MAY
2007
Now What Shall We Call This Widget?
Why companies come up with good names, bad names, and terrible names.
The Conference Board, May 15, 2007 — George Eastman’s dry-emulsion film simplified and popularized the art of photography. In 1888, he registered the trademark Kodak to identify his film and the cameras that used it, and began advertising their ease of use: “You press the button, we do the rest.” By dint of his prodigious brand-building genius, the Eastman Co. soon laid claim to the leading position in a field of more than fifty competitors
Category: Brand Strategy


