Re-branding your company or launching a new product can sometimes be detrimental to a company, if chosen incorrectly. It may cause a negative outlook on the new product or company name. Before making this big step, you may want to consider browsing for brand ideas on BrandBucket.com
As you probably know finding a premium short domain name is hard to do. Mostly because a lot of domain names have already been registered. So what BrandBucket is trying to do is create a directory of brands that are available to use which also include the necessary domain name. And they have also added eye-catching logos beside each brand to help you visualize what your new brand might look like.
You could pay a lot for a professional branding company to suggest suitable new company or product names. Service fees typically range from $10,000-50,000 and above for help in re-branding your business. So considering the value of what BrandBucket is providing it is certainly a viable alternative. Using BrandBucket, the pricing starts out at $495 and goes up from there. With an easy to search directory, choosing a new brand is quick and efficient. You can search by price range, or by category such as a 4-letter brand or for a category like sports.
Also available are helpful tools to both find a logo designer, and how to measure the value of your new domain name/brand. Check out their tools page for helpful domain evaluators. Keep in mind that a brand should be both short and memorable, as well as easy to spell if you want to be found online.
If you look in their directory of more than 500 brand and domain names, you can also contact them for help with your branding project. Something as important as your company name deserves seeking help and feedback to make sure you arrive at the best choice in the end. You may want to contact BrandBucket directly for your next branding project.
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Your the best! Thank you so much for talking about brandbucket.com! Keep in touch, follow our twitter too – @_brandbucket_ I look forward to reading your next blog post.
Thank you Caitlin!