art72
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- Feb 5, 2012
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Hi All,
Spent the better part of last night brainstorming ideas for my mobile detailing business name, and was seeking some guidance. The first thing I did was get on GoDaddy and see what decent .com names were available?
I found 2-3 easy to remember names available, with one in particular that could work as a 'theme' of sort, and allow me to 'brand' my (future) business name. So far, I did a search here in Florida on sunbiz.org to see if anyone had registered or incorporated the name I really want? -so far looks like no one has it.Im the MAN
I am planning to secure the 'chosen' domain name today as it's only $9.99 for the .com, but more importantly, I was wondering;
1.) Is there an inexpensive way to lock down the business name without incorporating or doing an LLC it right away?
If I'm not mistaken, I think the 1st step is to file a "Fictitious Name" first to ensure it's availability, but not sure if that will guarantee me the 'business name' or not?
Wasn't quite ready to get the license/insurance and incorporate quite yet, so for now I just want to secure the name the cheapest and easiest was possible.
If anyone has any knowledge in this dept, I appreciate it. All my businesses prior I acted as a 'sole proprietor' - so this is my first run at creating the actual business entity.
Thanks.
-Art
Spent the better part of last night brainstorming ideas for my mobile detailing business name, and was seeking some guidance. The first thing I did was get on GoDaddy and see what decent .com names were available?
I found 2-3 easy to remember names available, with one in particular that could work as a 'theme' of sort, and allow me to 'brand' my (future) business name. So far, I did a search here in Florida on sunbiz.org to see if anyone had registered or incorporated the name I really want? -so far looks like no one has it.Im the MAN
I am planning to secure the 'chosen' domain name today as it's only $9.99 for the .com, but more importantly, I was wondering;
1.) Is there an inexpensive way to lock down the business name without incorporating or doing an LLC it right away?
If I'm not mistaken, I think the 1st step is to file a "Fictitious Name" first to ensure it's availability, but not sure if that will guarantee me the 'business name' or not?
Wasn't quite ready to get the license/insurance and incorporate quite yet, so for now I just want to secure the name the cheapest and easiest was possible.
If anyone has any knowledge in this dept, I appreciate it. All my businesses prior I acted as a 'sole proprietor' - so this is my first run at creating the actual business entity.
Thanks.
-Art