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Colton S.
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Tips for naming Company

Colton S.
  • Investor
  • Wendell, NC
Posted

Hello BP World,

I am at a dead lock right now in terms of thinking of a name for my buy/hold rental company. I want to have a name/domain so I can start to form a more official image in the community as a whole.

I know that using a last name, and location in the name are rather limiting, so I'm trying to avoid this.

Does anyone have any tips as to how they got to their name, and why?

Thanks in advance!

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Bryan O.
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Bryan O.
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@Colton S. it's like naming a pet... It's only important until the moment you do it, unless you make it offensive. I would steer away from anything that pigeon holes you, but otherwise just make one on move on. It isn't really worth a bunch of energy. Use that energy to grow your business!

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