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Topic: Taglines/Names

A One Word For My Store

Posted by Anonymous on 250 Points
im planning on opening a store that will be focusing on cosmetics, clothing both male and female, accessories and shoes and i would like to give my store a one word name eg. Razberry, i have in mind..
uneeke's (like unique but spell different)

any other suggestions
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  • Posted by Gail@PUBLISIDE on Accepted
    I like Razberry ... or Razz-Berry
  • Posted on Author
    yea i do like razberry too but that name is already taken
  • Posted by SteveByrneMarketing on Accepted
    raspseed.com is available

    the razseed.com spelling provides graphic designers with interesting possibilities utilizing the "Z" and "S" in a custom logotype trademark.

    If you do get this domain, make sure to get both spellings.

    good luck
  • Posted by Visual Clue on Accepted
    "Jooce". (instead of juice)

    "I's". (Eyes)

    "Dolled". ( customers could get all DOLLED up )

  • Posted on Accepted
    I think the names proposed are great. But my concern is the fact that you have too much going on for the name to mean anything! Men's clothing, women's clothing AND cosmetics? You're dividing this one business into too many different segments, so many that it won't resonate with anyone.

    I would pick one aspect of this business and serve the heck out of it. Women's clothing? What aspect of women's apparel, outerwear, intimates, resort, evening? Get where I'm going? Alot of that decision, of course, would come from the lifestyle of the locals. For instance, for me to open up a high-end, designer clothing store where I am moving to later this year, a suburb of Louisville, KY, would be absurd. Even though there is isn't a store like that in that area, there's a REASON. Not enough customers in that area to make the store successful.

    Any big retailer/mass merchandiser either online or brick and mortar, started their brands with a very narrow, focused product assortment, positioned themselves as the "go to" store and THEN branched out into other products lines.

    So I urge you, please! Find your target demographic, find out what they wear, more importantly find out what they'd LIKE to where and can't seem to find...THAT'S recipe for success!

    To do a half-a***d job of selling both to women and men and adding cosmetics to the mix, again, will result in a brand name that won't mean a hill of beans to anyone...even if it is the coolest name with the coolest logo.

    This not be the answer you were looking for, but the branding side of me can't let you make a huge mistake.

    Best of luck, keep in touch and let us know how you're making out.

    --Dawn
  • Posted on Accepted
    How about:

    "LUKINGUD" or 'LukinGud'

    All the best!
    Jane


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