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		<title>Sometimes More Descriptive Names Are Better</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just launched the beta version of our new Jobs for Autism web site. The actual web site name is jobs4autism.com.  Now some branding critics might say this is too descriptive a name and one that will be tough to protect. But sometimes more descriptive is OK.  Here is why we went with this more [...]]]></description>
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<p>We just launched the beta version of our new <a title="Jobs for individuals with autism nationwide" href="http://jobs4autism.com" target="_blank">Jobs for Autism web site</a>. The actual web site name is jobs4autism.com.  Now some branding critics might say this is too descriptive a name and one that will be tough to protect. But sometimes more descriptive is OK.  Here is why we went with this more generic name:</p>
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<li>When you are first in a totally new category and have a shoestring budget, an easy to understand name that telegraphs what the site, product or company is all about&#8230; <span id="more-59"></span>often makes sense.</li>
<li>Web site names are different animals than many traditional product and company brand names.  For a new online community, you may just want a URL name that is easy to say and easy to spell.  Since we were also able to register both jobsforautism.org and jobs4autism.org, we do have a couple of the more obvious spellings locked up.</li>
<li>This is not a money-making venture.  That is, non-profit names sometimes don&#8217;t have to cross all the hurdles a for-profit, highly competitive product brand name has to cross.  While we hope at some point in the future to raise money from companies advertising their autism-related services and products, our best case scenario is one of breaking even, and that seems ridiculously optimistic at this point in time.</li>
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<p>So, while we would normally advise against overly descriptive names, we believe there are exceptions to the rule.  We&#8217;ll report back in a year or so and let you know if we were right or wrong.</p>
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