Welcome to the third month of the year! Let us review some of the most interesting branding and domain name news we observed in the past 31 days.
After more than 50 years as Entercom Communications, the Philly-based national radio giant is changing its name to Audacy.
The British manufacturer behind Lysol, Clearasil and Durex, announced it would rebrand itself and be known simply as Reckitt (which is the only name most people ever called it anyway).
On March 2nd, Wise announced that the company is moving its brand from TransferWise.com to the EBM domain name Wise.com. Wisely, right?
To get a deeper insight into the story behind VersusGame.com, we talk with John Vitti, CEO of Versus Game, about the origin of the company name, their domain name choice, and why consistency is the key to business success. What is the story behind VersusGame? I remember the office culture and how everyone would gather around […]
In an attempt to highlight the other housing-related businesses and services under their umbrella, Angie’s List rebranded as Angi in March 2021.
STANDS4 started back in 2001 by husband and wife Yigal and Rinat Ben Efraim. This is the story behind the brand.
Only a few months ago, in March 2021, this company had raised $59 million. Front has recently invested in the EBM (exact brand match) domain name Front.com, upgrading from FrontApp.com.
Brian Deen, the Co-founder of Exploding Topics, talks about their rebranding from Trennd to ExplodingTopics, why a brand name is super important for any brand and what are the most 3 important things in the world of business.
From Mr. Chewy to MyChewy to Chewy.com – learn more about the story of that startup from idea to IPO.
Let us review some of the most interesting branding and domain name news we observed in the past 28 days.
Let us take a look into the past and see how things were done, how we do them now, and admit that, sometimes, not old days were better.