Lisa Chow
Lisa Chow is the economics reporter at WNYC. She tries to explore in her stories surprising aspects of New York’s many economies—in plain view or hidden, in neighborhoods or sectors.
As part of our story on the importance of choosing a name for startup companies, we've been asking for suggestions for company names based on the descriptions of three actual businesses. Now that we've gotten the submissions, we're asking you to vote for your favorite — and least favorite — ones. Read the names below and pick the name you like most (and least) from each description.
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Hi, everyone. well my names are Mrs Juliet hugson and i am from USA. i had
bad credit once and i looked through the internet for an online loan company
that can help me with a loan to start up my own shop. a friend of mine
directed me to YOUNG SMITH LOAN FIRM where they helped me with this sum of USD500,000
loan. i have the farm now and i would recommend anyone in need of a loan to
see these people, they are just wonderful. here, you can contact them here
their email: {youngsmithloanfirm@live.com}
This topic is very close to my heart because I am in the process of choosing a name for my first child.
A name is an identity. It very succinctly tells those who aren't familiar with your product who you are, what you sell, what your business "mission" is... Localrewards reminds me of a credit card marketing scheme. Yuck! Winwin just sounds good. It's playful, and it gives you an idea of what the business might be selling.
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