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		<title>Are you creative enough to be an Eat My Words namer? Take the test.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dreaming up names can be a blast if you have talent. Of course the names created by Eat My Words aren&#8217;t your typical trainwrecks resembling encrypted passwords that some naming firms pass off as &#8220;creative.&#8221; Our names actually have concepts behind them. For instance, a chain of frozen yogurt stores named Spoon Me, an all-natural [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_BuNgBZOljw0/SsZOPp0_tjI/AAAAAAAAAiA/YLUio-mXJeM/s1600-h/hippy.jpg"><img style="margin: 0pt 10px 10px 0pt; float: left; cursor: pointer; width: 214px; height: 320px;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_BuNgBZOljw0/SsZOPp0_tjI/AAAAAAAAAiA/YLUio-mXJeM/s320/hippy.jpg" alt="" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5388080035028514354" border="0" /></a>Dreaming up names can be a blast if you have talent. Of course the names created by <a href="http://www.eatmywords.com/">Eat My Words</a> aren&#8217;t your typical trainwrecks resembling encrypted passwords that <a href="http://www.eatmywords.com/home_competitors.html">some naming firms</a> pass off as &#8220;creative.&#8221; Our names actually have <em>concepts</em> behind them. For instance, a chain of frozen yogurt stores named <strong>Spoon Me</strong>, an all-natural energy drink for women named <strong>Bloom</strong>, a home-cleaning robot named <strong>Neato</strong>, and gourmet dips for kids named <strong>Monkey Dunks</strong>. The visually evocative names we create make strong emotional connections with consumers and are instantly likable, which make them easier to remember than mangled, forced, and seemingly meaningless names. <a href="http://www.eatmywords.com/portfolio.html">Easier said than done</a>. If you think you have skills, we invite you to take our Namer Test&#8230;<em style="color: rgb(191, 0, 191);">send us your top 20 names for a cool new external hard drive that stores an enormous amount of data. </em>(Send names in an email to dreamjobs @ eatmywords.com. No attachments, please.) If your style matches are style, you&#8217;ll hear back from us. To give you a head start, here are examples of some name submissions we have loved, and some that didn&#8217;t exactly melt our butter&#8230;
<p style="color: rgb(0, 127, 64); font-size: 14px;"><strong style="color: rgb(0, 127, 64);">WINNING NAMES:</strong><br /><strong>Reservoir Dog<br />Doppleganger<br />Zoo Keeper<br />Candystore<br />Ice Box</strong></p>
<p style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);"><strong>NAMES THAT DIDN&#8217;T MELT OUR BUTTER AND WE SUSPECT MAY HAVE BEEN CREATED FOR $99 ON NAMETHIS.COM (See next posting.)</strong><br />Archidata<br />Avast (and its smaller sibling, Avast Matey)<br />Basenji: No Bark, All Byte<br />Best Friend<br />BFF Storage<br />Big Byte<br />Brainage!<br />Brainbags<br />Brainbanquet<br />Brainbytes<br />Braincase<br />Brainchow<br />Brainfood<br />Brainkeeper<br />Brainpan<br />Brains<br />Brainstar<br />Carbon Space<br />Comp Closet<br />Darvian<br />Data Basement<br />Data Can<br />Data Child<br />Data Galore<br />Data Henchman<br />Data Tank<br />DataCache<br />DataCommand<br />Datacore<br />Datahog<br />Datakrzr<br />DataPool<br />DigiDrive<br />Dominidrive<br />Dream Maker Hard Drive<br />Drive Me Lots<br />Dyna Store<br />Encore: More Gigs<br />Eon<br />Exodata<br />Exodrive<br />Externomator<br />Food For Thought<br />Free Loader<br />Gig Bag<br />Giga-Gear<br />Glass Slipper<br />Gold Medal Storage<br />Gunther<br />Hyperbrain<br />Impulse Connect<br />Indie Shack<br />Intellidrive<br />King Storage<br />Loaded Parcel<br />Logos Data Drive<br />Magic Fingers<br />Mighty Special<br />Mutton Hut<br />Neocache<br />Nerdcity<br />Nerdstorage<br />Nerdstuff<br />Nerdvillage<br />Novodrive<br />Outside the Bore<br />Plan B<br />Plenty Of Room<br />Pocket Office<br />Port Knox<br />Portable File Cabinet<br />RAM-Rod<br />Requisite Receptacle<br />Reservoir<br />Revver Bank<br />Room To Spare<br />Save Me<br />Savvy Cache<br />Slender Storage<br />Speedy Stack<br />Spiffy Storage<br />Stocked!<br />Stor And Snore<br />Stor Em<br />Stor N Go<br />Symbiote: Hosts Wanted<br />Teracotta<br />Teraport<br />The Brain (which plugs in via the Brain Cord)<br />The Mobile Office<br />The Portable Office<br />SmartDrive<br />The Shingle<br />The Super Drive<br />Thoughttrapper<br />To-Go<br />Too Much Information<br />USB-Hive<br />Vital Volume<br />Warpdrive</p>
<p><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 255);">Good luck!</span></p>
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