Thinker strategiest ... • 1y
Absolutely right be cautious of your brand name because it costs too much to do rebranding and may also ruin your business Also while choosing the brand name choose the brand name which can be spelled correctly by every person of every region Do you ever think why we relate to or connect and be part of the us or uk startups because there brand names are in english and Indians know English very well also it sounds very good and soothing and always it's too short Now think of namma yatri while it's business is too good but the name is not and I am preety sure it has to rebrand itself in long run to cater to wider audience Don't be offended but I am a north indian and I don't. Feel this name as proud or heroic or cool as it's pronunciation is not cool
Hungry? DM me • 1y
It's honestly so annoying, to see people not to name their brand in accordance to their niche audience. If the name sounds good to them, they'll just use it. But a beand name should be kept in accordance to the niche audience's capability, not just a
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Our "Jhola" is "Indian exotica" to others, just like that "Made in Japan" artifact joke. It's funny how everyday items become curiosities! Ramesh Special Namkeen: Global Brand? Ramesh Special Namkeen from Jodhpur likely has no clue their name is on
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