Being an entrepreneur takes lots of
guts and passion. You have to work harder and harder
to get where you want to be. Any business that
unfolds has to experience highs and lows. Everybody
face through it; even those big time millionaires
have their own share of failure. Still, if you want
to challenge yourself and make a name of yourself in
the industry, then be our guest.
One of the most important things in a
business is naming your business, especially if you
want to venture into cleaning business. A good name
must be decided depending on which cleaning service
that you want to opt to: it may be an office
cleaning service, carpet cleaning, upholstery,
resident home cleaning, and so on.
Get the usual basics or the
requirements of having a business: business permits,
capital, bond or insurance for your company, a
rented office space with furniture and other
equipments or tools added, and man power. Once you
have almost everything, you get to the difficult
part: naming the company.
Now you may ask why choosing a
company name is difficult? Here are some lists that
you have to consider about company names:
·
It is easy to pronounce?
Your clients will be at loss if they
don’t know how to say your company name. How will
they be able to help you advertise or tell their
associates and acquaintances how good your service
is if they can’t even articulately say it?
·
Is it easy to remember?
A name is like an advertisement. How
many times do you see an advertisement aired on TV?
Numerous times, right? Make sure that a name must be
retained by clients and customers easily.
·
Is it pleasant to hear to the
customers?
There are some company names that is
horrible to hear, even in advertisements. People
would ask, “How did they come up with such a
horrible name? It’s not even nice to hear!”
·
Is it original?
This is plainly simple. There are
some company names that have similar names from
product ads and such. They may say it’s and say they
are totally different from that of a brand, but that
doesn’t give them excuse for being unoriginality.
Avoid being a copy cat and create your own style.
Most
company names are taken from the initials of the
owner’s name. Using initials is good start; however,
if you want a name that is less personal, look for
something else. Like an adjective or a verb. You can
also try brain storming for keywords that describe
the nature of your company. When giving names, make
sure that it is catchy. Before you use it, confirm
if the name is being trademarked by another or not.
Once
the company name is settled, then you are almost
through. The final touch is to place advertisements
on newspapers and yellow pages; or sent fliers to
people on the streets. After that, done! Settle a
date for your opening of your cleaning business and
start taking in clients!