Naming Your Business
Naming your business is probably one of the biggest decisions in the startup process. It certainly was for us! You want a name that clearly defines who you are, and represents the voice and values you want to portray. You also want something that will stand the test of time, as rebranding at a later date can be difficult, time consuming and costly.
Here are some important tips to keep in mind while selecting your name:
Make It Memorable and Timeless
You want a name that will stick in people’s brains — not just this year, but for many years to come. While it is easy to get caught up in current naming trends, remember these will change quickly and often.
Stay Away From Weird Spellings
You want your customers and Google to be able to find you easily. Names that are difficult to spell or use alternate ways of spelling (i.e. stepz for steps) will be more challenging to remember and more likely not to be found correctly.
Tell What Your Business Does
It sounds obvious, but you want your new name to clearly let potential clients know what services you offer. This will not only let them know what you do, but it will make it easy for them to recall you when needing that specific type of service.
Make Sure Your Name is Available
Having the same business name and URL will allow current and potential clients to find you online efficiently. When these two don’t match, however, you run the risk of someone else getting found when they look for you online and losing business. A simple domain search with companies such as GoDaddy , Network Solutions and bluehost can quickly let you know if your name is available as a URL.
The Suffix Matters
Generally speaking, people will assume your business name is the same as your URL without the suffix such as “.com.” When looking to see if your name is available as a URL, it is tempting to go with an alternate suffix such as “.info,” “.org,” or “.co” if the traditional “.com” isn’t available. However, this is risky as many of your clients will not be aware that these suffixes even exist, much less think to use one with your name to find your business.
Don’t Limit Yourself From the Start
It’s hard sometimes to think of the future when just starting a business, but you want to make sure you name isn’t limiting you geographically or service wise. This was a major contributing factor when we were finalizing our name for 1351 Marketing Group.
Finding the Perfect Name
Family is a huge part of 1351 Marketing Group and definitely a main focus. When the idea of starting a local marketing agency first started floating around in Jeanine’s head, she knew she wanted her mother Debra to be part of the company’s legacy. Unfortunately, in the late stages of early onset Alzheimer’s, Debra wasn’t going to be able to be part of the company in the same way others were. Jeanine came up with 1351 Digital Marketing, implementing her mother’s birth day (13) and year (51) as a way to keep her a part of their new adventure.
When Stacia and Robert came on as co-founders, they understood how important keeping 1351 was but felt Digital Marketing was too specific for what the company ultimately wanted to do. After several coffeehouse strategy sessions and naming options were tossed around, 1351 Marketing Group was created.
Starting a new business is exciting, and it’s tempting to just run with that first name that pops into your head, but remember this is just the start of something bigger. Taking the necessary time to perfect and even test out potential names now will save you time, money and headaches in the future.



