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To tell my friend her business name is bad?

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helpfulormeddling · 11/08/2018 17:12

Name changed. Sorry this is long.

I have a lovely friend who's recently been through some horrendous times recently. She's just starting to launch a new business which I think she'd be excellent at. But the name she has chosen is...not good. Should I say anything or keep my mouth shut?

She's been putting stuff together for this behind the scenes for a couple of years. She picked the name and set up the website before she told us (her friends I mean) what it was called. If she'd asked for input then I know we'd have steered her somewhere else. It's hard to say, people have to say "What?" when told it, when you hear it there's ambiguity about the spelling so I worry about people finding the site if doing a search for it, it's kind of really unsuited to the business - like if I said the name and asked you to guess what it sells I doubt anyone would get close - so it's really not great. But I didn't know how to say that to her and the project was parked for ages anyway.

Now all of a sudden it looks like it's got an opportunity to take off and she just said to me about getting the website finished. I don't know should I mention maybe having a rethink? If I even mention it in the sense of "So I'm just wondering, is it too late to change the name?" she'll know I don't like it and she might be upset (not about me as such but that maybe others won't either). I don't know if she's tied to it legally, like if it's registered, and so changing it and the site etc would be a nightmare and then I've given her cause to doubt it when it's too late. On the other hand, am I a crap friend for not mentioning something that I think might hold the business back? It's in a very image conscious area and it's a really bad fit for that and I don't want people judging her badly.

She's been through so much and she deserves this to be the start of something amazing - and it could be - so I don't know if speaking up or shutting up is best for her.

OP posts:
DontDribbleOnTheCarpet · 11/08/2018 19:10

My business name is a bit rubbish, but at least neutral so it doesn't suggest something unrelated to what I do.
I once came across a forum user (on another, now defunct forum) who called her craft business myladycave .co.uk. She thought a lady cave was equivalent to a man cave. It took a while, and much schoolgirlish giggling, but she was persuaded eventually.
Could someone pm me the name too please? I don't have any specific expertise except 15 years of running my own business, but I'm very nosy!

StringandGlitter · 11/08/2018 19:10

Yes I’d love it if someone could pm me the name too.

Arjuhi · 11/08/2018 19:11

Can someone PM me the name too please?

DontDribbleOnTheCarpet · 11/08/2018 19:16

Right, now I know the name, it does sound a bit rubbish. It might be a livery yard or it might be a stationers, the name is quite confusing.
I think I'd mention it once, then never again.

onalongsabbatical · 11/08/2018 19:18

Anyone PM me the name? I will give an honest opinion. Curious about the Japanese connotation someone mentioned.

Planesmistakenforstars · 11/08/2018 19:21

The name is very confusing. It suggests one of two things, and neither of them is close to what the business actually is. I'd say something.

gigi556 · 11/08/2018 19:25

You MUST tell her. Do it tactfully. If it's difficult to pronounce and spell it sounds like it's not a good choice. It's up to her to take your advice or not. I'm starting my own business and would definitely want to know!

TaliZorahVasNormandy · 11/08/2018 19:27

Someone PM me the name. Really wanna know what it is.

RebootYourEngine · 11/08/2018 19:28

Can i get a PM please.

It is hard to answer the OP without knowing the name.

onalongsabbatical · 11/08/2018 19:28

I think find a way of telling her (I was PM'd). It's not good, it sounds like something else or a couple of other things, nothing to do with what it is, and it's very awkward, clunky.

Standstilling · 11/08/2018 19:28

I've had the PM (thanks Justbin) but don't know what the business is?

Notmethistimehonest · 11/08/2018 19:31

Could someone pm me the name too please?

clairethewitch70 · 11/08/2018 19:32

Could someone PM me please?

TornFromTheInside · 11/08/2018 19:32

Tesco was named after the owner Tom Edward Stockwell Co
BMW - Bavarian Motor Works
B&Q - Block and Quayle

Listing off huge brands that defied the odds is good, but it's also doing precisely that - listing the exceptions. 99% of businesses will never reach this level and typically need every bit of help they can get.

Sadly, most decent company names are already swallowed up, as are domain names etc, so this already puts many small businesses on the back foot. Something 'quirky' CAN work. A good product with a quirky name will generally do better than a bad product with a good name.

If needs be, she can still market her products or services under other names. That is allowed and many companies do this.

RitaMills · 11/08/2018 19:32

Can I have a PM please? It’s hard to tell without knowing the name.

DontDribbleOnTheCarpet · 11/08/2018 19:32

What kind of business is it?

RebootYourEngine · 11/08/2018 19:34

Thanks for the PM.

The name isnt the greatest but it depends on what the business is.

RB68 · 11/08/2018 19:38

Its difficult but frankly I would let it go - but changing a name isn't that difficult later on. And sometimes it sticks for being memorable I mean Moonpig.com
webuyanycar.com although that at least says what it does
ASOS
etc plus all the others people mentioned

I had a local networking group that I loathed the name of - it developed from when I first met the owner and told her it needed a name change around 10 yrs ago - it recently changed names and its not really done them major harm but I think it will see substantial growth in the next few yrs as the new name beds in

SquidgyBanana · 11/08/2018 19:42

I don’t know the name but I would say to leave her to it.. if she has been planning this for a couple of years this may be the name she wants and feels is right... also i think mindset goes a long way to making something work, if she believes in what she’s doing she might keep going when she hits stumbling blocks but if someone has said something negative about the name of her business she might think it’s going to be a flop,

Maybe ask her about the name and why she chose it? You could maybe drop in your opinion then but I wouldnt necessarily be negative about her choice... I started a business and my name SUCKS but I’m actually doing well despite the name so you never know

KatieKittens · 11/08/2018 19:43

Could someone PM me the name please? I’m curious about the Japanese connection too.

helpfulormeddling · 11/08/2018 19:43

Hi sorry for people who wanted a PM That I missed I've an event to go to tonight so I was getting ready and now I'm leaving. If anyone's still interested tomorrow I'll send it! Anyone who's replied already, here or by PM, I appreciate your thoughts. Most people who know it have suggested gently broaching it with her so I'm going to think the best way to do that without hurting her feelings, sounding like I think I know best (it's her business at the end of the day), and keeping it very constructive ie based on ease of funding websure for her customers/market research vs just my subjective opinion. Thanks for all your help.

OP posts:
helpfulormeddling · 11/08/2018 19:44

Ease of finding website 🙄

OP posts:
TaliZorahVasNormandy · 11/08/2018 19:45

Can someone PM me the name please.?

TornFromTheInside · 11/08/2018 19:50

There are ways to get over strangely spelled words in a domain name, and often the correct spelling is already taken, but an obvious 'funky' spelling isn't too bad (rather than something that looks like a spelling mistake).

Dickybow321 · 11/08/2018 19:53

Could you please pm me and give me an idea of the type of business? Thanks!

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