"This authoritative and fascinating book on names and naming will be used by entrepreneurs, students, inventors, marketers, and wordsmiths at all levels. Recommended."--Library Journal
"Right now, all over America, millions of freelancers are starting companies, inventing products and marketing their services. Whether they're laid-off dot-com kids or unfulfilled Boomers, they have one thing in common--they all need names. Sadly for them, there's no book on the market that lays out the process. Rivkin and Sutherland's book will fill that gap. It's packed with useful 'how to' as well as tales both inspiring and cautionary: back-stories on the
brand names we know--and why we love or hate them."--Laurie Pollock, formerly Senior Partner, Planning Director at Ogilvy & Mather Advertising in New York
"This authoritative and fascinating book on names and naming will be used by entrepreneurs, students, inventors, marketers, and wordsmiths at all levels. Recommended."--Library Journal
"Right now, all over America, millions of freelancers are starting companies, inventing products and marketing their services. Whether they're laid-off dot-com kids or unfulfilled Boomers, they have one thing in common--they all need names. Sadly for them, there's no book on the market that lays out the process. Rivkin and Sutherland's book will fill that gap. It's packed with useful 'how to' as well as tales both inspiring and cautionary: back-stories on the
brand names we know--and why we love or hate them."--Laurie Pollock, formerly Senior Partner, Planning Director at Ogilvy & Mather Advertising in New York