Remove LLC Remove Partner Remove Product Name
article thumbnail

10 Startup Shortcuts That Will Be Back To Haunt You

Startup Professionals Musings

Some entrepreneurs can’t decide if they want to be a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) or a C-corporation, or they don’t have the money, so they put off doing anything until the first venture capital round, or until the first lawsuit occurs. Rely on informal agreements with partners. The same principles apply to strategic partners.

Startup 265
article thumbnail

15 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Name

Hearpreneur

The name of our company came from the name of our flagship product. Since we’re a mobile app company we wanted a product name that was short, easily remembered, non-controversial and at least somewhat descriptive of the service. After throwing around some names we rejected we settled on making it an acronym.

Naming 48
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

10 Avoidable Mistakes Cause Entrepreneurs Much Pain

Startup Professionals Musings

Some entrepreneurs can’t decide if they want to be a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) or a C-corporation, or they don’t have the money, so they put off doing anything until the first venture capital round, or until the first lawsuit occurs. Rely on informal agreements with partners. The same principles apply to strategic partners.

article thumbnail

20 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

My partner and I joked about being night owls so it all came together to become Infinite Owl Marketing and Design Studio, our full-service marketing agency for content and creative strategy and execution. I had three goals: match the name for the intended industry and make the name easy to remember. Kimberly Urosek.

Naming 103
article thumbnail

10 Startup Shortcuts That Will Be Back To Haunt You

Gust

Some entrepreneurs can’t decide if they want to be a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) or a C-corporation, or they don’t have the money, so they put off doing anything until the first venture capital round, or until the first lawsuit occurs. Rely on informal agreements with partners. The same principles apply to strategic partners.

Startup 183
article thumbnail

28 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

Hearpreneur

Thanks to Julie Ann Wood, E-seedling LLC ! #10- 10- Memorable name. When I started the business in 2002 we mainly sold portable air cooling and heating products. It was the media’s own way of potentially learning why the celebrities chose the name themselves! 12- Easy and clock names. Photo Credit: Raya Khashab.

Naming 91