Zanak.com -- Zanak _________ |
“For a truly effective social campaign, a brand needs to embrace the first principles of marketing, which involves brand definition and consistent storytelling.”
--Simon Mainwaring
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“Zanak” suggests to us a character or a video game. It would also be a good company or brand name for just about any business or brand.
In reality, “Zanak” is an open-ended name, one on which you can define your brand and build your own company narrative.
Keep in mind that brands like Verizon, Xerox, Kleenex, and TASER (Acronym for “Thomas A. Smith's Electric Rifle”) have been built on non-words, coined by their creators to impart meaning about a brand.
“Zanak” also appears to be a last name.
“Zanak” is a “consonant-vowel-consonant-vowel-consonant” configuration, a very desirable pattern for start-up companies. This word pattern is nearly impossible to find, except on the domain aftermarket.
As of 8/15/2013, the term “Zanak” was not found on the USPTO.gov or Trademarkia.com data bases.