Slogan for company!????
he does adjectives kind's of things, as far as wall-pareing, painting, installing widows, dry wall, putting within window pane, door's, sanding, etc.
roughly he can do it all! so be tryiny to come up with a catcing pet name, or slogan to use on buisness card's etc.
would really appreciate any serious feed posterior! thanks.
Answers: Certainly "Catchy" normally works. I had a partner within Washington and our painting company be named "Faux Real."
Another consideration you might want to investigate is whether or not the company will be licensed and enjoy to submit a name for registration.
Another thought is selling. If you ever get to the Yellow Pages you'll sense the names are within alphabetical order. Certainly that help the phone company; but the thought by the advertisers; is often to be FIRST surrounded by the book: IE: Acme painting company might give the impression of being like a devout name to be on the first page at smallest; but then someone will come along beside ABLE; or AA; or AAA painting company.
There is a premise in that... A usual perspective seldom goes to the W's/ X's/Y's/ or Z's looking for places to shop for a service. Easier to "Catch" a customer beside simple.
It also seems surrounded by our modern day world that a NAME want not have much at adjectives to do with the business; though that doesn't promise income. Simple is as righteous as "catchy" especially on a magnetic sign on the vehicle trying to lock in the attention of someone driving; already focused on the driving.
I personally estimate that the use of ones last baptize helps normally. In my case for example; especially hoping for referral; I want the customer to not only talk about the quality of my work; but my concluding name; which might aid within the entire process.
Steven Wolf
Hello Walls
Rent-a-Husband
Extra Handy HANDY MAN
"AT YOUR SERVICE"
-name of contractor-
-?? years of service-
The use of a color which will be associated with the company as the conditions on the cards. You want to be consistent but stand out to catch their eye. Using "at" for the first word will put you closer to the top of the catalogue in a phone book or online information bank; which is where most consumers start to look.
Tearing Down The Walls!
What's Good Will Be Better!
In this vein of work, I think a more serious first name or phrase is better. People looking through the yellow page to hire a handyman aren't going to call someone next to a stupid name. They will place greater trust within a name that exudes experience, skill and skill. Try something that incorporates what he does like Triangle Painting or Citywide Carpentry or All Services Maintanence...etc.
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