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So as ive posted before, I want to re-name my company but have been undecided on a suitable name, which is currently J.M.C.S (James Miltons Cleaning Services)After 8 years of trading, I yet to come across a customer who has remembered this when writing out the cheque So, after god knows how long trying to come up with something catchy and rememberable, I still couldnt come up with something that I was satisfied with...Then yesterday I thought, why not use my nickname that all mates call me and have since I was a nipper, which is 'Spud' - Spuds Window Cleaning.I pictured my van being sign written, along with a picture of Mr Potato Head holding a squeegee, and thought that will catch the eye of everyone in my area Only issue I have, is that my mates know me as Spud and my customers know me as James, resulting in customers maybe thinking its a little immature kind or, changing business name to my nickname. Whats people opinions on this?
Hi James 'Spud'if done well, i think you'll be onto a winner and i don't it's too immature that you won't get commercial work etc..if done badly then it will look really, really poor.I use a mildly unusual name & we have become well recoginised around here ( Norfolk Broads ) I remember lookingat a thread a couple of years back and saw a fab van/company - RED MONKEY - it was superb, andnowwe have Purple Rhino - Blue Monkey - Blue Frog - Clockwork Orange etc.... I also think 'Franks' window cleaning' is on the money - simple and easy to remember and sounds friendlyDarran
My van has sign written in large letters 'window cleaner' on it. No catchy name, no slogans or puns with words or anything. Just plain 'window cleaner' and my phone number.I've never been short of work. I sometimes think w/c's worry too much about a catchy name.
Round are way ye spuds are your b******s!b******s window cleaning!!I think people would remember that mate