I was always told to avoid talking politics and religion with customers. You plan on naming your business after a political topic. You have to ask yourself, is getting your political opinion out there as important as attracting as many clients as you can? Like most topics similar to the one that influenced your new name, you are going to run into folks that appose your point of view. They may not do business with you because of it. They may make assumptions about the rest of you beliefs based on this one thing. I'm not saying that's right, but it is a reality. The question then shouldn't be: "Am I going to attract more customers than I scare off with this name?" It should be: "Could I attract more customers with a completely different name that has nothing to do with politics, and avoid scaring off people all together?" Also keep in mind politics change over time. Is this name going to stand the test of time?
if you've ever been to northern california, then you'd understand that "those people up there" are in no way of running off any business by being all tea party/patriot/succeed from the union/start our own state types. They pretty much stick together and will shop at each other's establishments well before going "into town" to that fancy walmart and avoiding dem der "city slickers"
plus they are part of the "green triangle" and once the stuff is legalized, and it will be, they just want to be one step ahead and not have to send their taxes down to sacramento, where they'd literally do no good for the locals up there. Which is really destitute. Especially since the fishing industries have dried up, and all the leftist tree hugging wackos have basically killed the logging industry. They really are a state unto themselves up there. That area is literally a void, hundreds of miles between two large metropolitan centers, and state capitols.
Ya know, if you named your shop after the redwoods as in Sequoia, your upside down 'U' could be a tunnel going through one of those giants and actually become quite the clever usage of the ugly font.[/QUOTE
good idea ill probably pass but good idea
Sequoias are living fossils. Some older than 3500 years old. They are they largest tree by volume on the planet. Their closest ancestor is the cyprus. Which is amazing when you think about the tiny portion of land they live in now, and where they originated from. Before white men came over the mountain passes and started telling everyone about the giant trees, there was estimated to be about 6000 amongst all the groves. Now, only about 100 are left after all the unsuccessful logging attempts. The wood in a Sequoia is so brittle and fibrous they would shatter when chopped down. Any wood that was salvaged, you can't build with it anyway because of the wood's stringy properties. (unlike redwood) And most of the mighty fallen Sequoia trees turned into shingles and match sticks, because of their natural fire resistance.
Sorry, all my Sierra Nevada Conservationist crap came rushing back. I miss my trees.
Why limit yourself to northern ca? It's a brave new world. One day you could or may want to seek clients outside that area. One of those "City Slickers" could end up being one of your best clients ever. I'm sure you will be fine either way, just adding my 2 cents... for what it's worth.Agreed. However, living in northern ca all my life and knowing what I know about local business up here I will say this. The "jefferson state" thing isn't a big problem for "local business's" in fact I do believe its possible this could be some sort of advantage...
So you're saying we should check in with Old Paint to hear what they looked like as seedlings?
Why limit yourself to northern ca? It's a brave new world. One day you could or may want to seek clients outside that area. One of those "City Slickers" could end up being one of your best clients ever. I'm sure you will be fine either way, just adding my 2 cents... for what it's worth.
I think you have to go back to the drawing board.
This thread has got to be a joke or someone just trying to spin our wheels.