We are always amused by our competitors when they glorify
their naming processes as “proprietary” methodology and come up with mumbo
jumbo voodoo jive to describe what’s behind the curtain. Sometimes all that
behind the curtain is empty space. Let
us say it again:
Everyone
names things the same way, but some just do it better than others. When
you can stand by your names
proudly, you don’t need falderal to sell your names.
Which brings us to worldwide brand strategy, naming firm
and falderal experts, NameTag® International,
Inc.
( who claims their names are…)
Here is their International
mumbo jumbo voodoo jive:
“Our proprietary Idiotics™ Ideonics™
process encompasses BrandVision™,
strategic ideation, trademark assessment, brand testing and brand rollout
assistance.”
Falderal
to English translation:
Our process, that is like everyone else’s, involves thinking
up names, checking for conflicts, testing
it and stuff then pretend that we came up with great names (although we won’t tell
you that part). Then, in our downtime,
we sit around and think up junk like Ideonics™,
BrandVision™
and:
InSight
Research, which breaks down into four
distinct options for your brand research needs:
·
4Sight™ provides our clients with rapid market indicators of the
viability of their brand name.
·
EquiTest™ measures the brand equity of an existing name.
·
WorldTest™ serves as an international brand inference testing
procedure providing a preliminary, global linguistic analysis in languages
specified by the client.
·
VeriTest™ addresses global research and is designed to assist clients
with name assessment and final name candidate viability
Yikes. Nothing new there.
Here is what you get with Ideonics™ et al ; Everything from Amazara
to Zintrepid,
with STŌK,
Sorian,
Aerius,
Cognis
and Teligen
in between.
They say:
We Say:
Eat My Words creates truly unforgettable names like Spoon Me frozen yogurt, Cake Financial, Frigid ice cream, BackBeat ear buds and iPod clock radio we named Moondance. We can do the same for you….and we promise never to say falderal ever again.
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