I'll go with Ceres Consulting because I recognize the name; it's either the Roman goddess of agriculture (from whom we get the word "cereal", by the way) or the largest asteroid between Mars and Jupiter. When you're putting together a plan, you want a name people will recognize and that's easy to say; your first choice doesn't qualify either way.
Good luck!
2006-07-20 08:56:00
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answered by ensign183 5
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I like "Cereus Consulting" better because I like the way I pronounce it in my head ("see-ree-us" vs "seers" or "see-rees"). Additionally, I think that the "U" makes it look more sophisticated and gives the title more variety in terms of the letters it contains, making it nicer to look at. Small considerations, I know, but sometimes that's what counts. Good luck with your potential business!
2006-07-20 15:56:12
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answered by randomgirl 3
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number 1
2006-07-20 18:20:26
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answered by prince M 1
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I actually dislike both of them! Go with something a little classy and professional. It sounds like name that a baby's mama comes up with in order to make the daddy feel apart of the child. Like mother name keisha and father name dante. She comes up with KEYSHANTE.
2006-07-20 21:27:00
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answered by Anonymous
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definitely the first one...but you may have trouble because of the play on words when defining yourself to a bank for a loan to get the business started!!! Good Luck!
2006-07-20 15:54:14
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answered by hannah062199 2
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Neither name tells me what you do. My business name is Riteway Towing. You know what I do and how I do it just based on the name, right? What does your name say to people?
2006-07-20 18:10:22
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answered by oklatom 7
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#2
2006-07-20 16:13:17
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answered by babybro35 6
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I think the first one because it is creative wording and sounds like "serious" so it will be easier for clients to remember.
2006-07-20 15:57:37
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answered by jecruz@sbcglobal.net 2
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I think I like the first one better, although I'm a little unsure how to pronounce it. Is it like "serious"?
2006-07-20 15:55:45
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answered by shelster10 3
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I would say the first one because it's similar to the word serious which would make me think that you're SERIOUS about your business... GOOD LUCK!!!!
2006-07-20 15:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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