Thursday, May 22, 2014

Business name



The most awaited part of opening a business is to put a NAME on it.
Naming your business or your shop is the first thing
that you will be very excited about.
Having a name that gives great impact to customer is
a brainstorming activity that will leave you breathless.

If you think 'naming' your store is easy, think again.
Think again and again.

To be so sure of having a name approve by DTI or Department of Trade and Industry
in your area, you should prepare at least 20 to 30 names.
Believe it or not, there are so  many names that are not allowed to be used.
There are also lots of names that is already used.

Your patience is tested here while
waiting for DTI to approve your desired name.
If approved at once, it will take you more or less another
one to three days processing time,
after that you can have your certificate and
you need to pay an amount DTI required you to pay.
If it is not approve they will contact you at once and ask you
to submit again another set of names

In the Philippine setting, pinoy always used easy to remember names -
like Tindahan ni Marya for sari sari store, PANADERIA for bakeries,
loading station can just post LOAD na DITO,
Wash and Dry, or LABANDERA for laundry shop, etc etc.
Pinoy knows how to catch kapwa pinoys attention,
that is why, they are very good in naming their shop.
Makamasa or easy to remember names can be so patok to Filipinos,
because they are comfortable and very familiar to pinoy's pandinig.

Whats in a name?
Be careful in choosing your name.
It can break or make your business.

As the saying goes:

"A business without a name, is a - no business"

So now, start  naming your price dude!

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