edit: a little proof; yumbud.com
How to name your startup: A 9 month first-hand journey through rebranding
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Re: How to name your startup: A 9 month first-hand journey through rebranding
#12Sometimes it's the hardest part of the rebranding.
Re: How to name your startup: A 9 month first-hand journey through rebranding
#13* Have the .com
* Be able to pronounce it and the url without confusion.
Got those two things? Great, now get back to shipping your product. Seriously, names are irrelevant and unless you have mega cash you're not going to get a 10x name (eg: path.com) so just make sure you're not terrible.
Here is a better name for learndot: learnduck.com you're welcome.
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
In that case: Learndot: "Our company is called learndot." Customer: "Learn dot what?" Learndot: "Learn dot nothing - that's the name of the company." Customer: "Learn dot nothing?" Learndot: "Well, dot com." Customer: "Learn dot com? Why didn't you say that?" Learndot: "No, it's learn dot dot com." Customer: "Dot dot?" Learndot: "No, the first dot is spelled dee-oh-tee." Customer: "???" I hope I'm not coming across a…
Fair enough - usually I just say "Learndot, dee oh tee" and it's no problem. Though I agree it's not perfect. The other factors balanced it out (spellability, MVP-ness and so forth). You're right, naming is hard.
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#15According to the article, one of the reasons they changed the company name is because it was hard for people to understand the old name when spoken verbally. Their new name seems to have the same problem. For example: Learndot: "Email me at paul-at-learn-dot-dot-com" Customer: "learn dot com?" Learndor "No, learn dot dot com" Customer "???"
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#16Twitter handle was registered, but had never tweeted and looked abandoned. I contacted a friend who works at Twitter and after a bit of investigation was able to get @learndot as well
Is this something that's easy to do? Can it be done if you don't know anyone inside Twitter? I had to settle for something like @myappnameapp instead of @myappname because the username was already taken but had never been used. I'd be interested to learn what are the Twitter policies regarding this.
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#17Re: How to name your startup: A 9 month first-hand journey through rebranding
#18I'm interested in this particular thing: Twitter handle was registered, but had never tweeted and looked abandoned. I contacted a friend who works at Twitter and after a bit of investigation was able to get @learndot as well Is this something that's easy to do? Can it be done if you don't know anyone inside Twitter? I had to settle for something like @myappnameapp instead of @myappname because the username was alread…
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#19Re: How to name your startup: A 9 month first-hand journey through rebranding
#20Sam Stokes (Rapportive co-founder) called it his "favourite post on naming things". :)
Ooh, and Sam's coworker called it "absolutely brilliant". I might be reaching now.