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Topic: Taglines/Names

I Need A Catchy..clever Name /tag Line Or Slogan

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
I have a residential cleaning services and I am changing the name of it for a better one..as the old one it is not appeling at all...my target market is high end..upscale homes....I been thinking for the name something like Posh?...but I cant come out with a tagline or slogan that describes me/ my service . . .

I am passionate about my business and love to pampered homes the right way..I work solo as a right now but plan to hire cleaning ladies as I grow but that will be much further on down the road~ and my business will never be bigger than 2-3 people. But for now it's just me.

I have a lot competitors and would love to stand out of the crown with a really great name and slogan with a catchy end.

I love to used the word Posh for part of the business name because i will be working for upscale homes and though it will be perfect that word.I am open and would really love any ideas & suggestions.


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  • Posted by rakesh_sethia80 on Accepted
    Posh Clean--We Clean the way it should be

    CleanSweep--We make ur house, a place to live.

    Clean'igma-- the clean people
  • Posted by Gary Bloomer on Accepted
    Dear Mary,

    Several questions spring to mind, the most important one
    being: How long have you been using your current name?

    Then there's your desire to use the word "posh". As much as
    you may like it, sadly, what you like is not the point—it's what
    appeals to your customers. Now, if those people are searching
    for "Cleaning services for my posh house", or "Clean my posh
    house", you might be onto something.

    Otherwise, your desire for "posh" might not do you as many
    favors as you think it might. A "catchy" name in and of itself
    will not propel your business to the next level.

    Were I living in a million dollar home and in need of a cleaning
    company, the inclusion of the word "posh" in any sales material
    would not appeal to me.

    Please tell use more about your old name and perhaps we
    can go from there.

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