Archive for the 'Alliteration' Category

A New Resource To Help You Learn About Domain Names

DnJournal.com introduced me to the Domain Name Knowledge Base (DNKB.org).  To quote,  ‘the goal of the site is to help educate the public about the domain name industry by providing easily accessible [...]

“Blackberry, Swiffer, Dasani: the man behind some the most popular brand names”

CountOn2.com had an interesting article about David Placek of Lexicon Branding and how he works “with clients to solve a problem, to help them communicate something“.  Placek said, “What makes a brand name so important is that it’s your permanent media,“
Today, the company employs dozens of people around the world.  Placek started his career at [...]

“Choose A Winning Domain Name”

GoBackpacking.com offers a lot great advice and a bunch of examples to help you think about choosing a ‘winning’ domain name.  Check out the blog entry…http://www.gobackpacking.com

Use of Alliteration and Misspellings in Domain Names

Lauren created an interesting post for “The Perplexikon”, which “is devoted to the documentation of letter abuse” entitled “Trade name desiderata“.  She quotes an essay from 1925 that said,
“Some day [alliterative] names will no longer be thought attractive or
picturesque. They will not be novel enough to catch the eye and
therefore to promote sales…”
The same [...]