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Topic: Taglines/Names

New Name For My Website That Suits My Jewellery

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
My current name is Shine Charms & Jewellery but I am not happy with this name as it doesn't represent what my jewellery is like. I am looking for a catchy name that goes with the fun and cute style of jewellery I make. You can see pics of my jewellery on my website shinecharms.com to get an idea of what kind of thing I am looking for.
All the names I have picked so far have been taken and I have hit a wall on ideas. Any help would be much appreciated.

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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    (Aside: some of the images can be found by clicking links in https://shinecharms.com/shop.html)

    Let's start with the basics:
    * Who is your ideal customer? Age? Location? Gender?
    * What specifically would appeal to them?
    * What makes your jewelry special/collectible?
    * What types of names appeal to you?

    With the answers to these questions, and any other details you care to share, we can better help you.
  • Posted on Author
    Hi Jay

    thank you for your help.
    My jewellery is aimed at people of all ages unlike what the previous response suggests 99% of my jewellery sales are made by and for adults. I have sold my jewellery worldwide so no location barriers either. The jewellery would be for woman.
    I would hope that the jewellery is handmade would appeal to people and that it is fun and quirky (maybe kawaii) all this style of jewellery seems to be becoming very popular at the moment as is selling really well.
    The majority of my items are unique as they are designed and handmade by myself which would also add to the appeal factor. I sold quite a few pieces just before Christmas as small gifts as people said they were good as no one else would have them.
    The type of names I have got so far were:

    SweetBoutique (taken)

    SweetTreats (taken)

    CandyCouture (taken)

    MySweetKawaii (but not sure if everyone knows what Kawaii is)

    Thanks for all your help
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Accepted
    Kawaii wasn't a name I was familiar with until I visited your website. In fact, you might consider defining the name for people that visit your site.

    If you like using Kawaii in your name, these are available:
    * HandmadeKawaii.com
    * KawaiiTreats.com
    * KawaiiBoutique.com

    These domains are also available, but with names in a different direction...
    * WearYourCalories.com
    * CrumbFree.com
  • Posted on Author
    Thanks for your help there are some good suggestions there I will look into. Do you think it matters if the website is a .com .org .net etc?
    You have been a real help. Thank you
  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    A .com is generally the assumed suffix for businesses. If you can't get a .com, go for a .net. But really try for a .com first to avoid domain name confusion (if someone remembers your domain name, but not your suffix, you don't want them visiting your competitor's website).
    .org is generally used for not-for-profit businesses

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