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Subject: RE: UKNM: 'Wacky Names'
From: Wallace, Darren
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 17:26:00 +0100

Do people still think that 'Yahoo!" is still a wacky name?

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tsugumi Anai [tanaiatRedHotChilli [dot] com (mailto:tanaiatRedHotChilli [dot] com)]
> Sent: 17 July 2000 15:06
> To: 'uk-netmarketingatchinwag [dot] com'
> Subject: UKNM: 'Wacky Names'
>
>
> Building a brand both online and offline is not just about
> the name. The
> brand conveys a message about a business. A strong brand can
> be built around
> either a wacky or a conservative name providing it has values
> and attributes
> that appeal to the target audience, and providing it delivers on its
> 'promise'. If the brand is strong and well managed, no matter
> what the name,
> it will remain. Brands that are household names now, such as
> Apple, Virgin
> or even Orange, were considered wacky in their time. And
> those are offline
> brands to boot! The thing to remember about many online
> brands, even those
> in the financial sector, is that they are new businesses in
> their own right.

[Sam says: msg chopped]

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Replies
  Re: UKNM: 'Wacky Names', tim moore
  RE: UKNM: 'Wacky Names', Sam Carrington

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