Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Does anyone have an idea for a farm name that is on a hill has goats and chickens but hopes to expand animal variety so its not focused on goats and chickens the name can be respectable or whimsical?

Does anyone have an idea for a farm name that is on a hill has goats and chickens but hopes to expand animal variety so its not focused on goats and chickens the name can be respectable or whimsical?
First, any name you select should be an "able" name. While naming conventions, styles, and preferences can be categorized and generalized in dozens of different ways, here are some simple criteria for developing a business or product name or evaluating your current name.

Is your name "able"?

* Memorable: Can your target market recall the name after seeing it just once?
* Pronounceable: Is your name easy to say?
* Available: Is your new name clear in trademark and URL searches?

For your farm, the hill can provide a nice visual "linkage" to your name and business. Even something simple, like Hillsong Farm, would help align your name with your farm. A whimsical offering: E-I-O Farm (after the Old MacDonald tune); Add your last name and append it with Hill, like SmithHill Farms; look into the history or geography of the are in which your farm is located, and pick up a key word or phrase that will be tied to your property.

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