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Hey folks,

 

Looking for some do's and don'ts for naming a tree care business. Helping a friend with his new start up. He's a fully quilified arb on the west coast(USA).

 

On top of some do's and don'ts if you have any good names you'd like to through out there that would be great.

 

Hi,

 

Firstly and most importantly take into account google searches.

 

For example: leafboy trees in comparison to London trees.

 

I know its kind of an extreme example but think of what your customer is going to google.

 

Personally i dont think I Flatters tree surgery is good mainly because ive always felt like the customer tries to knock you down on price if they can. As Target Trees i can say i dont set the pricing and thats that.

 

Anything with Trees, trees, or where you live, county are all good starting points.

 

I know your asking about names but i think what is above is especially these days very important in the decision making process.

 

Double barreling is good as its more memorable. But its really whatever you choose, if hes really well known his name might be more beneficial.

 

 

But most importantly check the domain names is free before you pick it because sooner or latter you might want a website.

 

Hope this helps

 

Ian

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Your first and last name Tree Surgeons. Your Town.

 

(Don't use initials.. bit pretentious / corporate.)

 

Customers can see straight away what your business does and who runs it and who to ask for. "Where are you based?" must be the most FAQ ever.

 

This business name answers all those initial questions straight up front.

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People try to be too clever with names IMO....theres some truly cringeworthy business names out there that i'm sure people must regret picking a couple years down the line. Keep it simple and to the point. 'Something' followed by 'tree care' would be my choice

 

Very true. The builders have been using a ready-mix concrete firm called 'Jim'll Mix it'. The driver wasn't amused when I said ' I bet you don't get a lot of calls from schools anymore'. :biggrin:

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