The Biggest Company Name Changes (Infographic)Did you know that Pepsi used to be called 'Brad's Drink'?

ByRose Leadem

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Google wasn't always "Google." It once went by the name "BackRub." Best Buy went by the name, "Sound of Music."

Related:7 Tips for Naming (or Re-Naming) Your Company

Whether the originalnamewasn't a fit, was too long or simply not good enough, there are a number of reasons why a business name just doesn't work out. Before yourbrandtakes off, it's important to make sure you've found the right name for you brand. Don't feel scared to change it either -- lots of the big guys swapped out their names for better ones.

Check outAustralianHelp.com's infographic below to find out which major companies underwent name changes.

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Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com.

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