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Cheapkilts poll... Time for a name change
Well, I have decided that it is about time to make the big change. After advisement from many of my customers, it's time to change my name. I've mostly been waiting for some better photos, and it's taken me this long to get them together.
So, here's what I need help with. What should I change the name to? Here's what I've come up with and why.
Since I currently live down south:
1)southernkilts or
2)southeasternkilts
3)celtickiltsusa
Since I'm an O'Donnell
4)odonnellkilts or
5)donegalkilts
(perhaps actually living in Ireland may be more apprpriate for either of these tho)
So, what does everyone think?
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Chris, you know I agree with a name change, your kilts may be cheap in price but not in quality and cheapkilts to me gives off the wrong message.
If you want to serve only you local area, town, state etc then southeasternkilts or sim. would do.
If you sell further afield I prefer the celtic name odonnellkilts of the ones you've offered.
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I'm actually fond of the southern names. They just have a nice ring. Bamakilts wouldn't work as I may be in North Carolina next year. There is actually a celtickilts.net already, which kinda sways me from the otherwise attractive celtickiltsusa.com
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Mason Dixon kilts?
Yam Dankee Kilts?
Magnolia Kilts?
Plantation Kilts?
Beannacht Dé,
Hank
"...it's the ocean following in our veins, cause its the salt thats in our tears..."
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What about Tassiekilts? that's as Southern as you can go before you hit Antarctica
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YES I like Caledonia, just listening to silly Wizard's album "Caledonia's hardy Sons"!
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Originally Posted by Chris@cheapkilts.net
I'm actually fond of the southern names. They just have a nice ring. Bamakilts wouldn't work as I may be in North Carolina next year. There is actually a celtickilts.net already, which kinda sways me from the otherwise attractive celtickiltsusa.com
Hank has the right approach... easy to say, easy to spell, easy to remember. Simpler is better.
How about "The Southern Celt" or "Yankee Tartan kilts"
or "The Tartan Rebel" or Liberty Kilts"
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6th June 04, 08:32 PM
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Why not use your own name? Chriskilts has a pretty good ring to it and it has a tie to your previous business identity as "Chris @ cheapkilts".
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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