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  • what is wrong with marcus the gardner ? good luck Richard

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    Why not call it after your home town or area. *Town name* Garden services.
    Your going to rank high on Google search without much effort when people search for garden services in your area.

  • Î'm the Lawn Ranger, If I had a £1 for every "I love the name of your business" I would seriously be over £100 by now. Haven't got a website yet, so not sure how that would fair..happy at present though.

    On my rounds my favourite spotted is "Laurels and Hardy"

    Good luck

    Andrew
  • 'Lawn Patrol' , operator near me, is pretty smart too, but maybe you have to be a certain age to appreciate it.

    Personally I dislike abbreviations in a title, whether it be BP, BT, BS Plumbers or BG Gardening Services

    Andrew Michael Palmer said:

    Î'm the Lawn Ranger, If I had a £1 for every "I love the name of your business" I would seriously be over £100 by now. Haven't got a website yet, so not sure how that would fair..happy at present though.

    On my rounds my favourite spotted is "Laurels and Hardy"

    Good luck

    Andrew
  • Just remember to check on a domain buying site before you choose as the domain name might have already been used before.

  • C H Landscapes hasn't done me any harm over the past 37 years John, but then I think it's probably a 'generation thing'. If you are good enough, competitive enough and conscientious, a ‘witty’ play-on-words type name shouldn’t make a scrap of difference.

    John Baker said:

    'Lawn Patrol' , operator near me, is pretty smart too, but maybe you have to be a certain age to appreciate it.

    Personally I dislike abbreviations in a title, whether it be BP, BT, BS Plumbers or BG Gardening Services

    Andrew Michael Palmer said:

    Î'm the Lawn Ranger, If I had a £1 for every "I love the name of your business" I would seriously be over £100 by now. Haven't got a website yet, so not sure how that would fair..happy at present though.

    On my rounds my favourite spotted is "Laurels and Hardy"

    Good luck

    Andrew
  • Hey don't bring me into it! Only jesting, I have no issues with Andy Gardenibg Services but prefer a play on words to get someone's attention, I feel more people would stop and look at The Lawn Ranger card as appose to a personal named co. What ever floats yer boat ...
  • Which sounds better for commercial contracts, one worry is using my name limits this as an option later on

  • Nothing, but I'd make sure gardners spelt right lol!!

    Richard Hankin said:

    what is wrong with marcus the gardner ? good luck Richard

  • Oh yes didn't even notice that, that proves the need to get someone to check stuff first, lol

    This maybe why I don't work in an office!

    Geoff Norfolk said:

    Nothing, but I'd make sure gardners spelt right lol!!

    Richard Hankin said:

    what is wrong with marcus the gardner ? good luck Richard

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