Richard,
FWIW, I agree with you 100% . TigerDirect Illustrator, indeed.
Anything that confuses Revolution's product identity is not a good
thing. Revolution's lineup is already confusing enough with Media,
Studio, Enterprise options. I've always found the Runtime Revolution
moniker itself to be a bit odd. To tack another name in front, which
is unpronounceable and basically an insider's multilingual play on
words and meaningless outside the marketing team, doesn't make sense
to me.
Unsolicted opinion, but oh well...
Mark (who thought Mirye was a Gaelic word meaning stuck in a peat bog
without a paddle.)
On Apr 19, 2008, at 9:54 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Lynn Fredricks wrote:
> ...we are preparing Mirye Runtime Revolution for shipment to
Amazon.
I'm glad to hear RR will have a presence at Amazon, but is "Mirye"
going to be tacked onto the product name like that?
In any marketing we do, yes. We have to differentiate something
someone buys
from us from what they get from Runtime if they order directly from
Runtime.
I can understand the desire to boost branding on a new site, but
there are other ways to do that, like SEO and traditional marketing,
without changing the name of the product.
The last thing I bought from Amazon was this pad for backpacking:
<http://www.amazon.com/Big-Agnes-Insulated-Sleeping-20x72/dp/B0013MY5S2
>
Note that even though it's sold and shipped from SunDog Outfitters
and not Big Agnes directly, the product name is still "Big Agnes Air
Core", not "SunDog Outfitter Air Core".
Big Agnes has worked hard to build their reputation, and SunDog is a
newer and relatively unknown entity. It certainly wouldn't boost
sales of this excellent product if customers had to wonder who
actually made it.
Same goes for buying Adobe Illustrator from TigerDirect. They don't
rename it "TigerDirect Illustrator". That would be confusing to the
prospective customer.
The name is "Revolution". Unless you're altering it to be a
different product, why should one product have multiple names?
While changing the product name may boost Mirye I fear it would
dilute the Runtime Revolution brand they've worked hard for a decade
to build, ultimately benefiting neither while raising unnecessary
questions in an already-challenging market.
If indeed you are changing the product to warrant the name change,
I'd be interested to hear what you're doing with it.
Mirai is very meaningful in Japanese
...but not in English. It sounds like an excellent name for the
Japanese market, but I have misgivings about using it domestically.
20 years ago Japanese-sounding names had a certain cache, but tides
have long since changed. Today English names resonate more strongly
with US consumers.
--
Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
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Mark
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