A few start-up questions

A few start-up questions

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Saturday 31st March 2007
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I'm due to graduate from university this summer with an engineering degree and instead of getting stuck into making money for someone else I have decided to start my own business and make money for myself (not in engineering). I'm in a great position of having no commitments and I'll have my degree as a plan B. I've started putting my business plan together and I'm getting a market research questionnaire together. Once I have my business plan together I'll get in touch with business gateway. I can't devote too much time to it just yet as I still have work to do for my degree. The whole experience is a learning process for me and I have a few questions for you.

I've got a company name I like but the .com and .co.uk domains are taken already (not by businesses). The name is two words so should I go for something with a hyphen in it, go for a .eu domain, or stick 'co' on the end of the name to get a .co.uk or .com domain? I intend to use the website to allow customers to make orders, so it should be easily remembered. Alternatively I could go for a new name but I like the one I've got!

I've done a lot of research into starting a new business and I intend to speak to people I know who run their own businesses and I would love to hear what people on here have got to say about it. What advice can you give me?

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Sunday 1st April 2007
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jacobyte said:
If the domain name you want is gone, then perhaps sell the product/service as a separate brand in its own right. E.G. a financial services company may be called "BlitheringtonCarmichaelandPartnersLLP.co.uk" (not an easy domain name to remember or type in), but their online investment website could be something like "directinvest.co.uk". Be creative and look at what your competition is doing.




Leftie said:
A few years ago I was advised to buy functions rather than names,so:

www.motoringforum.co.uk



Thanks guys, I've just registered the perfect .co.uk domain.