Instant Reward
Make a list of instant rewarding words . . .
Words like "now," "at once," "fast. Use a synonym finder. Just for the word fast there's a wide selection . . . quick, rapid, swift, speedy, express, expeditious, accelerated, wild, and more.
"Now" . . . at present, at this time, at this moment, right now, just now, today, immediately, at once, instant, right away, in jig time, this minute, straightaway, without delay, soon, presently.
Some may fit, some may not.
Think about "Express Mail" and how successful it's been for the U.S. Postal Service.
What about FedEx . . . they used "Ex" to imply express. Can you use this abbreviation in your product name?
I've been suggesting you make lists during your exploration of naming your product. I also suggest keeping the lists. I keep mine a specific product name journal. For years I kept them by hand . . . until they reached more than 20, then I had to get "real" and organize them on the computer.
Now, thanks to Microsoft's Access and their easy-to-set up template system, I now maintain, and can search in a multiple ways names I've developed. Ways I could never have accomplished in penned format. When I say easy, I really mean it. I never used Access before and I had it almost completed in 30 minutes over two days and after two false starts while learning.
If you go the Access route, let me suggest, setting it up and only add a few words, and then using the search features. Then allow it to rest for a day or two. Your mind's rest period will open what's missing so you can start over if you need to before getting too deep into content.
Well, you have enough to work on this for today. Stay tuned for Part 4 for more tomorrow.