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Sarah Worsham / Feb 16, 2009

Morning Edition – Feb 16, 2009

Hope you had a great weekend!  Here’s some morning reading to start your week:

  • The Top 20 Most Engaging Facebook Applications (AllFacebook)
  • What Tech Execs Love About the Stimulus (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • How to Get Free Books to Review On Your Blog (ProBlogger)
  • Rebranding for your demographic: the rare old MTN DEW (Opinionated Marketers)
  • Visualizing Blog Analytics (Online Marketing Blog)
  • US Retail e-Commerce Down 3% 4Q08, Up 6% For The Year (Marketing Charts)
  • Will Google’s Android Power the New Fourth Screen? (GigaOM)

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Aaron Worsham / Feb 13, 2009

Is your brand 'Google Safe'?

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There is a term we used to throw around the publishing desks back in the day.  If we had a new branded product or publication we wanted to create, the first  bullet point on the ToDo list was to find out if the name it was ‘Google Safe’.     For us, ‘Google Safe’ meant the term or name or phrase or tagline was light on targeted search results in Google and was available for someone to make their own.  I use the quotes there because, unaware at the time, Google was branding its own line of services and calling them Google Safe Browsing (who knew).  The term stuck in my head since and I’m not sure what the the kids are calling it today but at least the concept is alive and well.  The CEO of a web startup that will intentionally mispell an english word as their brand to find a niche in a crowded search market, that’s a woman who enjoys the path less chosen.

Good online branding is getting difficult.  It has to be memorable, short, representative if possible, and it has to be somewhat available on Google.  I was sitting down just today thinking of a good product name when I came up with some guidelines that at least helped.

  • Pick one word that speaks to your product, lets say Community, and another word that neither adds nor distracts from the first word.  CommunityOne, CommunityPrime, CommunityNow
  • Prefix words like colors are easy to remember and can give your name a little separation from the pack.   Sure you could call your wireless mini networking technology ‘tooth’ but ‘Bluetooth’ is so much cooler and more unique.
  • Locations make good Google Safe additions to names.   Your town, your county, your street, your state can all help you find a unique name for your business that is easy to remember and representative as well
  • Numbers are popular with the online community.  37siganls, 43folders, 30helens.
  • So are strange animal combinations.  RazorFrog, GlassFish, FireFox.  Entire product releases for Ubuntu are renamed with an allerating combination of Adjective and Animal name: Gutsy Gibbon, Intrepid Ibex, Hardy Heron.
  • Of course, would be remise if I didn’t mention the trend Apple foisted upon us.  Take a word, slap on a lower case letter in front, surround with rounded corners.  iPod, iTouch, iMac, iGotNothing

I’m sure you can come up with better suggestions of how to pick the next great name.

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Technorati tags: strategy, marketing, google, google safe, search engine optimization, seo, search engine marketing, sem

Sarah Worsham / Feb 13, 2009

Morning Edition – Feb 13, 2009

Happy Friday the 13th – hope your day is lucky and you have a romantic weekend…..

  • Don’t Over-Think It! Yes, You Too Can Do SEO (Search Engine Guide)
  • Awesome Deal for An Awesome Cause (Performancing)
  • Calling Your Bluff (Seth Godin)
  • Google Buys…. A Paper Mill??? (TechCrunch)
  • Which Clicks Lead to Phone Calls? Take Your Analytics a Step Further… (Web Analytics World)
  • 6 Strategies Freelancers Can Learn From Corporate Cost-Cutting (Web Worker Daily)
  • Working on a Brand Identity of You (Insights Blog)
  • Internet Possibilities to Investigate (Daily Blog Tips)
  • Best and Worst Practices Social Media Marketing (Online Marketing Blog)
  • Design and Operate a Referral System (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • Tech Job Listings Finally Tick Upwards (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Business Intelligence and Gut Instinct (Web Analytics World)

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My sweet spot is at the intersection between technology and business. I love to manage and develop products, market them, and deep dive into technical issues when needed. Leveraging strategic and creative thinking to problem solving is when I thrive. I have developed and marketed products for a variety of industries and companies, including manufacturing, eCommerce, retail, software, publishing, media, law, accounting, medical, construction, & marketing.

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