Here are some things to consider when choosing your name:-
Are you starting the business, with the intention of selling the business down the track? It may be easier to sell a generically named business, than one with your own personal name.
You have told us what your business intends to do, in its first year, but from my experience dealing with businesses, what they start doing and what they end up doing may be totally different things, because the opportunity presents itself. Don't limit your business by your business name.
Make sure that it is easy to spell, and pronounce. If someone hears it on the radio, can they google the name, and find you?
Hope that helps a bit.
2006-12-30 13:14:30
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answered by ANISE 4
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HalletsHomeComputing, ScottsSystems, ScottsSoftware, ScottsSoftwareSystems, SJSystems, SJSoftware, ScottsHome Software, ScottsHomeSystems, SJDomesticTecnology, HalletsHomeTecnos, ScottsDomesticTechnology. Just play around until it sounds right! Good Luck!.
2006-12-30 13:17:43
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answered by The BudMiester 6
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Scott Business Solution (SBS)
One point I would like to suggest. You know that PCs are sold with technical information like: P4, 80GB HDD, 1GB RAM, etc. Only those with IT background can understand these.
The truth is, many business managers are not well verse with these IT terms. Instead, maybe you can have PC models something like:
ScottPC Business: PC to assist your business
ScottPC Gamer: PC for die-hard gamers
ScottPC Designer: PC for multimedia
ScottPC Kids: PC for Kids
For ScottPC Gamer model, you would install the best graphic card and best speaker. For ScottPC Business model, you can install a standard configuration with MS Office on it.
This way, I think, will widen your customer base to those who do not understand IT terms, such as the CEO of a company.
Good luck!
2006-12-30 13:11:04
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answered by papadaddy 3
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If it's personal systems, then use your own name. It's a big mistake to use a company name. It'll cost you business because you'll look expensive and it's a bit 80's-90's. These days it's perfectly acceptable and the 'norm' to use your own name as the business name, as it is to work from home. The domestic market is terrified of companies. About 5 years ago I changed the name of my business from a company name to my own name and over a period of about 6 months my business and volume of phone calls nearly doubled. Company names and logos are like noisy motorcycles....the only person it impresses is the person who owns it.
2006-12-30 13:05:12
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answered by mikey 5
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Smart Tech
2006-12-30 13:09:30
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answered by ? 3
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Going For Broke?
2006-12-30 12:50:45
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answered by Bob Danvers-Walker 4
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Scotty Computers.:No Fix No Fee:.
2006-12-30 13:12:55
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answered by breedgemh_101 5
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Digitech. It sounds cool. I'd check the web first though, it might be copyrighted.
2006-12-30 12:55:59
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answered by adanarama 4
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Nerd On Patrol....domain name is still available.
2006-12-30 13:39:47
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answered by myopenhandsguy 3
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Monkey spanking tech nerd ltd.
Sounds like it fits well.
2006-12-30 12:55:48
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answered by savs 6
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