> LC Media Productions, sounds very professional. and also it kind of leaves the door open for people to understand that you do other things besides audio.
2006-07-28 14:51:25
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answered by Flyleaf 5
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LC Media Productions
2006-07-28 14:51:02
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answered by nicolecoolidge 1
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Congratulation
Choosing your company's name is one of the most exciting parts of starting a business. But which direction should you take? A clever business name — the "Shear Ecstasy" hair salon, for example — can be an excellent marketing tool, but coming up with a good one can be frustrating. Don't let the search for the "perfect name" prevent you from starting your business; it's more important to get the ball rolling.
Besides, in small companies, YOU are the brand, and usually the best name for your company is your own, perhaps adding a descriptive phrase to clarify what you do. My first business was called "Abrams Business Strategies" since I developed business and marketing plans.
A good company name achieves several goals:
• It conveys the correct information. You don't want anything in your business name that leaves potential customers confused about what you do.
• It won't get dated quickly. Try not to choose a name that's too closely identified with recent trends, or one that's too limiting. You're likely to change the scope of your product or services over time.
• It conveys the right feeling. You generally want to choose a name with positive connotations; of course what's "positive" and "negative" depends a lot on your market.
• It's easy to spell. This is particularly important when you need customers to remember your Internet domain name or when clients will have to spell your company's name often.
• It's easy to pronounce. People have a hard time remembering names they can't say easily. That's why on the back of their chocolate bar wrappers, Ghiradelli printed how to pronounce the name.
• It's memorable. Of course, this isn't always possible — or even necessary. A company with a straightforward name ("Des Moines Chiropractic Clinic") may develop a better business than a company with a cute name.
• It's pleasing to the ear. Then again, whether something is pleasing or not has a lot to do with your market.
Once you've got a solid list of possibilities, research trademarks to make sure your company name is fair game. And keep in mind that in the end, one of the most important considerations is whether you like the name and feel comfortable with it.
so i think "LC Media Productions" or "Lc Audio Media" both of them sounds good
with all my best wishes
2006-07-28 14:52:11
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answered by romantic_pink_rose 2
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Let's Create Media Productions - LC media Productions for short
Good luck!
2006-08-04 01:01:55
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answered by mumyum 1
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LC media production
2006-07-29 21:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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LC Media Productions, I like it!
2006-07-28 19:03:09
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answered by Sheila 4
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LC Audio Productions sounds good to me.
2006-07-28 14:51:49
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answered by just guessing 2
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How about jamodu audio productions.
im sorry it doesn't contain LC but it would gain serious free advertising at the cricket when the npower sign on the pitch is upside down. I hope this helps you. Of your picks id go for LC Audio Productions
2006-07-28 19:45:29
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answered by motown 5
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Using your intials means nothing to anyone except you. None of your logos mean anything to me, they may mean something to those within your field of business, but if you want to find new punters, then rethink your company name. It needs to tell people exactly what you can do for them and it may be your only chance to find new customers, rather than existing customers that may already be loyal to other companies. If it leaves me wondering what it is you do, then you have just learned some marketing research. LC? Audio? A music producer? Why would I need that? Now if you had a name that sums up what you do, I would maybe become a customer. I hope I have helped you, good luck.
2006-07-28 15:30:31
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answered by Anonymous
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ALC Media Productions. Your LC is still in the title, but having it start with A you will be listed first in the phone book. People tend to call the first name they see when they look it up in the phone book.
2006-07-28 14:58:26
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answered by RichManPoorMan 2
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