Kick-@$$ Wedding Planners.
"If Your Wedding Doesn't kick @$$, The Next One Is On Us!"
2007-03-30 05:21:47
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answered by Rob R. 2
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If you like Stephanotis and the only problem is the ease of pronunciation, just rearrange a few letters and see what you get.
1. Stephan otis - the wedding planner you can trust.
2. Sotis
you get the idea.
2007-03-30 12:18:29
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answered by Buck Boy 2
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The problem with using say the name of a flower, is that although you might know it's meaning others may not. Your business name should communicate what your company does as well as being classy. No point having a cool sounding name if no one else knows what it means, or what your company does! My advice is to look at other similar companies in your area, this then gives you a list of names to avoid, you can then use this to create your own unique name. Otherwise you will spend ages thinking of one only to find Fred Bloggs down the road uses it as well.
2007-03-30 12:18:17
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answered by purplerain 2
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I think you need sumthing catchier than Stephanotis as lots of customers wont know what it means.
Dont like the suggestions of plan2wed etc cos it sounds a bit cheap.
How about 'perfect day' 'dream weddings' 'everlasting love' 'wedded bliss'?
You need sumthing with an emotive, aspirational word in it.
2007-03-30 12:28:24
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answered by rebecca j 2
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Business names are tricky and some people pay experts a fortune to come up with a catchy name. The easiest way to find something suitable is to go through yellow pages for different towns and cities around the world. Just log onto yell.com. You'll find something really suitable that way...........
2007-03-31 06:32:20
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answered by Jackie 4
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Weddings 4 U ?
2007-03-30 12:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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What about 'flower' as the name? or petal, ivory,?
It's ok to have a 'proper' name of a flower - but how many people will know what it really means!? I'd stick to something more simple if i were you.
Hey just had a thought - what about 'simple'?
it'll show how your business will help your customers - by making their wedding simple!
2007-03-31 07:41:42
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answered by just trying to make a difference 5
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Here are a few names:
"Champagne Weddings"
"The Bridal Bouquet"
"Elegant Nuptials"
"The Wedding Gala"
"Weddings Galore"
"I Do! I Do!"
Hope this helps.
Bistro
2007-03-30 21:02:38
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answered by Bistro 2
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Carnation Weddings
(avoid deadly nightshade, mother in law tongue and poison Ivy)
2007-03-30 12:27:17
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answered by robertthechelseafan 1
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Once you have got a few ideas make sure you can secure a good web address relating to your company name for example: if you decide on "Happily Ever After" you would want www.happily-ever-after.co.uk. Check them out before deciding!
Good Luck.
2007-03-31 11:54:17
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answered by Woody 2
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If you use something beginning with A then you will be at the top of listings if you advertise in yellow pages ect and so get more business
2007-03-31 05:20:49
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answered by spaced 2
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