Would you put "Money" in your local marketing biz name?

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Hey Warriors,

Feel funny about asking this one but . . .

Since "the bottom line" for SBOs is to make money, and your marketing to them, would you ever use the word Money in your biz name?

For example Make Money Marketing or More Money Marketing.

Or does anything like that sound too "biz opp" or cheesy?

What about putting the word in your slogan, USP or Touchstone, i.e "Marketing That Makes You Money"?


Charles
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  • Profile picture of the author squadron
    Originally Posted by NeverTooLate View Post

    Hey Warriors,

    Feel funny about asking this one but . . .

    Since "the bottom line" for SBOs is to make money, and your marketing to them, would you ever use the word Money in your biz name?

    For example Make Money Marketing or More Money Marketing.

    Or does anything like that sound too "biz opp", cheesy or obvious?

    Charles
    A bit too cheesy for my tastes. The majority of best known brand names have nothing to do with what they do: Apple, Sony, Harley Davidson, McDonalds, Nike, and so on.
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    • Profile picture of the author abbot
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      With a name like that you will;
      A) Never be taken seriously
      B) Cause confusion

      Leave the cheesy names for the guys here selling cheesy WSO's.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve Solem
    I think in a business name using "money" is a bit much, but maybe a synonym could be used like "profit builders" or something - although anything like that still seems a little generic to me. If you're helping people/businesses save or make more money, I think that would work well in a USP.

    squadron makes a good point, but i think as retailers who've been established now for years they're not quite the same as someone looking for a name for his solo marketing practice.

    It's not always easy, but I think you need to find a professional name that works for you and is at least somewhat descriptive in nature, or something you can follow with a short USP that lets folks know the main benefit you have to offer them.
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  • Profile picture of the author kellyyarnsbro
    No one have tried those i guess, and it's unique if it's that so. If you think that would fit in your taste and soon be accepted by people then why not give it a try, quiet risky though but who knows?
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Lee
    I would not, just because i think it sounds cheesy. Go with something that makes a statement but doesn't scream at them.
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  • Profile picture of the author NeverTooLate
    Those are the kind of answers I thought I'd receive. Thanks guys. Is there a way to discontinue a thread?
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