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| Ask 500 people already in business how they decided upon
their business name and you will get 500 different answers. Everyone has a story behind
how they chose their own business name. Even if the business is named after their own
birth name, there's a reason why this was done. When you open a business, in a sense,
you are causing a new birth to begin. This new birth was created from an idea alone by you
or your associates. It will have its own bank account, its own federal identification
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| accounts, its own income and its own bills. On
paper, it is another individual! Just as if you were choosing a name for your own unborn
child, you need to spend considerable time in deciding upon your business name. |
There are several reasons why a good business name is vitally important
to your business. The first obvious reason is because it is the initial identification to
your customers. No one would want to do business with someone if they didn't have a
company name yet. This makes you look like an amateur who is very unreliable. Even if you
call your company "Kevin's Lawn Service," a company name has been established
and you are indeed a company. People will therefore feel more comfortable dealing with
you.
Secondly,
a business name normally is an indication as to the product or service you offer.
"Mary's Typing Service," "Karate Club for Men," "Jim-Dandy
Jack-of-all-Trades," "Laurie and Steve's Laundry," "Misty's Gift
Boutique," and "Star 1 Publishers" are all examples of simple business
names that immediately tell the customer what product you offer.
However, most people will choose the simple approach when naming their business. They use
their name, their spouse's name, their children's names or a combination of these names
when naming a business. The national hamburger-restaurant chain "Wendy's" was
named after the owner's daughter.
However, research has proven that these "cutesy" names are not the best names to
use for a business. Many experts claim that it makes the business look too
"mom-and-pop-sie." However, this depends on the business. If you are selling
something that demands this mood or theme to appeal to your market, it's best to use this
approach.
Names like, "Sensible Solutions," "Direct Defenders,"
"Moonlighters Ink," "Printer's Friend," "Strictly Class,"
"Collections and Treasures," and "Starlight on Twilight" are all good
examples of catchy names. These types of names relate to your product or service but serve
as a type of slogan for your business. This is a big help when marketing.
When you name a child, you may not decide upon a definite name until after they are born.
You do this because a name is sometimes associated with a type of personality. When you
name a business you may need to wait until you have a product or service to sell and then
decide upon a business name before going into the business itself because your business
name should give some clue as to what product or service you are selling. A business named
"Joe's Collections" normally wouldn't sell car parts and a business named
"Charlie Horse" would not sell knitting supplies.
To generate ideas - begin looking at business signs everywhere you go. Notice which ones
catch your eye and stick in your mind. Try and figure out "why" they stuck in
your mind. Naturally, the business "Dominos Pizza" sticks in your mind because
it is nationally known. These don't count! Look around and notice the smaller businesses.
Take your time. Within a few days you should be able to come up with a few potential
business names.
Then, when you finally find a few names you really like -try reciting them to other people
and get their opinion. It won't be long until your business will have the proper name that
will carry it through it's life!

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