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[H1442]How To Name Your Business
by Scott Lorenz, Sco
I am often asked as a marketing and public relations expert to help new companies name their business. Some marketing firms charge tens of thousands of dollars for the privilege. In the real world of small business it's really not that difficult or costly if you just follow some easy to understand concepts.

A business name will effect consumer decisions about doing business with your company, so invest time and effort in the decision. A good name requires more than a trendy label that sounds cute on a business card.
There are laws, marketing principles, public relations guidelines, and social psychology that come into play when selecting your business name. For specific steps to take in making your name legal check out the web site of the Small Business Administration (SBA) at: http://www.business.gov/guides/business_law/naming.html
For success in naming your business pay close attention to these ideas based on marketing and public relations:
Name the business after what you do.

Start with letters high in the alphabet ? A, B, or C.
Check to see if the domain of the name is available to register.
What do your potential customers say about the name?
If busy executives are your customers make sure they understand the name. If you have to explain then you've lost the point.
Marketers know what makes people tick and why people engage in certain behavior. If you can predict how the average person will perceive a name, you will know if that name will generate interest. Marketing insight is crucial to understanding why consumers respond to your business name the way they do.
Your business name will grab the attention of your customers if it:

Is short, concise and easy to spell
Can easily be remembered if heard on the radio while driving
Can easily be abbreviated
Identifies only you and not your competitors
Is relevant to your community
Meets legal requirements of your state
Has the potential to be a trademark
Is catchy and trendy but not so trendy that it will sound old in a few years

Don't overlook my tip above to select a name that can easily be abbreviated. What do you identify with most ? IBM or International Business Machines? ABC-TV or American Broadcasting Corporation? PBS or Public Broadcasting System? You get the idea. Other initialed businesses with strong branding are AOL, KFC, CNN, 3M and NRA. Initials work because they are simple, easy to remember, and loved by graphic artists. Remember all of these names have had millions of dollars of advertising driving it into our heads so that's the reason we know what they mean, not because some genius figured out three particular letters together make a great name.

The advantage, of course, of starting your business name with an A, B or C is that you will appear near the top in online listings, the Yellow Pages or in other alphabetical listings such as the Chamber of Commerce Directory. If you want to get to the very top then numbers or symbols will do the same; for example, 3com and 3M. But symbols such as the @ sign could cause difficulties and actually complicate things so beware.
You might think it's a good idea to include the city or state where you do business in your name. Think again. This strategy makes sense only for businesses that don't plan to grow outside their geographic area or the city or state name lends cache like New York Carpet World or California Pizza. In today's world you must understand that your business will have a physical location in a geographic community identified and located by an address, i.e. 345 S. Main Street. And your business also will have a virtual location on the Internet identified and located by a domain name, i.e. www.yourname.com. So when you think of what makes a good business name think also of what makes a good domain name. They go hand in hand.

For businesses that operate on the Internet, business names are synonymous with domain names. A key strategy here is to remember that a strong domain name and business name is one that will pop up when searches are conducted on Google and Yahoo! when keywords are actually in the domain name.

Check out domain names and random names at: http://www.makewords.com This is an indispensable way to get 50 to 500 URLs using key words. For example, do you want a domain name that includes the word ?iPod?? Type it in and it'll generate dozens of suggestions with themes from Music to Medicine and tell you if the domain is available.

If you are still scratching your head over the best name for your business, here are a few more tips that will be helpful. Make sure your business name is:

Unique
Logo-friendly
Print-friendly
Easy to pronounce
Easy to understand
Meaningful
Expands as you expand

Ask yourself these questions: How will it look on stationery, business cards, signs? Does it require someone spell it out B- Bravo, C- Charlie, R- Romeo or can it be easily understood?

Having a good name is a powerful marketing force. Your business name makes an emotional connection with your customers, differentiates you from your competitors, and helps build a strong brand name that is easily recognized and can be trusted. So don't rush through this step. Having a good name is as important as seed money and capital funding.
The important thing is to be as thorough as possible when selecting a name so you never have to rename your business because someone else has a trademark on it. Make sure the person you're talking to is who your customer really is, not who you wish it was. And know what language they speak.

And, finally, don't be afraid to seek the help of an expert. The process and final decision is too important to do it alone. Expert help produces professional and lasting results.

In light of everything I've said here, you might well ask me why my company is named Westwind Communications. Unfortunately when I began this company in 1981 I was not thinking about these things. If I could do it again, I would definitely come up with another name. The biggest reason is the letter ?W? is usually at the bottom of all lists?

Should I change it?

1)if you are in the business of selling or buying property for and/or on behalf of clients then your domain name should reflect that. An example of a domain name for a business that sells real estate is www.acresofrealestate.com If you rely on the internet for your business, lead generation, promotion or for information then having a name which describes your business and what you do is very important it would seem. But, this is also a very contentious point? There are counter arguments and we shall take a brief look at some shortly.

2)If your offline business is called ?Real Estate New York? then your internet business should in theory map that business exactly. Domains names such as:-

A) realestatenewyork.com
B) realestateny.com
C) justrealestatenewyork.com
D) totalrealestateny.com
E) 123realestatenewyork.com

The names listed above (A to E) are all suitable for your business. However, the best practice according to Nathan Anderson; the America's foremost search engine optimization expert, in choosing name for ones domain name is to have the business name in the front. For example, realestateny.com is preferred choice over say the 123realestatenewyork.com name for search engine optimisation stand point.

How do I then register my chosen domain name?

There are a myriad of domain name registration companies all over the world. How do you choose one? Since you are interested in good service, you want to choose a company that specialises in domain registration. You will be able to decipher good companies from that ones that are not so good. This is my experience with domain registration companies:-

" Cost is a major factor when you are registering a lot of domain names particularly when you have 100 or more domain names? I have therefore actively looked for companies that are the cheapest "

Recently, I bought 2 domain names at $2.99 each but the supplier turned out to be very poor at providing service. As a direct result, I went back to my original supplier and paid nearly $10 for each domain. The point of this exercise "cheap turned out to be very expensive".

What if my chosen domain name is already registered?

This is sometimes the case. There are lots of realtors in New York and chances are that someone has already beaten you to it. Under this situation, I will be inclined to use a domain name that matches my business as closely as possible. Realestateny4you is not a bad choice. Arguably, this name is too similar to say another business; a competitor, for all intents and purposes. According to H. Anderson. ?it matters less what the name of your chosen domain is the real issue is about promotion of the name ?. I agree with this statement whole heartedly because a site regardless of its name does nothing for the business until such time that the site is actually promoted and that is the key to there being any meaning or value in the name.
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