NameThis is another addition to the Kluster portfolio that enables entrepreneurs to gain on the idea of naming their brands by fishing off creative inputs from the crowd present in the forum. This allows you to have the best name by using its collaborative nature and in the process improving ha has been suggested (name)
Is it strictly built for the corporate elite? No, anyone can come in and have the name for anything they need help in naming (can be your pet dog). So is this marketing assistance free? Compared to the marketing firms (that charge mammoths for a single breath at your brand), NameThis sets the rate to $99. Plus you get a huge a number of ideas using the collective brain power of its user base, all this adds more value to your approach (or idea) and makes the fee worth it.
Is that it? The people who want help are charged, what about the brains bringing business to Kluster, are they rewarded?
Once the idea (name) has been chosen, Kluster initiates it magic with numbers (and algorithms) to determine thee winners; first, second and third. Once Kluster has deducted its $20 share; the parties whose names have been chosen are each given $40, $16 and $8 dollars, while influencers get a share of $10, $4 and $2 for the same positions. The influencers are people who have helped members who promote the idea.
The idea of being charged for the help people get from NameThis’ crowd, but it surely is worth getting a 1001 ideas, who knows they might just have enough names that you can use for everything you ever plan of having a name.
The idea is pretty okay to go along; but my suggestion would be to ask NameThis to maintain a high Standard of name submissions and if it does that; NameThis might just become ‘the’ Naming Consultant of Web.
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