Re: Is xrdrcgsaffjgkufvudauhi a good company?
in reply to a message by Emezli
This is for names of people... this is not a human name. Please post in the correct forum: The Lounge.
In addition, the name is spelled in a confusing manner and cannot be pronounced. I personally would not buy from a company with that name because I would think that whoever runs it or works for it is eager to be different, eager to take people's money, or eager to get a reaction out of others, not actually provide high quality products to them. It ends up not being authentic, which is the opposite of what you seem to be striving for. In fact, I can imagine that the name will be forgotten quickly. Many people are (excuse my words) lazy and will not feel like putting that into a search engine. If they get even 1 letter wrong, it may not show up at all. It is counterproductive.
If you're not trolling, you might want to look outside of a human name website for company names. Your posts come off as spam because they seem aimless and repetitive. People have already done their best to answer your questions, but you will not relent. And why does it matter if unrelated things come up? That is bound to happen. If you actually create the business website, then it might be among the results to show up. You are dooming yourself by discarding every idea that isn't "perfect". You're never going to find the "perfect" name. Just pick something practical, easy to spell and easy to say. A name that you dislike might even grow on you if you start saying it, writing it or using it more. Just keep an open mind and stop being so quick to reject stuff that does not fit into your little box. Most stuff isn't going to fit in there. Personally, I don't see what would be wrong with the name Emezli. It's not taken, it's not too long, and I don't think most people would struggle to say it. The only thing that comes up with that exact name is a Reddit post. It's completely unrelated to your company but if you make it your company name, it probably will become the first result. That's one idea off the top of my head.
In addition, the name is spelled in a confusing manner and cannot be pronounced. I personally would not buy from a company with that name because I would think that whoever runs it or works for it is eager to be different, eager to take people's money, or eager to get a reaction out of others, not actually provide high quality products to them. It ends up not being authentic, which is the opposite of what you seem to be striving for. In fact, I can imagine that the name will be forgotten quickly. Many people are (excuse my words) lazy and will not feel like putting that into a search engine. If they get even 1 letter wrong, it may not show up at all. It is counterproductive.
If you're not trolling, you might want to look outside of a human name website for company names. Your posts come off as spam because they seem aimless and repetitive. People have already done their best to answer your questions, but you will not relent. And why does it matter if unrelated things come up? That is bound to happen. If you actually create the business website, then it might be among the results to show up. You are dooming yourself by discarding every idea that isn't "perfect". You're never going to find the "perfect" name. Just pick something practical, easy to spell and easy to say. A name that you dislike might even grow on you if you start saying it, writing it or using it more. Just keep an open mind and stop being so quick to reject stuff that does not fit into your little box. Most stuff isn't going to fit in there. Personally, I don't see what would be wrong with the name Emezli. It's not taken, it's not too long, and I don't think most people would struggle to say it. The only thing that comes up with that exact name is a Reddit post. It's completely unrelated to your company but if you make it your company name, it probably will become the first result. That's one idea off the top of my head.