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    Both of my companies have Enterprises after their name. GayGeek, for example, is Geek Enterprises.

    I like Enterprises as it gives you a great deal of flexibility in what you do.

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    i like enterprises as well it just sounds good


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    We incorporated several years ago - but I only use the .inc for business correspondence offline. I prefer not using the .inc on our websites since I've always thought it sounds too formal and impersonal to surfers.


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    would be ones I have, or would, opt to use.


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    "group" and "partners" are business names I've always liked simply because they were vague. "enterprises" always sounded sort of small-time to me though now with all the talk about "enterprise-class applications" I guess my perception may be outdated.

    On the other hand, one of our companies is called "Janky Media, LLC"


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    In your list, "Media" seems to refer most to an online business. But so many different businesses are online today that it may not matter.

    IMveryHO, I'd focus on how the word aptly represents the feel, character, and function of the company. Some words have a more corporate feel, other more inventive and creative, conservative, experimental.

    It's the same issue I'm going through now myself...what to name my business.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GayGeek View Post
    Both of my companies have Enterprises after their name. GayGeek, for example, is Geek Enterprises.

    I like Enterprises as it gives you a great deal of flexibility in what you do.

    --Aaron
    I don't know about elsewhere, but here in Canada once you incorporate you're entitled to use numerous company names under the parent incorporation title.

    It falls under the "also known as..."

    For instance, we're a numbered Ontario corporation, but we operate under several variations of Kastle Archives Productions, KAP Inc, etc. If we open a non-adult, mainstream division of the company it can operate under an entirely separate identity but still fall under the parent corporation.


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