When forming a limited company the name of the company can be an important decision. Some people may choose the first name that they think of and others may select a ready made company for speed or because they like a particular name. However, many businesses may prefer to select a company name that either clearly distinguishes itself from its competitors or contains something unique or personal. Company names can be chosen for different reasons.
One of the most common ways of selecting a company name is to use something personal. A quick glance through your local newspaper should introduce you to many personalised business names. Robertson Consulting Limited, T Jones & Son Limited, Baker & Stone Limited are some fictional examples of what may be found. This may instantly make a company recognisable locally, it can be deemed as more personal by its customers, and often works well within geographical areas. However, it does little to tell new customers what your company does.
A popular choice for a small business is to choose a name that is ?descriptive?. This helps prospective clients to identify what your company does. Examples of this may be to call your business The IT Company Limited, City Glass Limited or The Recruitment Agency Limited. Whilst this does serve to reinforce your primary business it offers little differentiation and may easily be adapted by competitors.
A less personal option is to use a company name that is ?associative?. This type of company name helps to create an image or connection to your business activity. It is less direct than using a descriptive name but helps to position your company's name within the market through peoples understanding of what words mean. For example a flick through the Yellow Pages will offer plenty of examples of this. A hairdresser called Classic Cuts or a printer called Quickprint Limited are examples of what may be found. These names offer some differentiation but may not ultimately set your company aside from its competitors.
An alternative is to choose a company name that is ?freestanding?. These names are completely abstract and not related to the companies business activities. A fictional example may be to call your catering company Zavis Limited. There are many popular brand names that illustrate this point. Consider, Nikon, Adidas, or Nestle, these names are instantly recognisable to most people and conjure up a particular product or business. This is a good way of setting your company aside from the competition but it is important to consider the market that you operate in. Will your prospective clients know what your business is offering?
Choosing a company name may be a simple process, but it is not uncommon for people to deliberate over names for quite some time. Whilst company names can, and often are, changed during the life of the company most people like to choose a name that they like from the outset. Therefore consider your market, how much you want to differentiate from your competitors and what your company name should say about your organisation. Once the decision is made the important business of developing a good reputation for your business name begins.
Choosing A Company Name
You probably have several ideas in mind, and this article will provide some tips about how to discover if one of these ideas may be your next company name, and if not, how to find the right one.
When it comes to naming, there are a few rules of thumb to follow. Be careful when choosing a name that is similar to the name of a company already in existence. Differentiations in spelling are common, but you should know that the name could still be considered too similar by the first company and they may exercise their right to lodge an objection.
Otherwise, use common sense and do not choose a name that is offensive to others, or that contains sensitive words or expressions. Of course, for some industries certain words may not be considered offensive, but you should be fully aware of which words these are before you decide to use them in your company name.
These tips apply to choosing a website url to match your company, too. Do a search to make sure that your url has not already been taken, and if it has, it is good to know this in the initial stages before you begin using your new name and url and building traffic to the website.
Ask yourself the following questions, who are my target customers, should my name describe what my business or company does, what are the five most unique things about my business that appeal to customers, and which types of words and phrases would appeal most to the demographic of my customers.
You should also determine whether you want your new name to motivate potential customers or whether it is more important to stand out from the competition. Many people turn to companies that specialize in helping others choose a business or company name, and if your company has decided to do so then they will be able to provide industry specific strategies and recommendations to help put your business on the map.
If you have not, you may want to do a little Internet research to see if investing in the services of a professional corporate branding agency is in the best interests of your company.
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Mike Harris has sinced written about articles on various topics from Legal Matters, Legal Matters and Small Business. Mike Harris has worked within the company formation and business advice industry for many years. Simple Formations is part of the SFS Group of Companies providing
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