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A competition for naming has been organized 


Company


Slogan


From ordinary to extraordinary


Company's area of activity:  


An international IT company engaged in most tasks in the IT field. From logo design and creating online stores to game development on iOS and marketing. From A to Z.

 

Description of product/service categories:  


Programming

Branding

Design

Marketing

Mobile application development

Consulting

Copywriting

Website development

And so on 


Distribution channels and sales geography:  


Advertising on social media, search engines, outdoor advertising.

The whole world. 


Target audience portrait:  


Companies and individuals who need IT services, advertising, website creation, consulting, and so on. 

Startups and already active entrepreneurs who value their time and money.


Closest competitors:  


https://www.craftedny.com/

https://rno1.com/

https://www.3mediaweb.com/


Main competitive advantages of the company:  


The company provides a full range of IT services. From A to Z. 


Is there a creative concept (what should the name mean)?  


The name should indicate the company's area of activity or be close in meaning.
It can also contain a combination of several words or an abbreviation of no more than 4 words. 


What should be reflected in the name? 

  • prestige
  • dynamism
  • modernity
  • innovation
  • uniqueness
  • creative approach
  • "Digital" 


Is it allowed/welcome to tie the name to the owner's surname/name, geographical location, area of activity, or another key word (please specify)?  

Yes. (write in a private message) 


Can the name be a neologism (new form)?  

Yes, it is welcome. 


What words and phrases are better not to use?  


None. 


Language of writing:  

English (only in Latin letters)


Number of words in the name: 


From 1 to 4.

Preferably 1 or 2 words. If 2 words, they should combine and carry semantic weight. 


If more than 2 words, there should be a catchy abbreviation. 

Examples

(Ikea - Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd)

(ASOS - AsSeenOnScreen)

(MAC - Make-up Art Cosmetics)

(SPAM - Shoulder of Pork and Ham)

(UPS - United Parcel Service)


Is trademark registration planned?  

Yes


Will a domain registration with the chosen name be conducted?  

Yes


Should the domain name exactly match the name in English letters?  


Yes, but it is not mandatory. 


In which domain zones is registration planned? 

  • .com (not mandatory)
  • .eu
  • .ee


Are you considering the possibility of purchasing a premium domain?

No


Please provide any additional information you consider important.


It should be easy to remember.

When submitting a name application, please describe what it means.



Updates
Update #1

Dear Participants! 

Before submitting your options, please read the terms of reference carefully. 

If you are unsure about anything, message me privately, I respond quickly.

99% of the names you propose do not meet the terms of reference. 


Once again, I remind you!


When submitting a name application, please describe what it means.

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9 May 2022, 9:34
Update #2

Let's create 2 directions:


1. Abbreviation of 3 letters


a. A great name will be if the abbreviation and its expansion make sense. (HIT - House of Information Technology / BIT -  Bureau of Information Technology) both domains are taken. Otherwise, I wouldn't be holding a contest. 

b. The abbreviation sounds and looks nice, also has the right meaning. Contains keywords applicable to the company's industry. (MWM, WMW, AKA and so on) 


*As an option, you can use already existing well-known abbreviations and replace 1 letter to create a suitable name for my company.


2. Combining 2 or 3 words into one.


Netflix ("net" for net or internet and "flix" for films in colloquial language.)

Adidas (an abbreviation of the name of founder Adolf (“Adi”) Dassler.)




You can add words 

Design, Marketing, Programming, Consulting, Data, Digital, IT, Ministry, Embassy and similar words in meaning and industry. 

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12 May 2022, 13:32