Mr Officer
Effective
Office Partners
Office Time
OSS (office supply service)
SOS (stationary and office supply)
2006-12-16 06:30:23
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answer #1
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answered by justaskin 2
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The Office Station
2006-12-14 17:02:05
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answered by JLanswers 2
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You need to think about what makes your company be special or seem special, apart form the others that do the same o?r similar thing. Sparks Electric. Angel Electrical Supply ? Do you do building wiring, lighting, new construction only? Do you do sever weather emergency services? Communications or network cabling? Are you one city or serve a larger area? Are you on-call? Licensed? Bonded? Any of these could help to clue you in to a unique memorable and respectable name for your company. I once had a company called Poor Man's Mechanic, because I specialized in auto repair for people who couldn't afford to go to a normal repair shop. I also had Budget Computer Service, along similar lines.
2016-03-29 07:20:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Supply Depot
2006-12-14 08:31:16
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answered by Not_Here 6
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The best way to go about this, is to look at your dictionary and look for different names with the same meaning and combining them, the name does not need to refer to stationary (Walton's), What about names like:
The briefcase
Let-a-pen
TOSco (The Office Stationary Company)
2006-12-14 20:05:58
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answered by Kelly 1
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You dont mention what all your services are going to include but one of the basic principals of Business naming is that it is catchy and unusual. If you are going to include copying as one of your services, may I suggest you use part of your nic..
KobaKopy,
KOS, Koba Office Supplies
Whichever name u finally decide upon, it should be short and memerable. Think of a company that comes to mind immediately and it probably has a short name or is remembered firstly by it's initials. Good luck
2006-12-14 17:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Office Supplies & Stationery "R" Us
2006-12-14 08:43:17
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answered by garfld_2006 3
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Let me give you some advice as a buisness owner myself. It doesn't really matter what your store name is. What really matters is your product or service. The consumer wants to know is this coampany usefull to me? Take for instance Arby's, I mean what exactly is that? Is that the name of the man who started the food chain? Or the name of his dog? Bottem line is it doesn't really matter. 90% of the consumers will never think about your name. So use the name in one of the other answers and concentrate your energy on getting a good product or service. Hope you do well
2006-12-14 08:43:16
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answered by Papa D 1
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Just a Note!
Cordially Yours! (if you are more stationery than office)
RSVP (along same line)
Penmanship
Calligraphy's
The Business End of Business
2006-12-14 08:42:23
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answered by mohavedesert 4
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The names, of course, depend on your target market and whether the business is web or brick and morter.
You could be simple:
Paper Clipz
Pens n Pencils
Not just Stationary
2006-12-14 08:30:44
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answered by SamIam82 5
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