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Client brief

I am starting a company that is going to do multiple things. The first stage of the business will be to touch up and fix product photos for websites like Etsy, Amazon, E-bay, etc. People who don't have the time or knowledge of how to edit product photos to make them look good will go to my website to have us remove backgrounds to white space or transparency, or put their photo on a professional background as well as touch up color and make their photos appealing. The next stage of the business will be a service outsourcing company. Anybody that needs data entry, website design, copy writing, Mobile website conversion, researching, software development, translation etc, will come to us. A name that incorporates both will be best, but a focus on the first stage of the company will work also.

Submitted by mattperetz

107

Names submitted

9

Naming experts

13

Votes cast

Mar 28, 2013

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Winning Name

ImageDone.com

Name ideas from this contest

107 name ideas were submitted by experts in this contest. The winning name was "ImageDone.com" - but these unused name ideas may be exactly what you need.

Naming tips for Service Outsource Company

Keep it pronounceable

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Frequently asked questions

How were these names generated?
These name ideas were submitted by real naming professionals through a crowdsourced naming contest on NameStation. 9 contributors each created their own suggestions based on the contest brief provided by the client.
Are these domains still available?
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Can I use one of these names for my business?
Yes - any unused name idea is available for you to register. The winning domain was claimed by the contest holder, but the remaining suggestions are unclaimed. Check current availability and register through GoDaddy or Namecheap.
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