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Choosing a Name For Your Business & Prototyping

Tell me have you gotten around to: Choosing a name for your business? consider taking advantage of the power of the internet and fully embracing what the internet has to offer in driving both your offline and online business growth and of course assisting your in choosing that important name for your business. Surf the web to learn more about marketing on the internet and look at some of the internet marketing training available.

Now onto one of the most important parts of running a business, now - let me ask you a question: One of the most important things your business needs is a name. Your name will be the very first thing that almost all of your customers see.

You have to pick a name that says something about you and your business that people in your target market will remember easily.

A good basic idea is to use your last name followed by what you do. Like Walton's feed and supply or Anderson's plumbing. You could also add the town where you live in to the name like Anderson's Little Rock Plumbing.

You can also leave out your name and simply become Little Rock Feed and Supply. This makes you sound like the first choice locally and will help target your local area.

If you are going to be dealing with the big companies you may want to consider a more corporate sounding name. Think of a word to describe your business then add the word "consulting".

If you're going for a trendier market you might want a less formal name. You may want to name your business after an animal, and use that animal in your logo too. If you don't have a big marketing budget, this is a good way to get started branding your business. For example take Geico. They use that gecko lizard on everything. What do you remember when you think of car insurance?

Try a short name. Take two or three words that describe your business then shorten them to make it one word. So you end up with IHOP (International House of Pancakes) this is a great way to express what you do without having long hard to remember name.

And when nothing else seems to fit make up a name. Just play with your words until you come up with a name that sounds right and the best part is it will be completely unique to your business.

Whatever you do make sure your business name is easy to pronounce, spell and remember. Once you have a few names picked out make sure you check to make sure no one else is using them. You don't want to get your business started then find out that the name you want is taken.

Before You Do Anything (Prototyping):
Here's another brilliant home business tip for you! Try it out first. You are starting a home business. Before you go any further and start investing your time and cash it's a good idea to test things out on a small scale.

Here are some things you can do:

No matter weather you plan to sell physical things, or your starting a website build a prototype. A prototype is a small version of your product that you build quickly to prove your idea is feasible. Show your prototype to a few people to see what they think. If you get a good response then you know you have a winner.

If you are providing a product or service why not test it out on a few customers. Give them a free try or a big discount to make sure that everything runs smoothly and the customers are satisfied and happy with your product.

And don't forget to do some kind of survey to find out exactly what your customer thinks of your service. You could hand it to the customer, include it with your product, or call them up and say that you are just calling to make sure everything is went well.

So what ever you are planning remember it's a good idea to test it out on a small scale before you hit the big time. Trying it out gives you the opportunity to build confidence in yourself and your business without making big costly mistakes.

Remember to check out some of the excellent internet marketing training which is out there as there are some really valuable expert training which will aid you learning more about business & marketing in general and taking your business to the next level by using the internet.

About the Author

Stephen Campbell is a Business Consultant, Internet
Marketer & Entrepreneur. With his team he produces expert information
on how to make a living on the internet such as found at

http://www.JobControlBreak.Com/intro.html




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