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Updated over 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Chris Calabrese
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Mt. Pleasant, SC
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Suggestions for SC business name?

Chris Calabrese
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Mt. Pleasant, SC
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After a couple of succesful flips in my own name, my business partner and I are starting an LLC and making a go full-time. We're looking for some company name suggestions. We're based out of the Charleston area, but I feel like all the "Palmetto This" and "Lowcountry That" names are overused. Any brilliant and creative ideas?

-Chris

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Account Closed
  • Full-Time Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Account Closed
  • Full-Time Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Sorry Chris,

A company name is something unique and specific to what you do. You're right that it can be creative and brilliant, but unfortunately I think you should be the one to come up with it. Not because I feel it's your responsibility or because I don't want to help you, but because you know your company better than I do. You creatively and brilliantly fill some niche in your market, and you would best know what that is. Good luck!

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