Numeric or Alphanumeric Naming

What is Numeric or Alphanumeric naming anyway?

Why use only words when numbers add precision? Instead of calling your product 'Soda' (generic), you call it '7UP' and suddenly the number creates distinctiveness, memorability, and something that stands out. That's numeric naming.

Numeric names include numbers or codes for precision or modernity. When someone hears '7UP,' they don't think about just soda — they think about the number, the brand, the distinctiveness. That numerical addition is why this naming technique works so damn well for brands that want to communicate precision or modernity through numbers.

Why do numeric names work so well in naming?

Numeric names are memorable because they're different. When you add numbers, you create something that stands out. When done right, they create instant recognition, distinctiveness, and names that stick because they combine words and numbers. When done wrong? You get a name that's just confusing or doesn't make sense.

The trick is using numbers in ways that actually enhance your brand. Not just random digits, but numbers that add meaning. 7UP works because the number suggests something special. WD-40 works because the numbers suggest precision. That's the difference between strategic numeric addition and random number picking in naming.

Real-World Examples

7UP
Number adds distinctiveness.
WD-40
Numbers suggest precision and formula.
3M
Numbers suggest innovation.
24 Hour Fitness
Numbers suggest availability.
99 Cents Only
Numbers suggest value.
7-Eleven
Numbers suggest hours.
501 Jeans
Numbers suggest style code.
747
Numbers suggest model.

When should you use Numeric or Alphanumeric naming for your brand name or product name?

Creates distinctiveness — numbers stand out

Suggests precision or modernity — numbers add meaning

Works well for tech and industrial brands

Makes names memorable through difference

When should you avoid Numeric or Alphanumeric naming for your brand name or product name?

Can confuse if numbers don't add meaning

Might hurt SEO if people search without numbers

Less clear than word-only names

Step by step guide

How to use Numeric or Alphanumeric in naming?

1.

Figure out if numbers actually fit your brand.

Not every company needs numbers. If you want words only, maybe skip this route.

2.

Selfstorm number combinations that work.

Use Selfstorm's naming creative session to explore options. What numbers? What combinations? What works?

3.

Test if the numbers work.

Good numeric names create distinction. If people are confused, it won't stick. Show someone your name. Do they get the numbers?

4.

Make sure numbers add meaning.

Numbers should enhance, not confuse. If they don't add value, try again.

5.

Check for negative associations.

Do your numbers accidentally mean something bad? Does it remind people of something negative? Do your homework.

6.

Plan how you'll handle searches.

Numeric names might confuse searches. How will you handle people looking without numbers? If you can't answer this, reconsider.

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