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Choosing a Business Name
Learn how to choose a clear, memorable, professional business name that suits your customers, supports your brand, and can be used across your website, email, Facebook, and Google listings.
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Your business name is one of the first things customers notice. A good name should be easy to say, easy to remember, easy to spell, and suitable for the type of business you want to build.
This lesson will help you choose a name that looks professional, works online, and gives your business room to grow.
Learning Objectives
- Understand what makes a strong business name.
- Avoid confusing, weak, or hard-to-use names.
- Choose a name that fits your brand and target customers.
- Check whether your name can work online.
- Create a shortlist before making your final decision.
What Makes a Good Business Name?
Easy to Remember
Customers should be able to remember your name after hearing it once or twice.
Easy to Spell
A simple spelling makes it easier for people to search for you online.
Relevant
The name should suit your products, services, location, or business personality.
Professional
Your name should create trust and look good on invoices, websites, signs, and social media.
Step-by-Step: Choosing Your Business Name
Step 1: Write Down What Your Business Does
Start by writing a plain-English description of your business.
Step 2: List Important Words
Write down words connected to your service, location, values, and customers.
- What service do you provide?
- Where are you based?
- Who do you help?
- What feeling should your business create?
- Do you want the name to sound local, professional, friendly, creative, or premium?
Step 3: Create a Shortlist
Create at least five possible names before choosing one. Do not rush this step.
Step 4: Say the Name Out Loud
A business name should sound natural when spoken. If it is awkward to say, customers may avoid using it.
Step 5: Check the Spelling
Avoid names that people will constantly spell incorrectly. Complicated spelling makes it harder for customers to find you online.
Step 6: Check Online Use
Before settling on a name, check whether it can work across your website, email address, Facebook page, Google Business Profile, and other online platforms.
Business Name Ideas
Here are some common naming styles:
- Location-based: Hokianga Garden Care
- Service-based: Northland Computer Help
- Owner-based: Ian’s Electrical Services
- Benefit-based: Easy Bookkeeping Solutions
- Creative brand: Bright Start Media
Names to Avoid
- Names that are too long.
- Names that are hard to spell.
- Names that sound too similar to another business.
- Names that limit your future growth.
- Names that use confusing numbers or symbols.
- Names that do not match the type of customer you want.
Business Name Checklist
- The name is easy to say.
- The name is easy to spell.
- The name is easy to remember.
- The name suits the business.
- The name looks professional.
- The name works on Facebook and Google.
- The name can be used in an email address.
- The name gives the business room to grow.
Practical Project
Create a shortlist of five possible business names. Then test each one against the checklist above. Choose the strongest name and write one sentence explaining why it fits your business.
Next Lesson
Once you have a business name, the next step is to build a recognisable brand around it.
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