Article by John Smith
In all the busyness of preparing to start your bar, the most crucial element of your future marketing efforts has to be addressed by selecting your bar’s name. Why is it crucial to choose a good name? How does it help you build your bar business?
#1: Names Build Brands
You may not realize it, but you shop based on brands in some areas of your life. Do you buy Tylenol or Advil? Those are brands that consumers trust for the values they get from it. As a bar owner, you have to build value (bold). A good brand will enable your business to automatically convey what you have to offer, without even having to tell the customer directly.
#2: Names Build Your Online Presence
When (there is no ?if?) you start a website about your bar, the name will be the most important element in your online marketing opportunities. The domain name, the name of the website in the top bar, matches exactly with your bar name, then you will rank higher in the search engines when customers type in your bar’s name.
Naming Your Bar
The name you choose for your bar should match up to the theme or style of your bar. You wouldn’t name your bar the Hawaiian Mango if the theme was about the Kansas City Chiefs would you? When you choose your name, look at your competition’s names to see how theirs match the theme, and how you can be different from them. Here are a few ways to name your bar:
#1: Geographic Location
The easiest and most common are based on where the bar is located in a given area.
Words: State, County, City, Region, Country, Mountain, River, Lake, Sea, Beach, Ocean, Station, Depot, Stop, Room, Lobby, House
#2: Theme-specific
If you know what theme the bar will have, why not add that to your name?
Words: Jazz, Blues, Rock and Roll, ’50s/60s/70s/etc, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Biker, Musician, Poetry, Seafood, Pizza, Steak, Hamburgers
#3: Type of Bar
The type of bar can also be added
Words: Bar, Pub, Tavern, Saloon, Place, Lounge, Joint, Corner, Cafe, Grill, Club, Ye Olde, Inn, Manor, Sports Bar, Speakeasy
Example names:
The Missouri Blues Tavern, San Antonio Saloon, Bob’s Football Bar and Grill, Sue’s Seaside Corner, Jack’s Beer and Pizza, The Poetry Lounge
By no means don’t let this list confine you! You can add anything (well almost anything) to your bar’s name. Add colors (blue, red, green), textures (gritty, smooth, etc.), or a relative’s name (Aunt Mary’s, Uncle Bill, Cousin Matt). The possibilities are endless, but once you choose your name it cannot be changed readily. It will stick to your bar business for a long time!
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