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Try this..!!
"Say it on a sidewall"... "Sidewall Grafitti" ...."Sidewall writer" ..."Sidewall Art" ..." Raised white Letters"
Good luck with the search...!!
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new name for treadwear
How about TIRE EXPRESSIONS?
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If you are thinking about re branding, especially in this age of internet searches, I suggest that you think about what people might "Google" if they are looking for the the type of product you produce.
The company name TredWear does not automatically make one think of custom lettering for tire sidewalls, but if you do an internet search on tread lettering ..... there you are on the first page.
I would not be too hasty to throw away something that works, but if you are looking for a name change you might want to think about just adding "Tire Letters" to your company name. "Tredwear Tire Letters" sounds good to me. Existing customers will still identify with your company and new customers will be able to find it online when they do searches for tire lettering. The goodwill of your company name will not be diminished and there will no longer be any confusion as to what product you sell.
Just my two cents.
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Originally Posted by NorthStar
If you are thinking about re branding, especially in this age of internet searches, I suggest that you think about what people might "Google" if they are looking for the the type of product you produce.
The company name TredWear does not automatically make one think of custom lettering for tire sidewalls, but if you do an internet search on tread lettering ..... there you are on the first page.
I would not be too hasty to throw away something that works, but if you are looking for a name change you might want to think about just adding "Tire Letters" to your company name. "Tredwear Tire Letters" sounds good to me. Existing customers will still identify with your company and new customers will be able to find it online when they do searches for tire lettering. The goodwill of your company name will not be diminished and there will no longer be any confusion as to what product you sell.
Just my two cents.
thanks for the advice but the website that you saw come up is my manufacturers website not me,i don't have web page yet still using this site as my advertising so this is one of the reasons for changing name. plus like i was sayin tredwear really doesnt say customize tires.
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Originally Posted by scooterexpress
thanks for the advice but the website that you saw come up is my manufacturers website not me,i don't have web page yet still using this site as my advertising so this is one of the reasons for changing name. plus like i was sayin tredwear really doesnt say customize tires.
Sorry, my mistake. On the plus side you really do have a clean slate to pick an appropriate name for your company. I still think incorporating "tire lettering" into the name makes sense, since that is what people will gravitate to when performing a search for your product.
All the best.
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