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7th June 04, 08:38 AM
#21
I feel, at least for those of us living in the states, that the southern name brings a feeling of friendliness. That's what the south's known for. Of course this doesn't really apply to my international customers, of whom are the most memorable.
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7th June 04, 08:56 AM
#22
Originally Posted by Chris@cheapkilts.net
I feel, at least for those of us living in the states, that the southern name brings a feeling of friendliness. That's what the south's known for. Of course this doesn't really apply to my international customers, of whom are the most memorable.
Unfortunately, I think the context would be totally lost on non-Americans.
I think that Jimmy had some great words of wisdom for you Chris. Think about who your target market is, and brainstorm names from there. Jimmy had some great suggestions for marketing ideas.
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7th June 04, 09:37 AM
#23
Jimm,
Have you considered:
Heart of Dixie Kilts
Deep South Kilts
Or, since you might be headed to Tarheel Country, you could add the Confederate Memorial Tartan to your tartan list and do business as "The Kilted Confederate", Confederate Kilts or CSA Kilts
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7th June 04, 11:23 AM
#24
Confederate or CSA might be offensive to quite a number of potential customers. That idea crossed my mind too but I know too many people up north here get bent out of shape and all PC over mere mention of the Confederacy or anything connected with it. I still think Caledonia Kilts is good. Refers to the heritage and origins and isn't to locality specific for most folks.
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7th June 04, 11:40 AM
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I agree it conjures up images of six packs, and pick-ups with gun racks here in Europe.
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7th June 04, 11:53 AM
#26
i do agree a 'regional' name is not overly conducive to international trade, so.... how about
worldkilts.com
earthkilt.com
earthkilts.com
pleatedpub.com (really, just kidding )
kiltme.com
kiltish.com
kiltedmen.com
food for thought they all appear to be available
ambrose
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7th June 04, 12:39 PM
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7th June 04, 12:56 PM
#28
Originally Posted by bubba
Confederate or CSA might be offensive to quite a number of potential customers. That idea crossed my mind too but I know too many people up north here get bent out of shape and all PC over mere mention of the Confederacy or anything connected with it. I still think Caledonia Kilts is good. Refers to the heritage and origins and isn't to locality specific for most folks.
As an UnReconstructed Confederate and an active member of Sons of Confederate Veterans, I say, "Let auld Clotie fli 'wae wi' 'em!!!!"
Then again, I'm not trying to make a living selling stuff to ignorant Yankees who make themselves pains to their more intelligent neighbors as well as to Southrons.
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7th June 04, 02:29 PM
#29
Well Doc, as a descendent of a Confederate officer from SC I sure don't get all bent out of shape over it, but building a company image unfortunately requires awareness of such silly things. Some people take political correctness seriously.
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7th June 04, 03:38 PM
#30
Like I said, I'm not trying to make a living selling stuff to Politically Correct Morons. I'd probably go broke, Political Correctness is not my strong suit.
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