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Hi all...I have finally buckled down and grasped a business concept and idea that I think I would excel in and more importanlty love to do. I am doing all of my research now and getting the business plan up and going, however, I just feel like there is something missing...MY BUSINESS NAME
![]() I want it to be perfect and I want it to be specific but not to specific as I do not want to restrain myself as I think I will be able to branch it out into something bigger one day. I also do not want it to be to broad and most would not know what it is. I am going to be a Virtual Assistant for now but I do not think in the next couple of years my business will be virtual so I would prefer the name virtual to be omitted. I like blah blah business services, blah blah business solutions, etc. I just cant figure out what I want to put in front of it. I want something professional...that sounds like a nice executive company. I tried the thesaurus and just keep running into road blocks. So with that said...any advice? Any ideas...just throw them out there it may help get my creativity flowing too. I appreciate it! |
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I'm having the same problem. I have had no problem in the past with coming up with names for my art/jewelry business but this VA/bookkeeping thing has really got me stumped. I love creative sorts of names but I realize that they may not really give any clue as to what my business is. lol.
What I like to do is to make a list of there service/product that is being offered and then make a list of words that describe they service/product and how you want customers to feel/think about them. I find list making or brain storming a great way to get creative juices flowing. |
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