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The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal is arguably the most influential business publication in the world. As such, we were very excited and honored to have our SMILE & SCRATCH TestTM published in its entirety with commentary.
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SmartMoney.Com
SmartMoney.Com, with 2.1 million unique visitors per month, is one of the leading business websites around. Alexandra recently shone some Light on naming in "Asked & Answered: Marketing Multiple Businesses"
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Edplay
Edplay.Com, Alexandra was recently featured in an interview in EdPlay magazine, which is the go-to resource for specialty toy, game, gift, and museum stores. We think toy store names should be fun, whimsical and cheeky, yet they are often the worst offenders and biggest Head Scratchers. Case in point: abraKIDabra, F.A.O. Schwartz, Toys "R" Us, and MrToys.com, which is a classic example of a very dated retail store. See what advice Alexandra spouted off in this informative article.
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Listen to Alexandra's latest radio appearance on PR 101 Radio where she discusses how to monetize your name and how to avoid costly naming mistakes.

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Inc. Technology
Inc. Technology offers the ultimate resource for small business technology issues, offering easy-to-follow solutions for the thorniest tech tangles. In the article entitled "Is Your Domain Name Killing Your Business?", Alexandra spells out how to prevent the killing.
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HOW Magazine
HOW Magazine is the bible of the graphic design industry. Every issue features a piece on a swanky design studio. They have never featured a naming firm, but when they saw the Eat My Words office, they bent the rules. Look for it in the "Work Space" spread in the June 2007 issue.
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Small Space, Big Style
HGTV's "Small Space, Big Style," filmed a segment at the loft back when Alexandra lived there. (Now it’s just the the office with a sweet client crash pad.) Highlights of the show include the 1950's diner booth office, stuffed animal sofa, pink fridge bookshelf, 17' x 17' indoor mural, and Alexandra’s collection of 600+ floaty pens from her world travels. If you missed it, here's a link to the clip (which takes a while to download, even with a fast connection).