company name
company name
Post by shadrack » Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:29 am
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Re: company name
Post by Don Coffey » Thu Dec 20, 2012 9:44 am
Anyone think of a good electrical company name, I wanted to stay away from (my name electrical) wanting something modern, quite happy to use my initials which is MS or MAS, so any ideas, welcomed thanks
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Marky the Sparky.........what's the chance of your first name being Mark?
How about the tag line ' You Have A Fault, I'll Be There In A Bolt!
I still can't workout why I never made it big in advertising? ::)
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Re: company name
Post by shadrack » Thu Dec 20, 2012 10:53 am
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Anyone think of a good electrical company name, I wanted to stay away from (my name electrical) wanting something modern, quite happy to use my initials which is MS or MAS, so any ideas, welcomed thanks
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Marky the Sparky.........what's the chance of your first name being Mark?
How about the tag line ' You Have A Fault, I'll Be There In A Bolt!
I still can't workout why I never made it big in advertising? ::)
Don
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My name is mark lol, I need to also need to leave it open to be added to, my girlfriend is one of the few qualified female bricklayer\plasters in the country!
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Re: company name
Post by Don Coffey » Thu Dec 20, 2012 1:12 pm
As for the name. Keep it simple and modern. I wouldn't be too bothered about making the name reflect the skill, as advertising, cold calling and flyers will be the way to get the message across.
If I'm honest, when I see vans that advertise a multitude of skills, I tend to feel that you are getting a handyman that's able to turn his hand to anything but not possibly a master of any.
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Re: company name
Post by shadrack » Thu Dec 20, 2012 6:34 pm
Given your combined skill set, I would be more inclined to pitch the business as a facilities management company, able to do anything and everything to do with building maintenance. I'm sure you know of some good plumbers, joiners that you can bring in as required.
As for the name. Keep it simple and modern. I wouldn't be too bothered about making the name reflect the skill, as advertising, cold calling and flyers will be the way to get the message across.
If I'm honest, when I see vans that advertise a multitude of skills, I tend to feel that you are getting a handyman that's able to turn his hand to anything but not possibly a master of any.
Don
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i'd be inclined to agree when i see a van that suposedly does everything with one man i think the same, my mates got a joinery business and another a plumbing firm, so i will be doing their electrical, i have also been offered maintainance on 60 holiday lets and 2 caravan parks off the same company (mates dad) i was doing jobs for them before but it was starting to get abit much outside work in my own time, im also mates with 4 building contractors who do extensions and the like and 2 one man band electricians with loads of work sometimes too much so im hoping to get a good start before adverts etc, but i also dont want to rule out the fact that i can do other work on a small scale but also get my girlfriend jobs as well as returning the favour for other mates, what me and my mates/contacts want to be able to do is take on say a big new build but between a few of us with the different trades.
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Re: company name
Post by X5Sport » Thu Dec 20, 2012 8:11 pm
A Japanese Company has announced an Android driven toilet..... ???
Might give you something else to play with for the name too......and no I haven't thought of one yet.
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Re: company name
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Re: company name
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Re: company name
Post by jaynana » Fri Dec 21, 2012 5:00 pm
i like names to be catchy, not necessarily saying what your company does - that's down to advertising (apple doesn't sell apples, boots don't sell boots, currys don't sell curry!).
how about simples like 'Eletric', 'Spark', 'Flux', 'Faraday', 'AC DC', 'Electron', 'Current', 'Tension', 'Juice', 'Volts', 'Magnetic', ...
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Re: company name
Post by graemeX5 » Sat Dec 22, 2012 8:10 am
111 , then underneath 1st for electrics, 1st for maintenance & 1st for building
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Re: company name
Post by squeaky2 » Sat Dec 22, 2012 9:43 am
i like names to be catchy, not necessarily saying what your company does - that's down to advertising (apple doesn't sell apples, boots don't sell boots, currys don't sell curry!).
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And then there is Virgin

Keep the name simple and keep it vague.........its just as easy to add other lines to describe what you do. Much easier to change small bits of sign writing, cards etc
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Re: company name
Post by MJim » Sat Dec 22, 2012 12:15 pm
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Re: company name
Post by shadrack » Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:22 pm

any thaughts welcome!!
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