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We know that for many professional-services firms (e.g. law, accounting, consulting, etc.), using initials is simply a necessary compromise — a less-controversial way to abbreviate the firm’s name. You get to shorten a cumbersome name without seeming to favor the first one or two people over the others whose names come later on the door. It seems like a reasonable solution, but it’s actually a big step backwards, as we discussed in our previous “Don’t Use Initials” blog post.
Some of our valued blog readers wanted more supporting evidence, another way to explain it to their firm’s own professionals. This post shows how I explain this issue to the marketing committees, to help them make a good decision:
You couldn’t tell, could you? Of course not.
It’s pretty obvious, right?
So, before changing a perfectly good name to a random collection of forgettable initials, think whether you’re advancing the firm’s strategic goals, or actually making your existing marketing challenges even harder to achieve. Most of the time, a name, even a challenging one, is a better option than the firm’s initials.
ARTICLE BY
Ross Fishman
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