Jacob Perry
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- Jan 3, 2012
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Ive read mikes book and his post on this. Just for the life of me i cant not come up with a name. Any suggestions?
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I can't pick a name for you but her are a few guide lines I would use -
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2 - pick a name that caters to your target market. There was a place here called "Pick and save," they obviously didn't target the affluent.
3 - make it memorable. I see too many "Johns detailing" or "ABC Detailing" etc.... to plain and boring.
5 - You want a name that you can get a good web site address for.
8 - be whimsical!! If done cleverly will be an asset.
Hope that helps
Mike Phillips said:Here's a few tips and to help you choose a name for your part-time or full-time detailing business.
- Choose a name that tells your prospective customer what's in it for them.
- Choose a name that's easy to spell, pronounce, remember, type and write.
- Choose a name that can be registered as a Domain Name, preferably a .com
hey off topic but whats the title for the youtube video still in your profile pic?
I wish I could be Mr. Sparkle, that's amazingit can even be an inside joke of sorts. just use your head. For example, it's rarely picked up, but "Mr. Sparkle" is just a reference to the simpsons (put it in youtube if you don't believe me). So it's a fun name for me, and kind of a fun name for clients. I think people get a kick out of someone proclaiming themselves to be "Mr. Sparkle" (strangers typically don't ask for Bryan when they call - they ask for Mr. Sparkle)