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Guide to Naming a Business

Market your new venture and attract new customers with a winning name

By Matt Alderton, Writer, Editor and Media Consultant, Logolepsy Custom Content and Communications

If you've ever wondered what's in a name, the answer is simple: everything. A good name can make your business, and a bad one can certainly break it. It pays, then, to play the name game well. After all, a successful name can:
  1. Reinforce your business concept.
  2. Lead the charge in branding your company.
  3. Attract new customers.
  4. Sell your products and services.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Delegate name duties

If you can spare a few thousand dollars from your startup budget, you might consider hiring a naming firm to help you choose a memorable name, design a workable logo and navigate complex naming laws.
I recommend: Approach naming firms such as ABC Namebank and NameLab for help in choosing the right moniker.  Or connect with a brand consultant who can help you decide on a name;  a complete listing of brand consultants can be found on Business.com.

Conduct a 'name-storm'

When brainstorming ideas for a company name, you should look for inspiration in the dictionary or in the newspaper, or within your business plan. Name-creation software can broaden your choices. Develop a list of at least 10 potential names.
I recommend: Learn what's behind the best business names when you download The Naming Guide, free from brand consultant Igor International. Buy naming software or an online consultation from Namexpress.

Choose a name

As you whittle your list of potential names down to a favorite, look for choices that are meaningful and have strong branding opportunities due to their memorable qualities. The strongest names are short, simple and descriptive.
I recommend: Bounce ideas off of fellow entrepreneurs at Business Owners' Idea Café name forum.

Hunt for trademarks

A good name is no good, really, if you can't legally use it. Make sure no one else has claimed your chosen name by performing a trademark search.
I recommend: Search all state and federal trademark registers at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Decide your business structure

If you plan to incorporate, you must make sure your name - trademarked or not - is not in use by another corporation. If you are a sole proprietor, you should know that many states require you to use your own name as a business name.
I recommend: Explore the legal requirements of naming your business, based upon its structure, at the Business Owner's Toolkit.

Secure your domain name

Every business needs its own Web site. And just like the name of your company, its Web address should be relevant, memorable and, of course, available.
I recommend: Search and register for available domain names at GoDaddy.com, Register.com or MyDomain.com. Find more domain name companies on Business.com.

Register your name and trademark

Once you've selected a winner, you should register your new business name - known as a trade name, a fictitious name or a DBA (for "doing business as") - in order to formally and legally claim it.
I recommend: File your trade name with your state's Secretary of State's Office or, for national protection, file a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • If you rely on advertising in directories or phone books, consider choosing a name that starts with an "A" to put you ahead of the competition - literally.
  • Choose a name that is easy to spell and pronounce.
  • Once you've chosen a name, begin using TM (trademark) or SM (service mark) immediately in order to protect it. You can freely use the designations before you've actually registered for them.
  • Avoid names that limit your potential for expansion. That includes geographical names - should you move or expand outside your local area - and names that describe your product or service too literally - should you decide to add new lines of business.

The official source of Naming a Business is
the Corporate Brand Consultants page at Business.com

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Recommended Solution Providers

Strategic Name Development: Product Naming
Consultants help come up with the best name for your product or business.

MBAWare: NamePro
NamePro combines a set of powerful "namesmithing" tools with extensive databases to generate the ideal name for any purpose.

Namexpress: Name Creation Services and Software
Online 24-hour business naming service as well as do-it-yourself naming software.

Visual Thesaurus: Naming Tool
A visual tool for choosing great words for your business name.

EdiWriter: Creative Naming Services
Receive several original and creative business names to choose from.

Namexpress: Naming & Branding Services
This site is both an online naming agency and a software company, the creators of the application NameBuilder.

NameLab: Brand Name Development
Offers integrated naming and brand strategy services, including intellectual property maintenance support and international naming.

Best Sites to Learn More

Naming Toolbox: Articles About Naming and Branding
The ultimate online guide to naming your business. A collection of articles regarding choosing a business name.

Entrepreneur: Naming Your Business
Articles about naming your small business.

Name Development: Naming Articles
A collections of articles about naming a business, with a slant towards case studies.

Best Blogs and Forums

WordLab Naming Forums: Company Names
A forum for discussing business name ideas. Forum is very active, with members providing help with choosing a business name.

Idea Café: CyberSchmooz BizNames Forum
A forum for discussing business name ideas.



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