If you can’t say “Henry Wadsworth Longfellow” without repeating the last two words and chuckling, we may have found a name you’ll love. The name of this furniture store comes from the founder’s family name, but c’mon. And mind you, this is not a “one off”, this name sits proudly in large letters on over 300 brick and mortar stores throughout the southeastern U.S. The name? Badcock. Yes, Badcock.
Our question is, with that last name, how do you make reservations for dinner, hotels etc? Would they page you at the airport, or refuse? Would you have trouble getting a credit card? So is this name just crazy or crazy like a fox? Given that the name is sucessful and hasn’t hurt business one whit, does that give you added courage when choosing your own company name? Does it drive home the point that consumers aren’t literalists and a good laugh is good for business? Or does it just mean the conversations you’ve been having with your favorite sweater could be relevant and meaningful? Probably the latter.