Got Grasshoppers?
How can you build a buzz around your brand to grow your business if your brand name isn’t easy to remember and doesn’t set you apart in any way from your competitors?
One solution – and one that takes courage when you’ve been in business for a number of years – is to change the name of your company.
That’s the approach David Hauser and Siamak Taghaddo, co-founders of the business formerly known as GotVMail, have taken to bring attention to the company and advanced phone number service and virtual PBX it offers small businesses and startups. The company’s new name, Grasshopper, was chosen by Tagjaddo (the company’s CEO) and Hauser (the CTO) because, they say, grasshoppers are like the entrepreneurs the company serves. “They can leap 20 times further than their body length,” Taghaddo says. “They can go far even though they are small.”

To promote the name change and associate the Grasshopper name with entrepreneurship, the company created a video called Entrepreneurs Can Change the World. They created a mailing list of 5,000 influential bloggers and writers, and sent each person a package of chocolate-covered grasshoppers, shipped in a FedEx 2-day shipping envelope with no sales letter enclosed. The only thing in the envelope besides the package of chocolate-covered grasshoppers was a tag with a package number and the words “Entrepreneurs can change the world. Join the Movement Now!” There was a link below those words to the video.
“We knew for a while that we wanted to find a name that spoke to the brand and culture of the company,” Taghaddo says. “We were developing a better version of the services with new and improved features our customers had asked for, and wanted to do the name change at the same time.”
Courtesy of Business Know-HowTags: business buzz, entrepreneurship, name change


