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Topic: E-Marketing

What's A Good Name For A Music Gift Business?

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
I'm going to be selling miniature metal musical instruments and replica musical instruments. All band and orchestra, plus piano, guitar, etc. The metal instruments have a person holding the instrument. The replica is just like a real instrument only about 4-6".
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  • Posted by Jay Hamilton-Roth on Member
    Also, are the pieces strictly artwork, or can they also make music (or play music)?
  • Posted on Author
    The metal figurines with instruments and the miniature replica instruments are collectibles for serious musicians. They don't play. The metal is silver and the instruments look just like real ones, same colors and keys, etc.
  • Posted by Dorothea on Accepted
    Your Key Signature

    Scaled to Perfection

    Notably Fine (play on musical words)

    I am very much into music and play several instruments myself, though my profession is marketing, and wish your unique business the very best. It sounds very unique and special!



  • Posted on Author
    All of your responses are so helpful to me.

    Do I need to have "music gifts" attached to my name to be higher up on search engines? For example, is it better to have a name like

    Notably Fine Music Gifts
    Encore Music Gifts

    with the description to be:
    Unique gifts for all musicians

    Are there any other suggestions for names to describe my replica musical instruments and metal figurine musical instruments? Thank you so much! You're all such experts at this.
  • Posted on Author
    I'm sorry W.M.M.A. It's all in the planning stages and I don't have a picture yet. The replica instruments are already available at some music stores, so I'm hoping to tap into the consumer market. But this really helps me to check into other music stores. If you can picture a real trumpet, bring it down to 4 inches, with all details there. I don't know if this helps to see it without actually seeing it.

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