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On the craft of naming brands.
Monday, December 04, 2006
A case for branding
Neuro research
says the brain reacts better to brand names, and persuades you to buy them. The catch is the brain prefers the familiar. So just coming up with a brand name won't do. One needs sustained advertising.
Source: ABC News.
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