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need a name for my lawn care business?
i dont want something over done like "my name" lawn care..
7 Answers
- raidergirl1965Lv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Alot of good ideas here but I will add "You Grow it I mow It" go for something fun and catchy that people will remember. It may sound stupid but go around and drop off flyers for freds lawn care or Rodgers lawn care and nobody will care. Go around and tell guys that for x amount of money they can sit back and drink beer while you do #1 on the "honey do list" They will be reaching in their wallets to pay you.
- 1 decade ago
I advise my lawn care business clients to avoid generic names for their lawn care businesses.
When choosing a name, you should look for something descriptive that sets your company apart from all the other guys out mowing grass this summer for extra money. If you do all your work in a particular area of town, you may be able to reference that in your name: ex. "North Hills Lawn Care" If you are targeting older customers who might not be able to pay premium rates, your descriptive name might be something like "Affordable Lawn Care" as a descriptive word to advertise your affordable services.
You say that you don't want to use "Your Name" Lawn Care. However, if you are well known in your community, using your name may be very beneficial. Also, naming your business like this might help you take advantage of not having to register a Fictitious Name. This can be a big deal and shouldn't be overlooked.
Before using a particular name for your business, you may very well need to register the name with your local, state, and/or federal government offices.
BTW, this answer in no way constitutes legal advice of any sort so be sure to check with a professional in your area before deciding on a name for your business.
Good luck.
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