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Topic: E-Marketing

Catchy Business Name

Posted by reemy.abukhalifa on 50 Points
"Hello, my name is Rama, and I'm a WAHM (work-at-home mommy) artist.I'm looking for a name and tagline for my business. Currently, I paint ceramic mugs , plates and mores for all occasions . I also take custom orders from moms ...
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  • Posted by himalayanmonknepal on Accepted
    hot stuff
    dream it believe it achieve it
    chin up buttercup
    make today awesome
    you r my cup of tea
    are some tagline for ur business thanku
  • Posted by Mike Steffes on Accepted
    Being so visual, I'd suggest a logo to go with your name & tagline. Maybe a mug and plate with "Your Name" and "Your Special Words Here" on them (as simulated hand painting).

    Painted Things
    "Custom Painting is Our Specialty"
  • Posted by mgoodman on Accepted
    How will customers learn about you? Who are these "customers?" What benefit can they expect? Will they purchase as gifts for others? Where? Are you in a tourist area?

    The more information we have, the better able we will be to come up with a good name and tagline for you.
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Mike nailed it with his answer:

    "Your Name" and "Your Special Words Here"

    Keep it simple.
  • Posted by nlytenmedia on Accepted
    Lots of questions to answer before you should decide on a name / tagline...

    How are you reaching your potential and current customers?

    What do you deem catchy? Are you looking for a business name that is supposed to be "clever", like a play on words? Are you looking for something that memorable? Do you want the name to be related to what you sell, who you are, etc?

    Why do you feel the need to have a tagline? Will that enhance your sales and further your brand?
  • Posted by Shelley Ryan on Moderator
    Hi Everyone,

    I am closing this question since there hasn't been much recent activity.

    Thanks for participating!

    Shelley
    MarketingProfs

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