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Topic: Taglines/Names

A Happy Hour "lunch And Learn" Name

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
Instead of a lunch and learn for an oil and gas industry software, we want to do a happy hour. I need help with a clever name...it's not a lunch and lunch and learn is overused. Can be generic like lunch and learn without specifics of the product.
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    What's the name of the software?
    Where are you located?
    Why would someone want to attend? Who are they?
    What do you hope to be able to showcase?
  • Posted on Author
    Well, thanks for the response! First of all, I don't know how much I can say as I am assisting on this new idea for the company. I don't want to say too much. So, sorry. We are in Dallas, but there are locations of their offices in Portland and the East coast but clients are from all over the world. This would be in Dallas and Houston. The people attending would be existing clients who use the software who can share their insight on how the product has been valuable to them, etc., and new potential clients who are also in the oil and gas industry. They would want to attend to see how great the product is and how it would help them with quality control. We would want to showcase the software and its value. Thanks!
  • Posted by Moriarty on Accepted
    Lunch 'n Learn: Oiling your lunch down while we gas about it ... ;-)


    Think about the pinch points in their needs and how your product can help them with these. That, after all, will be one of the things that makes your software different from the competition.

  • Posted by prhyatt on Accepted
    Rush Hour Roundtable
    Rounds & Roundtable
    Chill & Chat
    Barside Briefing
    Drinks & Demo
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    A Quality Control Happy Hour
    QC: Get Happy!
  • Posted by SteveByrneMarketing on Accepted
    I was trying to think of something like an "absolut QC (hour)" or ??, but I think something more clear and simple such as .. "QC Happy Hour" works better.

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