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I think it may rain tommorow 😉
What is your question?
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Hi,
thanks for your time.
My question is what do you think of the potential company name impel training ltd? I will be offering ‘back to work’ trainng.
Regards
Mark
Mark …
Hi Mark
There have been some replies to this question (that you asked a few days ago). Just back-track on the posts to read them.
https://www.trainingzone.co.uk/anyanswers/impel-traning
BTW, there is a function that allows an email to be sent to you when there is a reply. Its a small box, easily missed, below the main box where you make your comments – ‘Get updates when someone comments’.
Regards
Ian
Your potential company name
Hello Mark,
If I’m honest the name doesn’t grab me – yes, I realise that is an emotive and personal reaction to the name, so feel free to ignore my gut feeling.
I was in your position a year ago, and got my company name wrong… and so trade under a different name to my official incorporated company name. Based on my experiences, I wrote this article to help people decide on a company name: http://www.theefficiencycoach.co.uk/blog/index.php/business-efficiency/startups-branding-name/
I’ve also still not got it right, as I am focusing my niche on working with professional advisors – accountants, lawyers, consultants, coaches etc… and The Efficiency Coach (whilst a great name) doesn’t do what it says on the tin properly.
Pros for Impel Training:
Cons for Impel Training:
Good luck with choosing your name and starting up the business.
Heather Townsend
http://www.theefficiencycoach.co.uk
What’s in a name?
Hi Mark,
Personally I don’t get it.
That said, what is it you are trying to achieve with this name?
Do you want something memorable? Or something that says what it does on the tin?
Regards
Julia Emelogu
Maximum Impact Solutions
http://www.maximumimpactsolutions.co.uk
Or ‘propel’?
Propel = to force to move forward.
I think the ‘Nays’ have it …..