Thursday, April 28, 2011

Reward! What Should I Call My New Site?

As I wrote HERE, in a few weeks time, I will be launching a new website. But I have a problem. I still can't decide what to call it.

It's a kind of blogazine - I will write every day on the site, but there will be 30 or 40 other contributors from politics and the media. Some you will have heard of - others you won't know. The site won't have any political line, and we'll have film and book reviews too.

Iain Dale & Co, Iain Dale & Friends, The Iain Dale Collective, The Iain Dale Collection are all suggestions that have been made, but I wonder if it would be better to have a name which didn't include mine. Someone suggested Agora. I rather like that, but maybe it's too offbeam, and not enough people know what it means.

One thing I do know is that I don't want to use a derivative of my surname.

Thoughts?

And to encourage you, I will offer £100 worth of books to anyone who comes up with the name I eventually go with!

48 comments:

  1. Daley Politics or something along those lines.

    Andrew Manion

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  2. The Daletic
    The Conundrum
    The Dalenomicon
    Rightitude

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  3. How about:
    *Thought Stream
    *Opinion Wave
    *Perpetual Comment

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  4. Convocation might be better than collective or collection?

    Means "a group of people formally assembled for a special purpose" (wiki)

    The Iain Dale convocation?

    The bloggers convocation?

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  5. Huffing and Puffing (www.huffpuff.com). An homage to the business model you are following! Would attract the US audience too.

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  6. The Polis
    The Socratic Method
    Paradigm
    The Discourses

    (can you tell I did a Political Science degree...)

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  7. Why not use something linked to your surname? Branding, Iain, branding!

    Agora is a chain of amusement arcades.

    "A Dale In The Life"
    "A Dale Of Few Ditties"

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  8. "PM with Eddie Mair"
    "The Daily Dale"
    "Woman's Hour"
    "The view from the Dales"
    "Westminster Dales"
    "Iain Dale versus the world"
    "Start the week"
    "The Daley Prophet"
    "The Jeremy Kyle Show"

    Some of the above may have already been used though.

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  9. 'The Collective' sounds like a Star Trek villain, albeit a vaguely cool one (nerd hat on: at least until Voyager ruined them!): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borg_(Star_Trek)#Borg_Collective

    What about 'Iain's Cottage'? Reclaim the word while explaining brief relationships with some-time denizens?

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  10. You should call it 'HNNNNNNNGH!' and include a picture of a man in the middle of a muddy field straining to do a poo in a bucket in the header.

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  11. Why not call it "Diogenes Club"?

    Taken from Sir Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes?, his brother Mycroft used to frequent the club it was dedicated to reading without distractions?

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  12. The Madding Crowd
    The Abyss Gazes Back
    The Political Person's Almanac
    The Dale Conspiracy
    The Monkey's Typing Pool
    The Interlocutor

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  13. Hell and Dale

    Dale Tales

    The Orphanage

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  14. A few eclectic suggestions, which might trigger some better ones

    Mr Dale's Diary
    I'm worried about Jim
    This Sceptred Isle
    Temple Bar
    London Eye
    Here I stand (I can do no other)
    The Old Statesman

    Best wishes

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  15. I have a few suggestions of varying suitability (they can't all be gems, you know):

    Over Hill Ian Dale
    Daleography
    Hanging with your Pepys
    Chippy Dale
    The Twenty-First Century Motor Car Corporation*
    Dales Pony Up
    The Compendium
    Last of the Literate
    The Level Best
    Orb and 'sphere
    'sphere and Sceptre

    Good luck! Looking forward to the new site.

    * Anyone who gets this reference is an erudite scholar indeed!

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  16. 'Platform' - simple but effective

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  17. Thinking along the lines of words for collection:

    Stack or set.

    Briefstack
    The Dale Set

    etc.

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  18. I nearly choked on a bit of sausage(!) when I read Alcuin suggestion of "here I stand (I can do no other)" Which is the best title ever. True homage.

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  19. Dale's wedge ( a dale is a wooden wedge that prop's frames tight.)

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  20. How about these ideas, Iain?

    Dale's Daily; Iain a moment; Dale-lectics.

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  21. There are loads of TV programmes and films that could be adapted:-
    * Drop the Dead Blogger / Blog the Dead Donkey
    * One Flew over the Bloggers Nest / One Blogged Over the Cuckoo's Nest
    * 28 Blogs Later
    * Bloghog Day
    * Various James Bond films (From Blogger with Love, GoldBlogger, ThunderBlog, You Only Blog Twice, On Her Majesty's Blogging Service, Bloggers Are Forever, Live and Let Blog, The Man With The Golden Blog, Blograker, Octobloggy, A Blog to a Kill / A view to a Blog, The Living Bloglights, Licence to Blog, Goldenblog, Tomorrow Never Blogs, The Blog is Not Enough, Blog Another Day) or Miss BloggingPenny / Universal Blogspots
    * Old Blog Network
    * Raiders of the Lost Blog
    * Reservoir Blogs
    * BlogAdder
    * Return of the Blogger / The Blogger Strikes Back / The Empire Strikes Blog / The Empire Blogs Back
    * BBC (British Blogging Corporation)
    * Blog the Nine (or Ten) O'Clock News
    * A Few Good Blogs
    * BlogFellas
    * Britain's got Blogs
    * Blog Idol (or Blog Idle?)
    * Forty Days of Blog (and some by Knights)

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  22. A few more (had trouble posting - possibly 'cos too many characters):-

    * The Daley Mix
    * The Daley Mux-ip
    * The Fawkes Report or The Fawkes Hound (to step on Guido's toes!)
    * The Brit Report
    * The Britlander
    * unionjackanory / unionjackandstory
    * United Kingdom of (Great) Blog and bits and pieces from elsewhere
    * Ministry of Blog / Department of Blog / The Blog Office
    * Bloggers of the Round Table
    * Blogging Hood
    * War of the Words
    * Who Dares Blog
    * Not So Quiet on the Blogging Front

    Whatever you choose, I'm sure it'll be a great success!

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  23. "Broad Horizon", in view of the sheer number (and presumably range) of contributors.

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  24. Actually, you would be done for breach of copyright from E! channel, I suspect, as they have a section called E! News.
    So, new suggestion: iSpeak, therefore i-ain.
    Way too clever, obviously!

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  25. The Piazza or Political Piazza
    The Plaza
    Conclave

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  26. Dale's Daily Delights or Debates

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  27. Dale Inc

    As in united into one body; combined

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  28. Thinking Allowed

    or the wonderful Michel de Montaigne saying ...
    What do I know?

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  29. The Blog Society
    Iain Dale's Diarrhea
    Do Blog Off
    The Big Blog
    Blog for Britain
    Britain's Blogging Combo
    Just Blog off Will You

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  30. The Blog Society
    Iain Dale's Diarrhea
    Do Blog Off
    The Big Blog
    Blog for Britain
    Britain's Blogging Combo
    Just Blog off Will You

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  31. Birds eye view
    daley commons
    inside scoop
    inside track
    dale united

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  32. What about something with 'Medley' in the title? Suggests a mix, a combining of different themes towards a single outcome. 'Blog Medley' or something similar?

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