Need help for website name!

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I'm buying a website through toolcrazy and I need a good website name.
I'm planning on selling pens,guitars,and other woodturned items.
Any ideas I'm out.:eek::frown::mad::redface::rolleyes:

Here was some of my ideas,

www.jaredsguitars.com
www.jaredspens.com
www.schmidtguitars.com
www.schmidtwoodcrafts.com
www.schmidtwoodworks.com



I don't like the last 2 really. What do you guys think?

I need some good ideas!:confused:


Don't click on them. They don't go to anything anyways. I don't see why it says their links.


 
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Well Jared, years ago the phrase was "Pickin N grinnin" for guitar players.

Is "PickinNpennin" dated???
Write musical?
Different approach that would be memorable,

"AWW, Schmidt!!"

Maybe someone can work off this and go somewhere worthwhile.
 
I'm buying a website through toolcrazy and I need a good website name.
I'm planning on selling pens,guitars,and other woodturned items.
Any ideas I'm out.:eek::frown::mad::redface::rolleyes:

Here was some of my ideas,

www.jaredsguitars.com
www.jaredspens.com
www.schmidtguitars.com
www.schmidtwoodcrafts.com
www.schmidtwoodworks.com



I don't like the last 2 really. What do you guys think?

I need some good ideas!:confused:


Don't click on them. They don't go to anything anyways. I don't see why it says their links.



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I'd not limit my opportunities with my name with guitars or pens. Wood works or Wood artistry would be better.
 
Just my 2 cents Jared (and anyone else reading)...

In website names, the base part (the part before .com, .net, etc)... there is NO tie to case. It is completely case insensitive.

So
JSWoodWorking.com, jsWoodWorking.com, JSWOODworking.com, etc all would workfine. You can market them anyway you want.

The only time you need to worry about case is once it hits your website. Pages on the sites are normally case sensitive, but you have alot more control there.
 
a slightly different direction would be JaredSchmidtStudios.com (or something like that). Studio gives you more an artistic feel that people will associate with it.

I actually bought RussianwolfStudios.com since I may wind up doing a lot more plastic materials.
 
Narrow your focus and then zero in on the correct words. How likely is it that someone who is looking for a handcrafted guitar will also be looking for a handcrafted pen? These items are too different to be effectively branded on the same site. Start with one site, perhaps jsguitars.com, then create a second site, jspens.com .
 
I like that last one JSWoodCreations.com

The only advise I have is that if you do that, make sure that whatever you plan on using, you should stick with something you're going to tie to your products.

So if you go with JSanything.com, don't sign your work Jarod - noone will remember your S and will have a hard time remembering your site to find or recommend you. No matter what, if web is going to be key to you (and these days it is!) then find a way to tie you to the site.

Dean
 
Just a thought, but I wonder if setting up a site advertising guitars is premature since you haven't started making them yet. But you already make pens. Nothing says that you can't start with a site focused on one thing and later add to it or have two separate sites each dedicated to a particular part. I think that the two things are so different that someone might not look for their desired item, especially a guitar, on a site that isn't specific to this particular item.
 
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Jared, I agree. You will be learning so many new things with a new website. Focus on what you have and what you know. Atleast for now. You can make an addon site for the guitars - later.
 
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