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    • 4 years, 5 months ago

    Hello Community!

    Could you please help me?

    Do you have any quick thoughts on ’Vetprofic’ as my new brand name? 🙂

    I initially came up with name: Improvet , but it’s already being used. Then thought ImproVetMed (sounds likes improvement) but didn’t feel it rolls off the tongue well. I went through so many ideas already… dont really want to end up with ’SJ Consulting’. ’Profik’ actually is a slang for ’professional’ in Slovak (where im from). So I came to Vetprofik but then changed the k to c as thought it looked better…

    Thanks a million for your thoughts :))

    (i am all about improving the veterinary and animal health industry)

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    • Hey, Silvia! I’d say that, although there is nothing wrong with Vetprofic, it personally didn’t catch my eye – probably because it’s not a word that I recognise, neither I can see a clear relation with other related terms I might be familiar with. Some of the things that came to my mind were vet-profit and vet-prolific.

      However, you (and your industry) have the incredible luck of having your own top-level domain: .VET – which was released in late 2014 and is widely underused. A quick search showed me that there are some cool domains still available. Some examples are ”modern.vet” and ”loving.vet” – which are available for just over £30 (let me know if you don’t want them, as I might buy them myself).

      Knowing this, my approach would probably be to try to find THE word that along with .vet represents best my brand, keeping it sort and simple (btw, THE.VET is still available, just slightly more expensive, around £19,000).

      Hope this is helpful!

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    • Hi Silvia,

      Vetprofic doesn’t jump out at me as meaning anything other than it is vet-related. The profic means nothing to me. That said, brand names with little meaning that you can shape can be a good thing, so this can definitely work. If you want something that resonates better, what about something like FutureVet or DigiVet? Also, as Steve & Jesus suggest, the URL endings available are very diverse, allowing variants like .vet, .club, .house, .abc, .io

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      • Thank you so much Ben and Jesus for your thorough feedback! That all makes sense, I see how the word doesn’t signify much to you. I did some research and apparently made up brand names are more successful in a number of ways, but I suppose that’s with the big brands… In the meantime I thought of another one that might mean a bit more: InnoVeting…. sounding like innovating the vet space. Better? 🙂

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    • last post. Jesus has a good one with the .vet. Others quickly were: innovet.me/invet.co.uk

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