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286583 2004-11-01 01:29:00 Silverpatch
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pulling hair out (4493)
286584 2004-11-01 01:51:00 ok what about this.....

silverstreem


g :D
gtr676 (5919)
286585 2004-11-01 01:58:00 > silverstreem

I can tell you that you'll quickly start to hate spelling the address everytime you give it to someone. In my opinion, the best address is the catchy one that people will remember, and have no problem spelling or passing on to others.

If it describes your business, that's a plus but I wouldn't personally consider it a necessity.

Darren
Spartacus (3313)
286586 2004-11-01 02:26:00 The views given about silverstream seem to be fair . Try so that it does not conflict with other names and things . My next choice out of the few would be SilverTech, which I think is quite appropriate for the work your doing . It's also easy to spell . . . blah blah blah . . . .

I can also roughly picture in my head quite a few company logos that could follow . But mind you, theres a lot of things (business cards, letter overheads . . etc . ) that you'll need, however, many charge extra for the use of gold and silver colour ;-)
~~~~~ s y ~~~~~ (2054)
286587 2004-11-01 02:44:00 Silverfox? Laura (43)
286588 2004-11-01 02:48:00 >Silverfox?
Thanks Laura, have you seen my picture somewhere

I like these two at the moment, listed in order on preference
silvertech.co.nz
liquidsilver.co.nz
Rob99 (151)
286589 2004-11-01 05:40:00 Go for SilverTech.co.nz - that's what I would do. Sounds good but professional too.

Cheers
George
george12 (7)
286590 2004-11-01 05:54:00 Silvertech.co.nz sounds good to me,Probally best if you reserved it as soon as possible,You never know what some bright spark reading this thread may do. metla (154)
286591 2004-11-01 06:39:00 > Go for SilverTech . co . nz - that's what I would do . Sounds good but professional too .

I quite like that one as well but are you aware that you could possibly give the (initial) impression that you are much older than what you actually are? On another forum that I frequent there is/was a "silversurfer" and for quite some time I imagined him to be over 50 . Got quite a shock when I discovered he was actually 32 and had got his name from some old comic strip rather than having silver coloured hair like I thought he did .

Just something to think about . :-)
Susan B (19)
286592 2004-11-01 07:07:00 > Silvertech.co.nz sounds good to me,Probally best if
> you reserved it as soon as possible,You never know
> what some bright spark reading this thread may do.


Don't tempt me! :^O
Greg S (201)
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