catchy names

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Let's see a few piccies of you work first (particularly the plastering).
 
Various ways to go about this: do you want a funny (eh, make that creative) name, your own name in there, just your profession, your town, city, county?

Sometimes it is just better to call a spade a spade like: P.T Blundell - decorator.
 
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on that theme how about

"well and truly plastered"

Or

"Plaster Master"

Or

"Smooth Operators"

:)

That will be three hundred grand please

:):):)
 
If you name is good then use it, if you have a name that dosnt lend to being nice, try an anagram.
 
or use one that denotes something like your reliabilty rather than your trade as you may want to diversify

:)
 
"Topless Tradeswomen" will get you lots of enquiries.
 
Yeap, the wrong ones.
Instead of 'wasting' time and money on names you're better off focussing on converting the first prospects into clients and then into 'ambassadors' for your business, whatever the name is. Meaning: delivering high quality products and services (on time and on budget)
 
Yes, I was being inappropriately facetious of course.

WYL's advice is [always] good.
 
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