that as inspiration and the ideas will come from that.
Scott |
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I like Scott's ideas...Book'em! and also "DogEared"
Catchy and clever! Lisa :) |
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when you think of branding, you think of a proper noun used effectively associate with something else. Like "Xerox", "Macy's", "Staples", "Volvo", "Subway".
These are all made up proper nouns that stand for something in the consumers mind. ie. "Volvo" for safety, "Staples", for office superstore. veryfinebooks is just too long, has an adjective and an adverb in there(?). i dont like it. I need something different, a proper noun that people can associate with Very Fine Books!....similar to when you think of "Rolex", you think of quality watches, or "Miller", good beer!, "Volvo" reliable safe cars.... the name also breaks the "law of the generic". the name itself sounds generic, like "fine books" or if you names your beer company "very good beer", same to naming your tire company "High Perfomance Tires". of your sub shop, "Best Tasting Subs"..instead of "Subway". am I making any sense? |
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Here is an article in Fortune that discusses branding.
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/articles/0,15114,1119285,00.html Scott |
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