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Which name do you prefer for a Certified Public Accounting firm that specializes in providing strategies that help high net worth investors grow their investments tax-free.
11 Responses to Option A
has "expert" as part of the name so it's better
Growthspot sounds too much like Gamestop..use the other.
I think option A is more unique, easy to understand (grow +expert) and easier to pronounce. Option B is harder to understand.
Love the pun. Growth spurt describes children and I loved my children.
Spert seems to be more appropriate because it implies it happens quickly and effortlessly
I prefer Option A because it is cuter, catchier and easier to remember. Option B is too serious.
I feel like this name is clever and is a nice play on words related to growth and finance.
Interesting play on growth spurt plus expert.
I like the play on growth spurt better than growth spot.
It is a play on words. It is perfect for financial gain.
This is a better name for such a firm because it conveys the concept that they are experts in helping you growth wealth by paying less tax
39 Responses to Option B
I didnt really like either name - but I thought growthspert didnt make any sense at all. Growth spot makes a little more sense
Definitely B because spurt is spelled wrong in A!
Option B sounds better when dealing with a place of business and Option A sounds more like a gym or a dietary agency.
I don't think that either of them fit. Doesn't scream account to me
The name Growthspot is more professional for high net worth investors than Growthspert. Growthspert sounds like a company geared towards helping young adults enter the investing market, and therefore would be a turn-off for wealthier, more mature investors.
I like the way Growthspot rolls off the tongue better. I might like Growthspert better if it was spelled Growthspurt.
Neither one of these is amazing but I think the one I picked is slightly better. The other one is more of something for parents or children's products.
Growthspert sounds like the name of a monster and a pervert.
"spert" is uncomfortable to write and say
Growthspot is easier to pronounce and spell. These high net-worth individuals will tend to be on the older side, since you need to be older to amass wealth typically. Having spert spelled wrong won't appeal to that demographic.
Growthspot has a more pleasant sound to it, spert has a weird look to it and isn't as appealing to me.
I like option B more as it is more grammatically correct and sounds like a hub for growth.
I choose option B it sounds more likely to fit the name of company
it sounds more like a resl word
I chose option B because the Growthspot name is easier to pronounce and much more recognizable than the Growthspert name. Growthspot tells the customer that this is the spot to grow one's investments, which seems an ideal name for a "Certified Public Accounting firm that specializes in providing strategies that help high net worth investors growth their investments tax-free." I also think the option A name is misspelled and should be spelled Growthspurt with the letter "u" to indicate the growth will come out in short bursts with an actively managed investment strategy.
I picked B as my top choice as it tells me how much it can grow.
Growthspert sounds a bit nerdy and smart alec like. What I mean is that I don't want an expert spurting knowledge at me, I want a spot for money to grow!
B has a more recongnizable and warm display.
Spert just makes it sound like it's only a short time. I'd rather have constant growth.
This word, 'growthspot', seems easier to say and more professional. the word 'growthspert' sounds like something a kid or baby goes through when growing, or at least what parents use referring to their child's growth.
This has a nice creativity level without conjuring up images of indolence and what comes with that. This name is favorable and quite memorable as well.
Spurt is misppelled in Option A and makes the company seem less trustworthy
cause growthspot sounds like you need to make it to a predefined area.
Option B is the lease bad of the two. High net worth investors are not looking for trendy names. Only results.
I like the idea of being a spot for growth.
the name is very familiar and easy to keep in mind
I think that this communicates a really strong passion for the field and sounds professional. I think the name also sounds progressive and forward thinking
Growthspot seems best for an investment based company such as this
I chose option B. I like the name of "Grwothspot" as I think it sounds more professional.
option B sounds more professional, option a sounds sexual
The other option does not make much sense, but this is the best option of the two
best content choose this option
I chose B because I don't like A. Growthspert sounds weird to me. B is better.
Option B just sounds more professional that option A.
I think the name sounds better and is more memorable.
I like B because I think it sounds better than A. I think it fits with what the firm does. A sounds odd.
i think growthspot sounds like the most relevant name for a business type like this
The meaning will be explicit to seasoned and amateur investors. The name is intuitive and brilliant.
I don't really like Growthspot very much, but it is a lot better than Growthspert. How about just the word "exponentially"? Or Moneykelp (though probably not too well known that kelp is one of the fastest growing organisms.)
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