I NEED HELP Picking A Website Name! (the only thing I ever ask on here)

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Look... I've been trying not to do this a second time.
Cause I hate asking these types of questions.

But there are some creative geniuses on here who saved me A LOT of time last time I asked this question.

Once again, I'm stuck in a 3 week OCD / name cycle for my new website.

The last site you guys helped me with was a mold site. I believe it was steve the copywriter who's name I decided to run with (I really hope I'm not wrong about that but it was a while ago). Well I've grown to LOVE the name, the site is #1 in google now, and we do really well with it selling jobs locally.

Its been about 6-7 months and I'm ready to make a new site, this time in basement waterproofing. So once again I've gone through the long boring phase of scraping names in scrapebox, trying to rearrange words, using the thesaurus, but I SUCK AT NAMES. Its just not my thing.

I'm going to paste some of the names I've came up with, but you may not want to read them all because most of them suck.

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Last time, the person who I got the name from, said they weren't crazy about it when they posted it. But here are the reasons I loved it so much.

1) When all of our competitors were trying to brag and sound elitist / big / corporate, our name was super friendly... nothing boastful at all about it. Which made it stick out.

2) It had an ALLITERATION to it which gave it rhythm.

3) It had our main keyword in the name (mold removal).

4) It had a subtle command like anchor in it, like the name told you to choose us, without telling you to choose us.

5) The abbreviated form of the name was smooth to pronounce.

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Now, you guys may not love it, but I do, the name was
(edited out name on second thought =])

I'm now looking for a name for "basement waterproofing". Its not a huge deal if both keywords are in the name this time, considering how many letters there are. But I do think it helped us with our rankings for our last site. EITHER WAY, if you guys can think of something friendly, with an alliteration, I'd be forever indebted to you all.


IF you need incentive this time, to get your brain juices going, let me know how important it is. I have no idea how much $$ would motivate you folks, but you helped me out for free last time, so I have no problem paying back some of that debt now lol.

Thanks - Rob

ps. The "brothers" names are because me and my brother do the selling / running of the company (encase anyone was confused).
#copywriting #picking #thing #website
  • Couldn't you just use the same structure?

    mywaterproofingguys.com

    The double g isn't great to read, but it sounds alright and helps build your brand.
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    • +1 for MyWaterProofingGuys.com

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  • Who cares what us idiots think.

    Run Adwords traffic and change Ppc headline to see which headline gets the most Ctr.

    A guy named Tim ferris used this method to name his book "4 hour work week"

    Another guy created a workout system called " just 4 minutes"

    They didn't guess.

    They tested.

    So stop reading this thread and start funneling traffic to see which headline wins.

    Then get that domain.

    Adam.

    Ps. I'm drunk and writing thus on an iPhone. So, buyer be aware.
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  • A waterproof barrier is like a skin, right?

    And Adam's post seems to indicate people like the number 4.

    My4SkinGuys

    That'll get the clicks.
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    • Who would be your market? Be specific. You have to have learned something by now who is attracted to your services.

      - Rick Duris

      PS: The person who came up with the other website. That would be me.
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  • Ha, that's a tough one!

    fissuretech.com
    rainbuckets.com
    gonefission.com
    risingtidy.com
    cellardry.com
    subtite.com
    subsealers.com
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    • HelloWaterproofing.com
      ValueWaterproofing.com
      TotalBasementSolution.com
      AceofBasementWaterproofing.com
      BasementProofing.com
      MoistDownThere.com
      MeSoWetNoMore.com
      AntiDelugeLeague.com
      DustDryBasements.com
      DryMouthWaterproofing.com
      WatergateProof.com
      MagicBulletBasement.com
      RecoverBasement.com
      WetStopsHere.com
      BasementRelieve.com
      WaterproofingForLife.com
      MadAboutWaterproofing.com
      InsideJobWaterproofing.com
      DryProofMyBasement.com
      CoverYourBasement.com
      DrylockHolmes.com
      BlessMyBasement.com
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  • whatever you pick make sure it's easy to spell and type out.

    You're doing it wrong if you have to say "Drenched2Dry.com... with the number '2' not the word."

    Same goes for dashes.
  • OK. The ones I like the best are:
    5starfixers.com
    5starwaterproofing.com

    these 2 are ok BUT can be confusing as it can read as west op instead of we stop.




    I hope that makes sense.
    Good luck.
  • basementweatherproofing.com
    basementweatherproofing.net
    moisturekillers.com
    dryguys.com
    cozybrosweatherproofing.com
    drybroweatherproofpros.com
    NJweatherproofers.com
    waterproofguys.com
    dryhomeNJ.com


    I'll take a gift certificate
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