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What is a good name for a tennis stringing "company"? I'm stringing other peoples rackets and need serious nam?
Good and serious name. Thanks
Ya those are funny... but I need something serious like Wound Strung Tight or something.
6 Answers
- ZielLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Usually you'd just go by your own name. And really, word of mouth is probably going to be your best way of gaining any customers. Would be easiest for them to just know your name, rather than some fake company name.
Actually, I'm not sure if I would even attempt to advertise yourself. Perhaps if you were a certified stringer or racquet specialist, then you could advertise yourself. But you don't want to mislead people by going all official and claiming to be a company, and that you are a racquet stringer. You're just a guy who wants to make some side money stringing racquets.
So yeah, just start off stringing for some friends or something. If you have a good price and your string jobs are good enough, they might start recommending you to some of their tennis playing friends. This is how all freelance stringers work. If you want something more serious, get a job as a stringer for a local tennis club. But you might have to get your certification first for that anyhow.
- 1 decade ago
string theory
String Cheese
$+r!ng$ 4 $@)E (strings for sale)
Hanging by a string
- Anonymous1 decade ago
FlexPros maybe. I think that sounds pretty good. Serious name with a good ring to it.
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- Anonymous5 years ago
if it was partly made out of metal it could work. this is the case in raquet frames...they are only partly made in metal to make them stronger...if the whole raquet was partly made in metal (including strings) it would be top heavey as everyone has said.