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Suggest Ecommerce Store Name

Discussion in 'eCommerce' started by creativewebmaster, Apr 19, 2013.

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    We are going to open a ecommerce store in India. Please suggest us the creative name. Our sales products will be: Fashion, Home decor, Electronics, Mobile, Cameras, Gifts, sports, clothes etc.

    Please advice the creative name which recognize in user mind.
     
    creativewebmaster, Apr 19, 2013 IP
  2. boyuancy

    boyuancy Greenhorn

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    Hi CreativeWebMaster. I'm from India and if I can tell you anything from the market trend, it is that the names that are popular right now are just random, made up names that make no sense at all.

    Take - Jabong for example. Jabon is the Spanish word for soap. How can you relate it to a fashion store?

    Myntra - I don't know what it means but it sounds a lot like Mantra.

    So go with just any random, made up word that you can think of. Just one tip though, try to make the name sound friendly and not something like Razorr!

    Also, don't go with stereotypes by using words such as "Desi" or "Indi'.

    I'm thinking of a name for you. I'll follow it up in this thread if something comes to mind.

    Good luck!
     
    boyuancy, Apr 20, 2013 IP
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    Head over to www.brandbucket.com - they have some really great brandable names there. Since you're selling both fashion and electronics - completely different buyers - you want to find a name that's not only memorable, but generic enough that it carries no meaning, which would allow you to sell any type of product. Think Zappos, eBay, Amazon, etc.

    If you want to be successful, do what successful people do.
     
    ronrule, Apr 22, 2013 IP
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    Alifk Active Member

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    You are going to start a shopping mall so I think you should go with "indomall"
     
    Alifk, Jun 5, 2013 IP
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    WoWWW! :) You're really open-minded person.

    I would suggest to @creativewebmaster considering a mess-up between several indian words thus creating a new ( unique ) word. It would attract more! This works perfectly for national markets!
     
    ruseneca, Jun 9, 2013 IP
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    sigmainfo Active Member

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    You can have something like Yebhi
    Idea behind this is an Indian meaning. As you are going to open store in India so it should be an Indian name. Yebhi has 2 hindi meanings "Ye" and "bhi" that means "try this one too"
    You can have something similar.
     
    sigmainfo, Jun 9, 2013 IP
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    ruseneca Member

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    That's great example! It's short and...catchy :) But it could be taken!
     
    ruseneca, Jun 10, 2013 IP
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    I never heard of making up random brand names before. But I guess if Zappo can do it so could we. The short and catchy names are usually more memorable to me.
     
    Alyssa Lochmore, Jun 10, 2013 IP
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    sam77am Well-Known Member

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    So, are you running yebhi.com now?
     
    sam77am, Dec 30, 2014 IP
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    If you're still looking for a good name, I can offer you something special.

    And which domain extension you're looking for?
     
    Last edited: Dec 31, 2014
    TopForum.Ir, Dec 31, 2014 IP
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    Myntra is best example for fashion online shopping store.
     
    Richard Clopton, Jan 12, 2015 IP
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    creativewebmaster Active Member

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    Thank you guys for your help.
     
    creativewebmaster, Jun 20, 2015 IP
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    DeftDecor Peon

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    Do not you brandbucket as someone recommended above. They're a rip-off. We've all considered them during the haydays of launching a business.

    I'll tell you the secret: go on sedo.com and visit their marketplace auction page. Pick "Buy Now Listings" under Listing Type filter. Additionally, filter by 4, 5, 6 letter .com domains and anything else you want/don't want. Then, search using "starts with" for pronounceable beginning combo letters like "ba", "bo", "ca", "te", etc.

    Result? a bunch of short, pronounceable domains that can complete against the best of brandbucket without the price-tag. Best part is, you don't have to haggle - you can just buy now and the domain is yours. You can also choose "contains" rather than "starts with". I just quickly did this now and found, for example, "nybar.com" available for $1000 - seems pretty darn good for SEO if you're in the liquor or even law business.
     
    DeftDecor, Jul 9, 2015 IP