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A great name can communicate your brand identity, give customers a way to remember you, and help you stand out from the competition. On the other hand, a bad name can do the exact opposite.
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To help you out, we've compiled a list of top tips for coming up with killer Business Names. 1. Keep it short and sweet This one should be a no-brainer. A shorter name is easier to remember and less likely to be misspelled. Plus, it's just more aesthetically pleasing. 2. Avoid using industry jargon Unless you're targeting a very specific niche, using industry-specific jargon in your name is a bad idea. Not only will it make your name more difficult to remember, but it could also alienate potential customers who don't understand the jargon. 3. Use pronunciation as a guide When you're brainstorming names, it's important to consider how the name will be pronounced. After all, you want potential customers to be able to say it correctly. A good rule of thumb is to keep the name as simple as possible. Avoid using made-up words or words with multiple syllables.
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Boost the Economy with new employment opportunities.
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