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Look for some good shop names

I'm looking to see if I can get some ideas for some good shop names I can always help other people come up with stuff but always go blank with mine any ideas would greatly be appreciated


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RE:Look for some good shop names

Ive always liked names like "Royal Flush" or "Ace of Spade" or "King/Queen of Hearts". But it depends on what kind of shop you have, and the crowd you want to attract. different people respond to different things
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RE:Look for some good shop names

Yeah, what kind of work do you do and what sort of shop?
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RE:Look for some good shop names

dermagraphic finesse..or use that word with many others.... but i really like sand paper proof tattooing...touch of love...cracker fantastic tattooing...
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"think ink"? "ink tank"? "inkdependence"?
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How about keepin it simple and to what it is? Its a place where you do tattoos so 'CPS tattoos' Its not about the name. If you do a good job People Will come and Will talk good about you.

If you do crappy tattoos and dont Care for the art and want a hip name that cathes People's eyes. It Will be like purtting a band aid over cancer.

:-)
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RE:Look for some good shop names

Sorry.

Onsane tattoos
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Hey bro,

If the name is not already taken in your area, you should try to use the name of the city or town that you live in, in the name of your shop, for example. Carson City Tattoo, Mississippi Ink, Orlando Tattoo Studio, So if you're from the city named. "Dallas Texas", then name your studio Dallas Tattoo Studio", etc,etc
Having this type of name in your studio, will always bring the most hits in your town or city if people are googling tattoo studios. so if I was to Google "best tattoo shops in Dallas", most likely a shop with the Name "Dallas" and "Tattoo" will be the number one hit, simply because of the key word search that googles uses in their search engine programming. make sense?

Hope that helps , Take care.


Stephen Stacey
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