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    er of other advantages when contrasted with longer names. Another by-product of a short name is that it will likely be easier to spell.

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    This article is part two in a three part series on naming. The previous article in this series contained advice on how to select a naming firm and today’s article will cover the elements that go into creating a great name.

    Contrary to popular belief all of the great names have not already been taken. So, what are the components of a great name? While the answer varies a bit from industry to industry the following rules of thumb should be kept in mind:

    1. Keep it short: Short names are more memorable, easier to design around, more suitable for domain names and e-mail extensions and possess a number of other advantages when contrasted with longer names. Another by-product of a short name is that it will likely be easier to spell.

    2. Make it m

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    s article will cover the elements that go into creating a great name.

    Contrary to popular belief all of the great names have not already been taken. So, what are the components of a great name? While the answer varies a bit from industry to industry the following rules of thumb should be kept in mind:

    1. Keep it short: Short names are more memorable, easier to design around, more suitable for domain names and e-mail extensions and possess a number of other advantages when contrasted with longer names. Another by-product of a short name is that it will likely be easier to spell.

    2. Make it

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    So, what are the components of a great name? While the answer varies a bit from industry to industry the following rules of thumb should be kept in mind:

    1. Keep it short: Short names are more memorable, easier to design around, more suitable for domain names and e-mail extensions and possess a number of other advantages when contrasted with longer names. Another by-product of a short name is that it will likely be easier to spell.

    2. Make it

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    1. Keep it short: Short names are more memorable, easier to design around, more suitable for domain names and e-mail extensions and possess a number of other advantages when contrasted with longer names. Another by-product of a short name is that it will likely be easier to spell.

    2. Make it

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    er of other advantages when contrasted with longer names. Another by-product of a short name is that it will likely be easier to spell.

    2. Make it memorable: What good is a name that no one remembers? Your name should be distinctive and creative. Stop and think for a moment about names that you feel are great names and it is likely the catchy, memorable names that your brain will recall.

    3. Your name should describe what you do: If your name is short, memorable and descriptive you have hit the naming trifecta. Most of all your name should not confuse the market about what you do. If you refer to the use of the name “Alfalfa” for a tax and financial planning firm described in yesterday’s post you’ll see what I mean. If you work for a company where

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