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What’s In A Name?

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

What’s In A Name?

  How important is your company’s name?  To most of us, a name is everything.  It’s your image, your “brand,” and vital to attracting prospects to your business.   In some cases, your company name describes exactly what you do — i.e. “Topnotch Medical Center.”  In others, your name may not reveal your service.  But no matter what, your name can attract potential customers…  especially when you establish your brand on the internet… where many new prospects can find you. 

 

How do you get people to find you on the internet?  As one colleague shared with me, “you’ve got to think out of the box.”

 

One way is to build your online reputation around your name. To make your name stand out from the crowd, consider saving more than just your name with search engines.  For about $9.95, you can save descriptive names at Go Daddy or 1and1.com.  Think of names beyond your company name.

 

Think “out of the box.”

 

For instance, if your company name is “Smith Communications,” what other phrases   could describe your services in a positive way?  

 

T. Harv Eker, best-selling author of, “Secrets of the Millionaire’s Mind, branded his marketing seminar as, “The World’s Greatest Marketing Seminar.”  He confessed to his audience that he was surprised no one else had taken “that name” before.  Now,

that phrase, “World’s Greatest Marketing Seminar” is redirected to his website.  Wouldn’t you agree that it probably attracts business?

(Harv also went from zero to millionaire in 2 1/2 years, and he is the founder of Peak Potentials, the fastest growing success training school in North America.)As an affiliate for Harv’s work, I saved the phrase:  www.lynnsuggests.com, so I can get credit for referrals.  (Check it out…) 

I’ve also saved several names for my business.  One is for this blog:  www.greatmarketingmessages.com.  Another is my own name – www.lynnsanders.biz 

 

What names might best describe YOUR services?  Search on Google to see if those names are available.  Consider saving a name – and then link it to your website.  The more traffic, the more business.

 

Make YOUR Brand Stand Out!