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Topic: Taglines/Names

Business Name Needed, Please Help!

Posted by Anonymous on 125 Points
My husband and I are in the process of starting two different businesses in GA which we will incorporate under one name. We're looking for a short, professional, memorable name which will provide an upscale feel to both businesses, regardless of the services they provide.

We feel the name should:
- be simple, 2 - 3 words (ex The Oaks, The Seasons, etc)
- be elegant sounding
- encompass the essence of the south but be open enough to offer services cross-country
- evoke feelings of opulency and comfort, as well as economical and practical

We certainly would appreciate your ideas! Thank you.
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  • Posted by Frank Hurtte on Member
    Magnolia Manner

    Southern Cross

    The Heights
  • Posted on Author
    Thank you. Here's a bit more information about our business plans. The corporation we'll form will have two subsidiaries to start, offering services to both corporate clients and private consumers. One will provide event planning for every occasion, and the other will offer landscape design and care services.

    Eventually, we'll move our existing pressure washing business under the corporate banner, too. Then, should we decide to venture into other arenas, those endeavors would be added to the corporation.

    All of our businesses will use the corporation's name in their titles. (i.e. The Seasons Events Planning, The Seasons Landscaping and Lawn Maintenance, etc) Thus, the reason for the lack of information originally provided. The name can't be specific to any one service or business.

    Thanks.
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    Here are some ideas to play with:
    * South Empire
    * Savannah
    * Cumberland
    * Kennesaw
  • Posted on Accepted
    How about
    Southern Bloom
    We will be there for your changing seasons.
  • Posted on Author
    Thank you, W.M.M.A, and jjcholdings! You're absolutely right and the names you suggested are available in our state. I've used a combination of the names and now have a tagline. :)

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