Ignoring the international perspective

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Ignoring the international perspective

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Mistake 8:
When we named our service "Bravó", we didn't think that in Spain this word is associated with applause. Think about how your name will be perceived in different countries.
Mistake 9: Forgetting about sound
"QikFix" sounded good, but customers often said "KickFix." Make sure your name doesn't sound confusing.
Mistake 10: Too trendy or temporary
Trends come and go. When we named ig data our startup "YeetYourMeat", we didn't think about the fact that trendy words quickly become outdated. Choose a name that will always be relevant.
Mistake 11: Using difficult to spell words
"PhantasmagoriaVR" was creative, but clients often made mistakes when writing it. Simplicity is the key to success.
Error 12: Not taking into account the sound in different languages
"Glück" means "luck" in German, but in English it sounds like "gluck". Think about how your name will sound in other languages.
Mistake 13: The name is too literal
"BuyBooksOnline" is too straightforward and leaves no room for growth. Your name should be flexible and scalable.
Error 14: Uniqueness is not checked
"UberTech" sounds cool, but "Uber" is already taken. Make sure your name is unique and won't cause confusion with existing brands.
Mistake 15: Using complex abbreviations
"International Business Machines" sounds powerful, but "IBM" is easier to remember. If you use an acronym, make sure it's easy to remember.
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