I want one of these to be the “main” name. However, I may add: Marketing, business solutions, etc to the end of the name as well.
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Once again, I support Monatyze for the reason I stated in your previous question.
About TruDigital...
1. If you use TruDigital, be aware that TruDigital already exists:
https://www.trudigital.com/
2. However, they apparently have not trademarked that name so, if you really want it, trademark it first, THEN start your business. This way, if the existing TruDigital complains, they won't have a leg to stand on because you own the trademark. In fact, I am not sure, but you might be able to sue them to surrender the TruDigital. com domain as an infringement of your trademark.
www.uspto.gov/.../searching-marks-uspto-database
tmsearch.uspto.gov/.../gate.exe
B T W, I checked and "Monatyze" is apparently not a registered trademark either.
TruDigital is a cool name. And it's easier to pronounce and spell than the other one.
just to a google search of trudigital. It already exists
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"Monatyze" is rather good and seems to fit with the industry you wish to be in.
"TruDigital" is fluff. While a nice name, it doesn't tell anything about what the company sells or what service it provides.
"UnWyre" is a "Hunh? W T F is that?" It's worse that TruDigital regarding its ambiguity.
Let's take a look at some company names:
"FedEx" formerly "Federal Express". Even the logo (with it's negative space right-pointing arrow) indicates motion - that it's a delivery service.
"ATT" aka "American Telephone & Telegraph". Telecommunications. You know with a name like that that they are not selling cars or fruit.
"Ford Motor Company". You know they are selling cars... but not fruit.
I read "UnWyre".
I think: "What does it sell? They didn't think this name through, did they? That's not bright. What other bad decisions will they make with my money? Let's not find out."
I read "TruDigital".
I think: "What does it sell? They didn't think this name through, did they? That's not bright. What other bad decisions will they make with my money? Let's not find out."
I read "Monatyze".
I think: "That's clever. I bet they do something in the financial services or B2B. What clever decisions will they make with my money? Let's find out."
TruDigital is taken by a similar company so you can't use that.
UnWyre seems like a term that is the opposite of what you are trying to do.
Monatyze seems for a payment processor so i don't like any of these.
I am not sure but there probably are some video on company naming or articles (or posts).
NotGoogle is an even better name
Yeah it just might actually be.
Id go with B. Digital in a name sounds good.
TruDigital sounds legit
This is seems nice
Penetrode?
TruDigital
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