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"What's in a Name"
No two Internet names can be the same, if you're looking for a name that
relates directly to your business, Good Luck. Amazon.com spent millions to
advertise the name Amazon to make it synonymous with Books and Things. One word
names like Tool, Saw, Plane, Bike, Shoe, etc. are taken. We've come up with a
temporary solution that make a lot of important names available again, we say
temporary because we will also run out of names that describe your business someday.
We've added the prefix EZOL to our names, it's the acronym for
EasyOnline. It's a prefix that relates to OnLine Services and it's
as easy to
remember as AOL.
Example:
You can't buy
the name "Book.com" because it's taken but you can still use the name
Book in your OnLine name if you use the EZOL prefix.
ezolBook.com
(ez online book.com).
ezolB.com
(This name will also work and it's shorter).
Criteria for choosing a good OnLine Name:
- Keep it as short as possible.
- Make sure it's easy to remember.
- Make sure it's easy to pronounce.
- Make sure it's easy to spell.
- Make sure it relates to your business.
- Include your product or service in your OnLine Name
A short story about business names: For many years I drove past a
business called "The Cottage" while on my way to a bakery two miles
farther, I later found out that "The Cottage" was a bakery. A poor
choice of business name that probably cost the owner a small fortune. Make sure
your Domain name describes your business.
Please... A good thing should not be kept a secret,
tell your friends or associates about our Domain Names and please bookmark our
address ezolNames.com Thanks... Joe
Joe Rivers EZOL (As easy to
remember as AOL)
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