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Originally Posted by Meanon
What kind of products? Even if they are varied, the types are relevant.
X-tatic is simple and catchy but doesn't sound professional or high quality to me - but I may not be representative of any of your target auidences
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x-tatic was meant to be a combination of a play on words such as:
- x- as in "product x" simply because we have a number of potential products that are extremely varied.
- ecstatic (the way we feel now that we're working for ourselves)
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Originally Posted by NoTargeT
Some more info would be welcome.
A name like x-tatic would be fine for for example selling sexually stimulating toys or snowboards, but selling washingpowder under the same name would already cause me to question your integrity
What are the names you already have btw?
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Sadly, x-tatic was the only name we could come up with so far. We'd like our name to reflect a positive emotion if possible yet sound professional.
...not sure if this is possible.
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Originally Posted by TKDLady
I was thinking that maybe you could use your names some how or your initials or something like that as well. Make your initials into an acronym. Since you products vary and are for multiple audiences that might be best.
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Originally Posted by GamerGal
Ken-etics.com
i love to play on names
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From a legal standpoint, it is never a good idea to incorporate you name, initials, nicknames, etc., in your business title as you run the risk of being sued personally should your product hurt someone.
We may use something to the effect of K & M (Ken and Mike) or D @ T (Duke and Tandino) for the holding companies but we'll only know whether or not this is a good idea after speaking to a lawyer.