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    I did that in college, love it. Just be careful not to crash anything. I lost an Author's book once removing the program.

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    I agree with the others; it sounds more like a PC repair shop and would rather see the word "game" or "gamer" in there. But I am not sure it's "critical" to the success of your company. After all, how will you find clients? Likely it will be word of mouth and content on your website. Your referral sources or google won't care about your name. As long as someone can remember it and you have a domain name to match, you'll be fine. I would not stress over the name. Just do it and get started.

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    Agree with the thoughts of others, the name screams PC repair shop

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    If I want it to, my current business will profit around $100,000.00 in 2018 and guess what? Yesterday I had my first person ever ask for the name of my business. I give out several business cards each week and get several texts from those business cards yet no one knows the name of my business.

    I had a cleaning company for 19 years, made millions of dollars and guess what? No one knew the name of my business.

    And, I've never had a logo.

    I do think about this sometimes.... am I missing something or is everyone else wasting money and time on these things? Well, all I know is that I've made a lot of money by not promoting either. For the record, all of my businesses did have names.

    I passed a building today and the huge sign read: Smith & Nephew. If no one knows what that means, what is the purpose of having it? Attorney? Movers? CPA? Outhouse cleaners? Porn studios? Ooohhhh, I know, because everyone always says that you must have the name of your business on the building.

    Moral of the story.... a name or logo will never make or lose you 1 penny.

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    If you are operating as something other than a sole proprietor (e.g. partnership, corporation, LLC....), you have to have a name for your business (and let other people know what that name is) so that the people paying you will know who to write the checks out to! (yes, some people do still write checks....)

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    I really would not select PC vitality. It sounds like a PC repair shop at the most and nothing about the name gives away that it has anything to do with PC games. Also, the game is not catchy enough. Focus on something that appeals to your target audience and describes what you do clearly. Come up with some new names or words even and see which one sounds best for your business.

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    I like the name, it is short, catchy and gets to the point.

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