Wow, it seems like January just started a few days ago but here we are and this month is coming to a close. As I stated in my last post, my goal in 2022 is to post more regularly on the Dynametry blog. So far, so good–this is post #2 for 2022. I have an interesting lineup of brand identities to review during this sitting. I am going to move through the posted brand identities in alphabetical order. So, let’s jump right into the brand naming discussion.
Angelcito.com
First up is Angelcito.com. Angelcito is a mash-up of the words “Angel” and the Spanish language suffix/name “Cito”. When blended together, the end result is the great brandable domain name Angelcito.com. This is one of my favorite ideations. When I engaged in and completed my ideation process, I felt that Angelcito.com would be a great name for a not-for-profit organization that served a community in need of life assistance from little or small angels or Angelcitos. This name is a steal at the $2,155 listing price on the BrandBucket.com marketplace.
CogentVoice.com
CogentVoice is a great generic two-word brand identity. The CogentVoice.com brand concept was inspired by the merger of AI and Voice technology. I believe the possibilities for this brand identity is limited only by one’s imagination or ability to conceptualize the technology models that fit this name. As the world continues to move into the autonomous technology sphere, the myriad usage possibilities for a name like CogentVoice.com are futuristically boundless, and maybe even a little scary, lol.
FiatIQ.com
FiatIQ.com is also one of my favorite domain name ideations. I love this brand ideation because it is short (six letters) and the keywords are strong and relevant. “IQ” as a suffix makes almost any keyword combination better in my opinion and this word combo just makes financial sense if not sense in general. In the age of digital currency, blockchain, and the transformative non-fungible tokenization of Intellectual Property–one has to have an understanding of and an IQ around the digital economy and the accessible conversion of digital currency to fiat and vice versa. Having said all of this, ladies and gentlemen, I give you: “FiatIQ.com. . .” Ok, sorry for the overly dramatized closing here–I fear I got caught up in the moment.
Inimium.com
Ok, so I am pretty confident that Inimium is not a real word–well, it is now I guess but prior to its ideation this fictitious derivative of the word inimitable didn’t exist. How ironic that the brand identity, Inimium.com, is the perfect example of its very own unique brand message. Quite simply, to be inimitable means that a thing or product is hard to copy which oftentimes in the business world can serve as a nice competitive advantage for a startup or enterprise company bringing or introducing a new product service to the marketplace. Ergo, Inimium.com is a play off of the word Inimitable and denotes that the source of the product, good or service is unique or not easily copied. Talk about barriers to entry–the thing speaks for itself or in this case is itself. So, if you are a start-up founder or enterprise executive looking for a highly brandable, and memorable short name–Inimium.com may be the name for you!
LootFuse.com
LootFuse.com is a fun Web3 brand ideation. In the time of digital currency, blockchain and NFT’s–LootFuse.com is here for acquisition by a startup or SMB that is ready to help their clients light a fuse to the Web3 powder keg that results in an explosion of revenue to your client’s bottom line. In the immortal words of Biggie Smalls: “Give me the loot–give me the loot!” Personally, I am enamored with “loot” themed brand identities and domain names–they are just so hip and cool . . . “give me the loot–give me the loot . . . ok, sorry, I diverge–I am back now, lol.”
MicroYen.com
MicroYen.com is a brand ideation of the digital currency variety. MicroYen is a great name for a start-up operating in the Japanese or east Asian digital economy and markets. As the adoption and acceptance of digital and cryptocurrencies continue to diffuse around the globe–MicroYen.com is a great name for a cryptocurrency or blockchain startup seeking to introduce a new digital currency to the respective economies of Japan.
SuperPrimeCredit.com
Last but certainly not least is SuperPrimeCredit.com, the lone three-word entry, in this cohort of brand identities. As you know, everyone strives to have good or excellent credit but how many people have super prime credit? This is a great generic domain name that is perfect for a fintech company or SMB that works with its customers to cultivate super prime credit–not just good credit–but SUPER PRIME CREDIT! This name sounds like it should be a part of the Marvel Comics Universe. IJS.
In closing, check out the Dynametry.com portfolio listed at BrandBucket.com for more names for startups, enterprise companies and SMBs here.
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