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Fantastic Firefox Designs from the Mozilla Creative Collective
InterAwesome | 18 hours ago by Garin Kilpatrick
January 7th, 2010 | By: Garin Kilpatrick Mozilla’s Firefox, is an open source web browser, and the second most widely used web browser in the world. Initially Mozilla’s browser was named phoenix, then firebird, and then after heated trademark di read more
The Creativity in Naming a Business
JeyamArticle | January 5th 2010
The process of forming a business involves studying how their target customers think, and this is something you will hear time and time again. The brand name and logo should catch peoples attention. The corporate thinker would need common sense and c read more
The Naming Company Help
Share With You | January 4th 2010 by Toni jauhari
The internet has provided many kinds of things for the internet users. Some of us would love to use the internet to get some excellent businesses while some others love to have some fun. Somehow, the internet is certainly the perfect media to get som read more
Movie Dearest Proudly Presents: The 3rd Annual Dearie Awards!
Movie Dearest | January 3rd 2010 by Kirby Holt
Yes, it's that time of year again, time for some awards that are even gayer than the Tonys: The 3rd Annual Movie Dearest Awards!The "Dearies" honor the best and brightest of film, television and theater as covered here on Movie Dearest, and this yea read more
Made in China: RIICH G5
AutoTribute | December 31st 2009 by Kwame Owusu
Chinese automakers are renowned for shamelessly ripping-off the styling of the more established automakers. They are equally renowned for their ridiculous naming of their brands and models. Case in point, the RIICH G5. You read right–the car i read more
Made in China: RIICH G5
AutoTribute | December 31st 2009 by Kwame Owusu
Chinese automakers are renowned for shamelessly ripping-off the styling of the more established automakers. They are equally renowned for their ridiculous naming of their brands and models. Case in point, the RIICH G5. You read right–the car i read more
Importance of brand image
Mohans World Personal Blog entertainment fun knowledge write | December 30th 2009 by mohan
Note: This is a sponsored post. For any company to be even partially successful, it requires popularity among the masses and has to make its customer’s believe that the porducts or services from the particular company will be as per their needs in read more
Pepsi Skips Superbowl For Social
Viral Blog | December 26th 2009 by Paul van Veenendaal
Pepsi knows no advertising spot is wanted as much as one on Superbowl Sunday. Traditionally all the brands advertising during the big game use every trick in the book to create the most memorable, noteworthy commercials. Pepsi has always been present read more
Nasomatto - Hindu Grass review
+Q Perfume | December 24th 2009
The best was saved for last!Nasomatto - Hindu Grass - fragrance reviewStyle and class in one flacon!Hippie weddingOne could think Hindu Grass is about not taking showers, growing very long hair, dancing naked around the fire, smoking pot while liste read more
Mercedes Announces Petronas Partnership
Vehiclez | December 24th 2009 by BD Joe
Mercedes Grand Prix has secured the first major sponsor for its Formula 1 return next season, signing a long-term agreement with Malaysian oil and gas company Petronas. The arrangement will see Petronas become naming rights sponsor in a deal set to read more
Steve Nash Turns From Basketball to Naming and Branding
Strategic Name Development | December 23rd 2009
I'm going to blog about Canadian NBA player Steve Nash today, who is gracefully turning himself into a meaningful brand name. He is nowhere near as big a name as Kobe Bryant or many other high profile athletes, but he is congruently building himself read more
Crinkly Patent Clutch from Stella McCartney
Designer Handbags | December 23rd 2009 by Mushegh H
I continue to acquaint you with a line of handbags with a “brand-naming” of Stella McCartney, which consists of different models – from large totes to elegant clutches, such as this Crinkly Patent Clutch. This bag, of course, is for read more
Brand Naming: Context Counts
Branding Strategy Insider | December 22nd 2009 by Derrick Daye
“Naming a company Google or Squidoo or Blueturnip in the dot-com world isn’t weird. It’s the equivalent of naming your kid Michael.” That funny (and perceptive) quote comes from Small Is the New Big, a (2006) book from author and entrepren read more
Brand Naming: Context Counts
Branding Strategy Insider | December 22nd 2009 by Derrick Daye
“Naming a company Google or Squidoo or Blueturnip in the dot-com world isn’t weird. It’s the equivalent of naming your kid Michael.” That funny (and perceptive) quote comes from Small Is the New Big, a (2006) book from author and entrepren read more
SAAB Car Naming and Branding Up in the Air
Strategic Name Development | December 21st 2009
The saga around the SAAB brand name is pretty sad. It looks like the company is history, the car is history, and perhaps only the name will remain to be sold to the highest bidder. The blogosphere is full of bitterness about this, with one enginee read more
New Intel Core i7, i5 and i3 pricing and specs leaked
World Of Technology | December 20th 2009 by David Walker
Cores galoreMore Ho Ho Sinful sauce has trickled out of Guangzhou, so we thought it’d be rude not to serve you up a feast of velly blue beans.Here for your delectation is a full list of prices and specs for the next generation of Intel processors.I read more
Caddyinfo Twitter Updates for 2009-12-20
Caddyinfo.com Cadillac Blog | December 20th 2009 by Bruce Nunnally of Caddyinfo.com
RT @Spin_Thicket: (Brand Equity) The Cadillac of Brand Naming http://bit.ly/5urIMm # Yay thanks for posting RT @PeggyBristerHS: . @Caddyinfo The photo essay BLOG you asked for. http://bit.ly/6AKZxy # .@janedevin Excellent update. Hope your journey c read more
The Cadillac of Brand Naming
Branding Strategy Insider | December 18th 2009 by Derrick Daye
It’s the Cadillac of crossovers,” said the ads from Cadillac as it introduced its SRX vehicle for 2010. No longer is Cadillac merely a century-old brand name. Over time, it’s also become a rhetorical device. Consider these other read more
The Cadillac of Brand Naming
Branding Strategy Insider | December 18th 2009 by Derrick Daye
It’s the Cadillac of crossovers,” said the ads from Cadillac as it introduced its SRX vehicle for 2010. No longer is Cadillac merely a century-old brand name. Over time, it’s also become a rhetorical device. Consider these other read more
Sperry Named Brand of the Year, Nautical Gifts, Sales & Savin…
The Preppy Princess | December 18th 2009
Hello-Hello, and Happy Friday! We are struggling to accept the fact that Christmas is one. week. away. Oneweekfromtodayomgwhatevershallwedo???? There. Enough hysteria; we solider on. We have a hodge-podge today, including some last-minute gift idea read more
Just call your baby – Brand naming
The LEADSExplorer Blog | December 18th 2009
The (brand) name when a new baby is to be born Every once in a while a new product or service is defined, then created and developed: the new baby. Somewhere during the course of this, the problem or the challenge of the naming emerges. If the produc read more
2011 Audi A1 Graffiti Teasers (Photos , pictures)
Most Wanted Car Gallery | December 16th 2009 by Akhil P
All we really want to do at this moment in time is make a never-ending series of N'Sync jokes. But we don't know any. So instead, let's talk about how Audi has just picked Justin Timberlake to be their new spokesman. What's JT doing specifically? See read more
Justin Timberlake named new Audi “brand ambassador”
Auto Line Leads | December 16th 2009 by Brandon
Filed under: Geneva Motor Show, Europe, Marketing/Advertising, Hatchback, Audi, Celebrities All we really want to do at this moment in time is make a never-ending series of N’Sync jokes. But we don’t know any. So instead, let’s ta read more
Adweek names Apple the ‘Brand of the Decade’
The iPhone App Reviews, Apple News, Developer Notes | December 15th 2009 by Hari Lris
AdweekMedia’s Best of the2000’s brought some of the best advertising awards of 2000’s. And Apple ended up recieving top honors in 6 categories including Brand of the Decade” and “Marketer of the Decade” for Steve Jobs. AppleInsider as usu read more
Your Brand and YouTube
Social Media Philippines | December 14th 2009 by Rob Angeles
We all know YouTube to be the popular social media site for video sharing and streaming. I like digging for upcoming movie trailers on YouTube myself. But aside from that, I like how a lot of helpful vid-casts are available for me to view on this ma read more
Nexus One Naming and Branding Gets "Dogfooded" with New…
Strategic Name Development | December 14th 2009
The new Google phone is being "dogfooded" (tested) by employees and it's name is going to be Nexus One. It will be made by HTC and sold online. It seems this is the real deal, and of course has been met with real excitement across the blogosphere. read more
Brand Naming: Get it Right or Get Forgotten
Branding Strategy Insider | December 13th 2009 by Derrick Daye
On my first real job (at General Electric in Schenectady, N.Y.) I noticed a consistent advertiser in the electrical publications with an unusual name. A company selling wire and cable was called "Crapo." Presumably pronounced C read more
Brand Naming: Get it Right or Get Forgotten
Branding Strategy Insider | December 13th 2009 by Derrick Daye
On my first real job (at General Electric in Schenectady, N.Y.) I noticed a consistent advertiser in the electrical publications with an unusual name. A company selling wire and cable was called "Crapo." Presumably pronounced C read more
Buy Stadium Naming Rights, Without Spending a Penny
Nance Rosen Blog | December 8th 2009 by Greg
Fame! I’m gonna live forever! Remember, remember, remember: remember my name. In old media, starting with Fred Astaire, a triple threat was a guy who could sing, dance and act. The tradition continued with actor Ewan McGregor. He sings in Moulin Ro read more
Branding
Gimmefree's Blog | December 5th 2009 by weirdo
Brands are as old as the regional trade in antiquity. As early as the Egyptian, Greek and Roman Empire belonged to the first marker trading activity. Artists sign their work and products were mint mark as an expression of special quality. In the Midd read more

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