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Based on name alone, which agency would you hire for your business?
32 Responses to Option A
B seemed a little too flashy to me - "unignorable" can be unignorable in bad ways.
Based on name alone, I would be more likely to hire option A, Get Different Agency, because I think that it is a more trustworthy and appealing agency name.
I can't even pronounce the other options so.... option A it is!
I think it depends what I am hiring them to do, but in general Get Different is a much better title. It is easier to spell and remember. Marketing a new business means lowering the barriers to someone finding you.
Unignorable is not a word so A is instantly disqualified. B wins by default.
I felt like the other one doesn't make much sense.
Honestly both names are not really good, but I had to choose then I feel that A's name stands out more.
It is easier to read and say. I find that the easiness is the tipping point for me.
I don't like the word "unignorable" but I do like the acronyms as it reminds me of the name of a school in an anime. I prefer Get Different although it doesn't sound great with agency attached at the end.
I like this option better because it implies that they will provide different options from other agencies and I would be more apt to choose it based on this.
Choice A sounds a bit more proactive as a business name
"Unignorable" is a pretty awkward word and it also sounds a bit weird, especially for an agency... "Get Different" is a lot better.
I think option A is a far superior title. Option B's use of "Unignorable" is off-putting to me.
Get different sounds unique and good to the ears.
I don’t really like either name but it is really hard to say unignorable and I would likely never remember this name.
This one sounds more professional out of the two.
I am for the difference.
Unignorable is a little niche and a mouthful, but Get Different flows nicely and is simple.
I don't really care for the word ignore being in the name even if the name is suppose to mean the opposite. I think A sounds more promising and like it would bring a unique different spin on ideas.
I would hire A because I like how the name suggests that the agency will help my business stand out from the crowd and look unique. I don't like B as much because the impact that this agency would have on my business is not as clear to me.
Option B sounds more like a spam company, making it really hard to take seriously. Option A at least sounds like a company that would help me mix things up.
I like this option the best. It's easy to remember. I think 'unignorable' will get misspelled in searches and create confusion for customers. FYI: If you type unignorable software does not recognize it and indicates it is misspelled.
Unignorable is a horrible word. Hard to say. Unnecessary and annoying.
I chose option A as I do not care for the word unignorable as it does not seem like a good word to use in a business name. Get Different Agency sounds a little bit better but honestly does not flow well for a business name either. Option A sounds a bit better than B.
The name is mostly creative and suitable for the agency company described. I like the memorable elements used in the title.
I prefer option A because the name sounds more creative and memorable to me. Option B does not sound quite as intriguing to me overall!
This sounds more real and legit than the other name
I like option A the best because "Get Different Agency" is easier to say than "Unignorable Agency" shown in option B.
Don't really like either one much but Option A is better than B.
I like option A, it seems interesting, I don't really like how option B sounds.
I think the name is more compelling and direct.
these are both somewhat funny. i would go with option A because it sticks out with the different possibility in the name. option B sounds like some kind of annoying ad agency
18 Responses to Option B
B is better in my opinion as the other one implies you should get a different agency
Get different doesn't really mean that it is good.
I like that it wants to stand out and make itself known. Sounds like it would be the most helpful to me.
The singular word sounds more established and important for an agency, the other option sounds too generic and fake
This one seems more like a name
The are both complicated but telling someone to use a different option isn't a good idea.
option a seems to advise me to pick someone else. option b uses a word that I seldom see. I prefer option b.
I picked B as my top choice as the name sounds like it's there for you.
I felt like option B sounded better. Option A just sounds like you're looking for another agency and don't have one.
Both names are kind of weak in my opinion but at least this name does not make me thing about hiring a different agency with a more normalized name.
Honestly, both of these are sort of awkward sounding..... but I like this one better. Get different agency just sounds like GET a DIFFERENT agency. The play on words is there, but it sort of falls short and makes it sound like you're getting or should get a different one. The unignorable one is just so much of a mouthful it's hard to say and figure out, but it's better in my opinion. Unignorable is interesting sounding, like you have something that people should pay attention to!
I would choose choice B because the title is really sold out and it has a lot of confidence in it saying that it cant be ignored which is really a huge sense of confidence as compared to choice A which is just a simple statement.
The words used for the name is more unique and has public approval.
Unignorable Agency . That's pretty unique enough and in a way makes me think of stealth so I would go with that one.
I chose B because I’m not sure what A is really trying to convey.
This agency name is more appealing and memorable in my opinion.
At 1st I thought this was uni. Ignorance agency. These are both terrible names though. Theybhave no meaning attached to them.
get different is a litle too gramatically odd, I would rather go with the one that really shows that you need them
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