Some people enjoy saving money and finding one-off garments at Second Hand stores. Customers will be happy to visit a similar department located elsewhere. In order not to miss out on potential customers, the name of the store must reflect its specifics.
Instructions
Step 1
Write down words related to the store's assortment. The list may include not only the names of items of clothing or shoes, but also related phrases: clothing, second hands, inexpensive, Antonov - the name of the store owner - etc. The longer the list is, the easier it will be to choose the appropriate option in the next steps. Take your time so you don't have to start over.
Step 2
Add the phrase "Second Hand" to the found words. Leave only meaningful names in the list: Second Hand clothes, inexpensive Second Hand, Antonov Second Hand, etc.
Step 3
Think about how to shorten the resulting expressions. Long titles can be difficult to remember. After the abbreviation from the phrase "Second Hand clothing" you get the options "Yes - Second Hand" and "Dress Second Hand". Thus, the initial options will lead to new ideas.
Step 4
Rank the list in descending order to filter out the most uninteresting options. Leave in it at least seven or nine phrases with which you can work further. Do not throw away unnecessary options yet - you may have to return to them if something goes wrong.
Step 5
Write the remaining phrases on separate cards. Ask for help from friends who wish you success. Show one card at a time and ask them to tell you right away why such a name is perceived as good or bad. Write down everything you hear on the back. So work through all the options.
Step 6
With that said, make changes to the most apt phrases. Brainstorm again with the method used in step five. After that, you should get a good name that will be understandable to passers-by walking by the store.