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A: What I suggest here is not what most people would think of doing. Not by a long shot! But, since it works, I thought you should be made aware of it.
The most effective approach to creating a business that I know of - having put in practice successfully since 2005 - is to make a name for yourself first! It's easy if you know your stuff and know what you are talking about as an expert in your field. I have summarized how to make sure your intended market knows about you - and what you can bring to the table to meet your market's expectations - in this page of my Web site http://www.top-web-entrepreneurs-plan-it.com/entrepreneur-business-plan.html
You will also find info on how I successfully structure my Web sites' information and design the L&F of my Web sites to meet my targeted markets expectations on this page (among many others, depending on the specific aspect you want info on) http://www.top-web-entrepreneurs-plan-it.com/internet-entrepreneurs.html
Claude Jollet is a former planning advisor to major industrial and commercial clients. He specialized in weather related operational planning issues. He holds a B.Sc.A. specializing in business process analysis and automation. He now devotes himself to the promotion of entrepreneurship on http://www.top-web-entrepreneurs-plan-it.com
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A: I think you need to go for a name that you can identify yourself with. If you can't relate to the name, you will have trouble to go for it 100%. The second is to have a relationship to your business as such.
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A: If you will be leveraging your web site to drive traffic to your business I would first do some keyword research to see if you can come up with a name that is not only memorable and effectively communicates to your audience what you are about, but also has keywords in it. This will serve you well if you want your business name to be associated with your most popular keywords (you can use Google's free Keyword Tool).
For example, if you are into web design then you might want to consider a business name that contains "Web Design".

