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Which brand name is more appealing? (for an investment fund that might want to purchase your business)
Option A won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 31 votes after 1 round of vote counting.
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Option | Round 1 |
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A | 62% 31 votes |
C | 26% 13 votes |
B | 12% 6 votes |
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31 Responses to Option A
Camden Park Capital is elegant and yet it instills a little more trust. It sounds like a trusted brand that has been around for a while.
Option a just has this, elegant and high class ring to it. To be in sells the most professional sophisticated and legitimate company. Option C is short, which is good and it is memorable but it’s not a great name. Option B is my least favorite because it sounds the least prestigious.
Camden Park just sounds classier than the other options. Collie has dog and cannabis connotations whereas Orto is awkward to say
Choice a is more familiar to me. I didn't care for c because it does roll of the tongue.
This name fits well as an investment firm. It sounds professional and has a smooth flow to it.
Camden Park sounds rather regal. It conjures up something worthwhile and elite. Orto is not bad, but it's an unfamiliar word. Colllie reminds me of a dog, so that's the worst.
Camden Park Capital sounds more like an investment fund than name than the other two. I think the name sounds more trustworthy than Orto or Collie. My least favorite is Collie, as I relate this name too closely with a dog breed. The other two (C & A) are not well known names, but are at least inspiring.
The option I chose sounds more professional than the other two names listed. I could see this name representing my business. Orto is a very short name and reminds me of Ortho indicating a specific type of business, and Collie is also fairly short and gives me the impression it operates with canines.
I like that A sounds familiar. I like the brevity of C. But I dislike the oddness of orto and collie.
A sounds very professional-sounding, like it would be a successful investment. C is catchy and memorable but doesn't stand out as much. I don't dislike B but it tends to make me think of dogs rather than investing.
Option A I think it sounds really professional and has a strong name. Thats the first thing I think of when I look at the name. It's strong. It's positive. And if it's a company coming in to purchase and operate a business I own this exactly what I would be looking for.
It sounds upscale and very professional and trustworthy and memorable. Seems like an established company that I could count on with my finances and would make me feel like it was high quality and sophisticated. Orto is ok, it's not super memorable or doesn't give me a mental picture or any feelings like A. I don't like B because it seems like the dog breed Collie, and that's too cutesy and childish to be associated with a financial company - I wouldn't take it seriously
A because the name sounds like it's the most "legit". Collie and Orto just sound like random names but Camden Park sounds like something you would actually say when talking about an investment fund.
Camden has obvious ties to Maryland and New Jersey, because of the baseball park in Baltimore and the city of Camden. These are sort of conflicting associations, but when you put it together with "Park" it gives it a certain panache that is suitable for a business investment company. It would sound good, both as an employee and as a customer. It sounds solid and established. Collie just sounds like it's run by a dog. Not to make jokes, but I can't think of anything serious that I know with the name "Collie". The association would seem to make it like it's trying to be your best friend, or that it likes to fetch things. I really don't get the connection to business investment. "Orto" sounds like something out of a space tv series. Like a non-human species with a bad attitude. I don't know what Orto means, and it doesn't sound nice, upscale or very business-like. It might make a good name for a game.
Camden Park is best choice. It reminds me of old money. People that are confident and knowledgeable. Option C orto reminds me of a medical office. Collie is associated with dogs so I am quick to judge. People can associate many things elegant as well as academia with option A
Camden and Collie are fine names, but I just don't think that many would take a name like Orto seriously.
Camden Park sounds high class and elegant. Powerful as well. B - Collie doesn't come off as strong as choice A. C - might be mispronounced.
Option A is the most appealing because of the syllables in it as well as the name. It sounds official and notable compared to the other two.Option B is the second most appealing because it sounds a bit informal, and as if it's a dog breed instead of a company for an investment fund.Option C is the least appealing because it sounds strange. Orto doesn't strike me as a trustworthy brand, or anything I can associate with business acquisitions.
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A sounds the most prestigious. C sounds too much like a brand named after a pet.
A is the strongest and most memorable name. C is memorable but not as strong. B is weak to me and not memorable.
I chose A first because the name sounds more professional and inspires confidence in the company, C was my second choice for the same reasons.
Option A seems the like the most relatable name and sort of appeals to everyday people in different walks of life. Option B is nice and a memorable name. Option C does not give me any real connection to the name
Option A seems to be a reliable name that is serious about buying a business. Options C and B seem a little frivolous and made up.I would explore Option A right away.
I like Option A Camden Park Capital sounds classy and words Camden and Park are tied to several at the very least prestigious locations and institutions. The only real draw back there is if someone has something personal against one of those. The other Collie and Orto I don't really like either of them. The alliteration of Collie Capital seems a bit less mature and Orto I can't relate to and having some purchase and operate something so personal to me I'd want to feel a connection on a name basis. So in my mind I'd go with Option A.
A is the only one I like. It sounds sophisticated and real. B - weird, makes me feel like a Dog lover not an advisorC - I would ignore this one. Not memorable and doesn't have a meaning. If anything sounds like the stoner from the simpsons (Otto).
I am not sure if these are city names, last names, or what have you, but Camden Park is the probably the better choice. Sounds less like a person's name and more like a place. Definitely would not go with Collie as that sounds like a first name.
Camden Park sounds prestigious. Collie has alliteration but that's it. Also makes me think of a dog.
It sounds more professional.
When I hear Camden Park Capital, I envision a high rise building with a park across the street in a metropolitan neighborhood. It feels like there is some prestige to it! Collie feels friendly, fun and familiar. Onto Capital doesn't really roll off the tongue. I don't find it memorable.
A is the most appealing for me because of how it sounds. It seems like a professional company. Its also a name you can visualize seeing on a building or a downtown street in a higher finance district. The other two are food, but just not as eye catching or business like as A.
6 Responses to Option B
I rather prefer the option B investment fund brand name because I like the alliteration used here the most and the collie breed of dog is a fantastic animal able to do good things like this company would be able to do for people and be loyal to people like such dogs do. I chose option A second because I like the alliteration in the park name and the environmental perspective of this company this name suggests. I chose option C last because I do not really like this made up word used for this brand name much at all.
Camden Park Capital reminds me too much of Camden yards - where the Baltimore Orioles used to play (maybe they still do?). Collie Capital makes me think of a loyal dog (lassie) and Orto Capital I am neutral about because I have no word/name association with it.
Collie is a very friendly association due to the dog breed. Since this is the case, this is my top pick
I like the alliteration on B and that it's short and memorable. I refer A to B simply because Orto feels awkward to say, Camden Park is much more appealing verbally.
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I choose option B because it is practical and simple. I think that for those qualities the name inspires confidence.My second choice would be A because it's fancy, but I find it a bit long and hard to remember, so it wouldn't be an appropriate name for a brand.And finally option C, I think it sounds a bit informal
13 Responses to Option C
Orto Capital looks more genuine.
I think C is the right name for an infesting company and what their purpose is and what they want to do
I like the simple modern name best, and the next would be the typical name of a capital company.
I ranked my choices based on how easy I felt they would be to remember if encountered later
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Option C is my favorite because it's the most memorable and also sounds very professional and modern. Option B is second because I also think it's easy to remember. I like one word being used before "capital" rather than two words as in Option A, which makes it seem too wordy in comparison.
Orto Capital is a name that could be flexible in someones mind, as it could be a last name of the firms owner, a city, a foreign sounding word, etc. The other 2 are more specific sounding to me, in that maybe Camden Park Capital is only interested in purchasing businesses in a certain industry or city. And as obvious as it is to say, Collie Capital just makes me think about a collie dog. so when judging these, I went with the one that felt that it could mean different things to different people, or actually mean nothing at all and still be a name that is memorable.
I like c. Most professional. I live near Camden park. They have a ride catch on fire every year. Don’t want to be associated with that.
I like Option C by far. Orto sounds professional. Camden Park does too that is why it is second but Collie Capital reminds me of a dog and that is why it is third.
Option C sounds the best to me. Option A sounds too location specific, and B sounds like it is from a cartoon about dogs that run a bank or something.
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