The Best Tips For Choosing A Name For Your Business

Hello Lovely Living x Coffee Dose Costa Mesa

@hellolovelyliving at Coffee Dose in Costa Mesa, CA

The success of any business has always rested on building a brand and creating appealing designs that can spark the interest of buyers and start trends in the market. 

If there's one thing we've learned as a naming agency providing catchy and creative names for businesses, it's that the perfect brand name can make or break your business.

Take Coffee Dose in Costa Mesa, CA, for example. What started as Jeni Castro laying in bed with her husband blurting out a casual, "I want to open a coffee shop." has resulted in multiple locations across Orange County along with a cult-like following.

“It really comes down to her branding,” says Stina, Hello Lovely Living Founder. She started with a catchy name with a personality to match, and it took on a life of its own. “Visit the cafe and you will see branded mugs that say “Karen Tears” and Anti-Bitch blend coffee. You get where she’s going with her message, and that is memorable. It’s all about creating an experience.”

So, if you're looking for inspiration and are unsure of the most lucrative name to give your company, this article can help you find the best one.

Three important steps

in choosing the best business name

01

Study your brand

Besides developing an excellent product, your business’s brand is the most important component you should focus on fine-tuning and perfecting since it affects how you want your business to be seen. Crafting a trusted brand identity is one thing you cannot afford to ignore while naming your brand.

Consider the consulting firm Accenture. What strong ideas come to mind when you see, read, or hear the name? For starters, it boasts a smooth, sophisticated, and high-end tone. For one of the world's premier consulting organizations, this works quite well.

A normal digital gadget, such as the Alexa or iPhone, would not be named in the same manner. And that’s because these kinds of names would be inappropriate for their identity and what they are seeking to achieve.

02

Consider various name concepts

This is the exciting part! Gather your naming group (if you have any at this point), get some markers, a notepad, and a whiteboard, and let your imagination run wild! Remember, the brainstorming phase is not an analytical stage. You do not need to assess names right now. Simply step up your creativity and let your imagination flow.

Don't be hesitant to jot down bad names. In fact, we strongly advise you to compile a list of names that make you feel uncertain. You never know what you’d be able to make out of them. 

That said, here are some easy tools to help you with naming:

  • Thesauruses

  • Visual names, sometimes with a color component

  • Industry jargons

  • Words that rhyme

If you eventually wind up with 200 potential names at the conclusion of the brainstorming session, that's a good thing since the next stage is we’d be focusing on reducing this list.

03

Validate & Test

We all agree that your top choice from the list of names is the perfect business name for you! But before you can cheer, you must first pass a few crucial assessments. A thorough evaluation procedure will assist you in determining whether your preferred business name(s) are viable and available.

So make sure you get:

  • Customer feedback: This is essential when it comes to validating your business name. And it can be done by gathering honest feedback from friends, family, or even random people you meet at a bar or cafe. Don't hesitate to tell them why you require their help.

  • A Good Domain Name: A good website is essential for every company, and so you must determine whether your desired name has an accessible domain name. In an ideal world, you would have immediate access to nameofyourbusiness.com. However, this is not always the case, and you’ll have to visit a domain marketplace and pick one of the premium domain names for sale that aligns with your brand. 

  • Trademark: You may despise this method because of the procedures it requires, but it can save you a lot of legal troubles along the way, as most modern words have already been trademarked in some fashion. You must therefore determine if the name of your firm satisfies the trademark standards or is encroaching on someone else's trademark. Ensure you consult with a legal professional, as failure to register a trademark could result in cease and desist letters in the future.

Takeaways

Brand names may increase sales and financial performance for your company, making it the game changer that is required to surpass the competition. Creating a business name that resonates with your company's identity is a fantastic way to pique the interest of your target clients.

Grant Polachek is the head of branding for Squadhelp.com, 3X Inc 5000 startup and disruptive naming agency. Squadhelp has reviewed more than 1 million names and curated a collection of the best available names on the web today. We are also the world's leading crowdsource naming platform, supporting clients from early-stage startups to Fortune 500 companies.