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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
Originally Posted by Tlefe091985
I am new to the site, and have found a lot of useful info so far as I am looking to start up a small solo detailing shop in the near future.
I have come up with a price guide (needs some revision) a name
"Eye Appeal Detailing"
and my slogan is
"Eye Appeal, is Buy Appeal"
Mainly would do cars for smaller used car dealers in my area, and some personals. Sound good?
I got nothing against it... might be able to do some cool graphics with a person looking at a shiny car?
I'd also check to see if,
www.EyeAppealDetailing.com
is available...
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
Great stuff in here. Now I have some work to do.
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
So Im still working on a name for my mobile carwash and detailing service.
I have 2
Reds mobile carwash and deatiling or
Reds auto detailing and carwash...thoughts opinions please.
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
Originally Posted by AaronC
So Im still working on a name for my mobile carwash and detailing service.
I have 2
Reds mobile carwash and deatiling or
Reds auto detailing and carwash...thoughts opinions please.
Reds Wash & Wax
Reds Mobile Wash & Wax
RedsMobileWashandWax.com
Technically I think there's supposed to be an apostrophe after the letter d
Red's Wash & Wax
KISS = Keep it Simple Simon
Remember... your customer doesn't really care about you or your name or anything about you. What your customer cares about is them. Tell them what's in it for them.
We clean you gleam!
That means you're going to do the dirty work for me and I'm going to shine.
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
My detailing business is Detailing by Matthew Tarka. It's simple, has my name, and my customers can recognize it. It also throws in that personal identity into your brand so people will see "Oh, it's a person doing it". Not ragging on a name like All-Star or Apex or whatever it may be, but personal identity being associated with your brand always helps when getting and retaining customers.
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
thanks mike for the help!
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
Mike,
I'm starting to make my detailing business brand and would like your opinion on what I have so far. Here is what I'm calling it.
Neue Fertig Detailing (New Finish in German)
neuefertigdetailing.com
Confusing or good because of the uniqueness in the name and spelling. I could very well use New Finish Detailing but I'm kind of mehhh on that one. It just sounds like every other detailing business.
Newfurtigdetailing is how it's spelled out and sounds. IDK.
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
Thoughts on these names anyone?
SuperSport Detailing
Prestige Miami Detailing
Prestige Detailing
Legacy Detailing
Anyone think one or more of these could be keepers?
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
Just starting my business and calling it Maine Shine. Located in Maine of course. Thoughts? Thanks.
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Re: Tips for choosing a name for your detailing business
Originally Posted by DetailingByMT
My detailing business is Detailing by Matthew Tarka.
- It's simple,
- has my name,
- and my customers can recognize it.
- It also throws in that personal identity into your brand so people will see "Oh, it's a person doing it".
I like it. Plus you listed most of the suggestions I shared in my original post on how to pick a good name for your business.
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