--- In [email protected], Mike Glass <mi...@...> wrote: > > The name of your company I think is something that you have to personally > like. After all, you're going to have it attached to every email you send, on > every business card, saying it when you pick up the phone, and so on. As long > as it's something you like, I think you'll be fine. > >
Agreed. I finally got to BitBQ LLC after a failed first name. I love to barbecue a lot and most people who know me or follow my Twitter stream know that. So it fits me. There were also several cooking references I can use to go with software development, such as "Cooking up great software for your Mac and iPhone". New releases can be "fresh from the grill", etc. When it comes to worrying about people being turned off by your company name, I point to Rouge Amoeba as a name (and logo) that could certainly put off a certain set of people. Yet they appear to be very successful selling software. Your mileage may vary, but I think for sure, *you* have to like the name. Patrick
