Showing posts with label Call to action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Call to action. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

FoldMeUp.com – Fold Me Up

FoldMeUp.com -- Fold Me Up
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Fold me up / Take me out / I’m portable / Fold me up / Take me out / I’m portable
– John Mayer, Go Anywhere
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spreading joy one fold at a time.
– Slogan for Origami-Instructions.com website
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If you have a product that can be folded up and stowed away into a small space, then FoldMeUp.com, a strong call-to-action term, could be your million-dollar brand name.
This compelling term could also be your startup company identity/name, for example, Fold Me Up, Inc or FoldMeUp, Inc.
In our mobile culture, there is a growing appetite for creative and clever products that will fold neatly into smaller portable items, such as tents, camping gear, beds, tables, backpacks and other cases, personal items (umbrellas, airline pillows and blankets, even toothbrushes), chairs, food trucks (mobile kitchens), RVs, rooms, and even mobile homes.
“Fold Me Up” would also be appropriate for an origami or paper cootie catcher site.
A three-word/three-syllable/eight-letter term, “Fold Me Up” is short, memorable, radio-friendly, and jingly – an earworm kind of term, resulting an easy-to-brand product name that can be confidently broadcast over the radio airwaves or spoken to a customer over the telephone.
No official trademarks for “Fold Me Up” or “FoldMeUp” were found on USPTO.gov (U.S. trademarks) or Markify.com (global trademarks).

Price: Negotiation (opening offer = $10,000)
(Negotiated price includes domain and logo.)


Read how Lyni,” a fictional character,
might use this domain name.



Sunday, September 15, 2013

iFindInfo.com -- I Find Info

iFindInfo.com
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The most interesting information comes from children, for they tell all they know and then stop.
-- Mark Twain
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"I Find Info" would be perfect for a private detective agency, a data company, or a new search engine.

This full sentence term, easily pronounceable, is catchy and memorable and would pass the radio test with flying colors:


"I-Find-Info-dot-com."

In short, "I Find Info" is both an aural and a visual term: radio, internet, TV, print. If you plan to use radio spots extensively for advertising your product or service, you should be okay using this name. 

"I Find Info" does not appear in the USPTO.gov data bases. However, this may be one of those generic terms that may not be trademarkable for its descriptive use; please consult with a trademark attorney. 



Price: Make an Offer ($5,000.00 minimum)
(Includes domain and logo.)