Name my website/facebook/youtube channel.
SideSteel
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Hey everyone,
In the near future, I'll be creating a Youtube channel, a website, and a facebook page which I'll be using to communicate to clients and general public, and to assist my business endeavors as a trainer and consultant.
But I'm stuck on a name, and I'd like people to make suggestions!
Please feel free to reply here with a suggestions for names.
Note: I'm considering naming all 3 of them identically.
In the near future, I'll be creating a Youtube channel, a website, and a facebook page which I'll be using to communicate to clients and general public, and to assist my business endeavors as a trainer and consultant.
But I'm stuck on a name, and I'd like people to make suggestions!
Please feel free to reply here with a suggestions for names.
Note: I'm considering naming all 3 of them identically.
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www.mikechangisfullofsh*t.com
ETA: Seriously tho will give this some thought and get back to you with some decent suggestions.0 -
Steel will0
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A quick Google search for fitness business names brings up several lists. One of the recurring names on those lists is Flirty Girl Fitness. Have you considered that one?
But seriously...you've always had a tendency to be really precise with measurements and data. What about Body Science?0 -
Based on your approach I would suggest:
The Taught Body
Any further information you'd like to share might help (for instance in your pilot program, you mentioned skype training - - this is a lame example but "TeleFit", for instance.)
ETA: And permutations thereof in case The Taught Body sounds self-descriptive & egotistical, for instance, "Taught Bodies", "Taught Form", "Taught Physique", etc.0 -
joke answer:
sidesteelfitness.com
real answer:
ih8shirtsfitness.com0 -
Mr Sexypants.0
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Steel Mind Steel Body0
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Peopleofsteel.com0
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Or fists people whilst holding ben wa balls...0 -
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Side of Steel.
And since you give us a "side" of your rockhard-as-steel abs photo, then it fits.
eta: or go with your Real First & Last name. That's the way to get your "NAME" out there.....0 -
Being horribly sober...
What services will you be offering, what is your target audience?0 -
Being horribly sober...
What services will you be offering, what is your target audience?
Initially the plan is to target average people looking to get in shape and look good naked.
I will be offering personal training and consulting via Skype.0 -
SteelFitness
or alternatively...
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Being horribly sober...
What services will you be offering, what is your target audience?
Initially the plan is to target average people looking to get in shape and look good naked.
I will be offering personal training and consulting via Skype.
Target markets . . .
Upper Crust:
Bespoke Birthday Suits, LLC
Middle Class:
Fix Your Nude
Midwest:
Buff In The Buff
Shoddy Body Repair Svc [wrench gfx]
Urban Demographic:
Ain't Nobody Wanna See Dat0 -
What do you want the message to be?
Just your name and the word fitness/health is common.
Do you want the tone to be funny/serious/cheeky?0 -
Being horribly sober...
What services will you be offering, what is your target audience?
Initially the plan is to target average people looking to get in shape and look good naked.
I will be offering personal training and consulting via Skype.
If your unique selling point is multiple countries as Skype, then maybe something with the word 'world' in it?0 -
No name suggestions but your tagline could be:
Eat all the foods, lift all the weights, enjoy all the days.0 -
Initially the plan is to target average people looking to get in shape and look good naked.
I will be offering personal training and consulting via Skype.
When you're talking "average people", I suspect you may need fairly different angles to focus on either - though in reality we know that they'll probably be doing similar things and probably don't want too far off the same end point from the exercise, accepting that each sex does.
Overall, I'd be working on a general marketing strategy - hopefully the name will flow from this.
While I don't have much involvement in such things, it seems people either do well from blogging and the nerdier type - I keep promoting the rippedbody and (now) evidencemag websites because they have a lot of useful articles on there - or from the other end with the people that just want results and don't really care. There may well be market for a middle ground as well, of course.0 -
Man of Steel - oh, wait, I suppose that's taken. I put more thought into it; here are two that came to mind:
Strong as Steel
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People seem to be attracted to the word transformation so perhaps something along the lines of TotalBodyTransformation (TBT).0
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People seem to be attracted to the word transformation so perhaps something along the lines of TotalBodyTransformation (TBT).
I think using transformation is a great idea. How about something like Steel Body Transformation?0 -
At the risk of being obvious, what's wrong with "Eat, Train, Progress" or a variation of that?0
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I could see the 'steel' stuff putting off a lot of your 'average' women.0
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At the risk of being obvious, what's wrong with "Eat, Train, Progress" or a variation of that?
^This could work.0 -
If your target is the average guy/gal who wants to lose weight and be healthy, I think anything steel or lifting etc. will scare the beginner off. They could be convinced of that later. I think focusing on the health/fitness angle would be less "scary" for noobs. Something like " Pete Moss Health Science" or " Brick Mason Total Fitness". It's personal with your name " Pete Moss" and also tells what you do. Just my .020
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Buns of Side Steel0
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