Okay, so welcome back. I'm excited to bring to you this final case study in this naming course. And this is a big one, right? We'll we'll do a product, right? No more apps, no more websites, no more hotels, no more like we'll do a real product that we should name. So let's just set up our work as just see.
And we will do this, like this. We usually want to have as much space as we can for the initial part, right? where we actually talk about names, the words that would be associated with the brand, with the product and our case, so let's just finish Based off, and there we go. For this case study, we've chosen a vacuum cleaner. So we should name a vacuum cleaner that will be used this theme is sort of green in the red, ecological, protect nature uses theme, it's just powerful. And we should, we should give it a name.
And again, regarding the pricing, it will be priced higher than other vacuum cleaners so it's not a cheap vacuum cleaner. Okay, so let's just go ahead and start actually adding words. So we've got a vacuum right right off the bat. We've got clean we've got cleaner right? vacuum cleaner and this is cleaner than the other things. We've got maybe luxury the idea that it's a, perhaps a luxury.
We'll just add a question mark here, a luxury product. We have theme. Right? What we also could have is a house. Maybe it cleans the carpets of carpet. It doesn't have to be a house, maybe it's a building.
But then again, if it's a house and people live in it, it's a home. We can also have family. Alright, look at that. Well, if it's a family, maybe they have kids, babies, just baby. So we're already starting to figure Some things up if you can't focus on the price and the fact that this cheap we should focus on on other things and if this family does have money to buy maybe a Dyson or a very expensive vacuum, we should try to give them something else not not not features, we will not focus on product features. At least not in the beginning, but rather more on a product benefits what this vacuum cleaner will actually bring for your family.
So what what will it will give you so I like the idea of for the other languages to have French. So then maybe we could have, let's say a clean castle because a man's home is his castle, right? And then we'll have the Chateau right, this is castle and French I believe and then we can go shut to clean. We could read this a different way I really enjoyed this because again, it's, it's what the product does not what the product brings you not what it actually does, it's not a product feature. And then we could go maybe because it cleans right with team, we could go air and breathe. And the fact that it's maybe safe, it's a safe home for your kids to live in.
So maybe it disinfects as well. And then we could go sort of safe fair, which sort of sounds French again. So I like this one as well. jumbo if you notice we jumble these two letters, it will become Safari. So maybe people have sort of a already a preconception of what it does. Maybe they're going on on a safe trip and it's got the word air in it.
Hopefully people will, will focus on that and they'll and they'll see the benefit of buying it. We could have just more general term life so maybe a safe life, or a clean life. And for going to the space of ecological maybe we'll we'll be closer to nature and the idea of green. So we've got these to work with. And then let's see if we could smash a few things for the world. together maybe we choose vacuum, and ecological and we get sort of like maybe vac vacuum and got echo in there, that could be an idea.
And then I was thinking about, let's just put animals here. We know the penguin really cares for their for their children could have bear right mama bear and so on. I was thinking about the Batman comics, and how Alfred is the person taking care of Bruce Wayne. So maybe people could call it the Alfred. And maybe it's sort of a cute pink vacuum cleaner. For Kids and babies especially, it would be maybe smaller but powerful and people would trust it.
And then for the misspellings. You don't have to have These but it helps have more names here to choose from, we can go out b h, right? We focus on babies, and then maybe it's got great technology we could go baby tech or maybe clean tech. Anything that is technology seems to have a connotation that it's it's not really about life, it's more it's in the in the call spectrum. So maybe not so much with the tech thing. Maybe it takes care of the babies we could go, not necessarily a babysitter but maybe a vacuum sealer.
That cue here. Just tossing ideas. We'll see what works in the end. And then maybe we'll have The Safe aspect and the nature will have nature safe. And then from nature we could go we could really expand into that naturists. And then we can go natural rallies around maybe even nature tech.
Again, we're not really into tech but we'll see we'll see what happens in the end. Maybe if you focused on the clean aspect could go clean Ify as more of a of a domain name. We could go the cleaning the fire, sort of a generic, we want very specific things that people don't buy a specific vacuum and they buy a car. They should buy the record the outfit, right? We want them to call it be something. And then for misspellings again this rub the rocky Oh, and we could call it super quick.
It's much more cleaner right? Super here. So for an absolute maybe I stay away from absolute because it can easily be contested and it's not focusing on actual features but more on benefits. So there we go, we've already have in under 10 minutes 15 pretty good names I like this one as well. And perhaps this would be it might be taken. And the alphabet.
Obviously, this could be aware like if this is not a sort of something for babies that they could use could definitely be using in that space. As a different products. So there we go. This was the key case study number three. And we'll go back to the computer now and actually improve on all of these case studies. So I'll see you in a bit.