temp256
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I'm starting up my very own business: making and selling fine, high quality sex toys. So far things are falling into place nicely. I have excellent business partners, several products which everyone loves, sales people lined up, and even capital. Right now my biggest problem is keeping up with demand, so it's time to find manufacturers.
This is where I run into trouble. My company name is great, but anyone can tell it's a sex toy business. As such, people might be hesitant to get involved, or may even be offended. Is this something I should be worried about? Companies may be soulless entities concerned solely with the bottom line, but they're run by all sort of different people with different morals.
One idea I had is to have an innocuous company name which I can use for manufacturers and daily business, and keep the sex toy name as a brand. This also means cheques and credit card transactions will be discreet.
An alternative is to make the sex toy name the company name, and also make up a generic name or abbreviation solely for finding manufacturers.
How do other sex toy companies solve this problem?
This is where I run into trouble. My company name is great, but anyone can tell it's a sex toy business. As such, people might be hesitant to get involved, or may even be offended. Is this something I should be worried about? Companies may be soulless entities concerned solely with the bottom line, but they're run by all sort of different people with different morals.
One idea I had is to have an innocuous company name which I can use for manufacturers and daily business, and keep the sex toy name as a brand. This also means cheques and credit card transactions will be discreet.
An alternative is to make the sex toy name the company name, and also make up a generic name or abbreviation solely for finding manufacturers.
How do other sex toy companies solve this problem?