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Which website name sounds better? My store will sell alpaca socks, sweaters, blankets, and other alpaca wool items. Thank you
14 Responses to Option A
I like the alliterative nature of the title.
This name sounds more friendly and is reassuring that the alpacas that the wool comes from are well taken care of.
It rolls off the tongue better mentally. It is a more recognizable name!
I think the approval part is ideal for marketing and it seems to grab a potential customer's attention better from a logistical and marketing standpoint.
The allusion makes it roll off the tongue more.
Cute name for wool items! I love working with alpaca yarn and I think "Alpaca Approved" would grab my attention. Plus, it made me smile and gives an immediate visual of smug alpaca.
This name is cute and has a better sound to it.
I like the alliteration.
I like the double A names for the title
Option A sounds more caring, as if the Alpaca have given their permission and have been treated respectfully. Option B gives me the impression of an old western movie where the trappers would go to sell their furs just for money, mass murder if you will.
Alpaca Approved to me sounds more ethical and more inviting. However, if the items are not ethically made then i would go with the other option.
It's catchy you know
I like the double A in the name.
I like the alliteration. It is easy to remember.
36 Responses to Option B
I love the word outpost and it applies very well for the name of the shop.
An outpost sounds more like a store for selling things.
this one is more attractive to me and I would visit this one first. Just seems more authentic.
For a website Alpaca Outpost is better, just because it sort of specifies a location or destination. For a clothing line though I'd definitely go with Alpaca Approved.
Option A doesnt sound like a website name.... I'm not crazy ab out Alpaca Outpost either but atleast it seems like a noun.
I like B because it sounds like a cool nature store
The word outpost lends itself more to the name of a store.
Sounds more store like
I like the way this sounds together. Rolls off the tongue well
"Outpost" is more common and sounds more standard and fitting for a shop selling goods.
I think b sounds better for selling the most. You could always use the Alpaca approved as a slogan for Alpaca Outpost.
Alpaca Outpost sounds kind of Wild West which is fun. Alpaca Approved sounds more generic.
Outpost sounds like a store that sells socks/sweaters/other outdoorsy or warm clothing and accessories. I guess I find "Alpaca Approved" acceptable but I think it is less obvious the kind of things that it would be selling. (Fiber? Yarn? Food for Alpacas?)
I like this name because it sounds outdoorsy and the name is memorable. The other one sounds a little silly because it makes me think alpacas are giving their approval to the products.
I really think choice B is much better. It sounds smoother, and sounds like a great store name. I think that would be much better and really stand out in comparison to choice A. Alpaca Outpost would be a great site name for selling alpaca-related goods.
I like the sound of B it sticks with you more than the word approved
Option B has a more comprehensible connotation, I believe. Whereas Alpaca Approved comes off as a bit confusing, Alpaca Outpost signifies first and foremost that it is an "outpost," a one-stop shop for Alpaca based gear, but additionally, it lends the brand a bit of out-doorsy credential.
I liked B better because it sounds like it is run by Alpacas - Option A is just boring! B brings to mind open spaces in the mountains - "manned" totally by Alpacas - kind of a tourist trap, but you gotta go! (think Wall Drug in SD)
Outpost is a kind of store, so I think this fits better
Sounds like a place where trading happens.
B: It sounds like exclusively Alpaca quality products. Whereas, A sounds like other products are sold there, too.
I think B sounds better and fits with the idea of it being a store. Alpaca Approved sounds odd to me and not like a online retail store even if it is selling alpaca items.
It sounds like a community
This has a much smoother sound and flow to it.
I chose B because it sounded more firm and sure of what they have in the store. The store is owning its products by using the word "outpost" like in a military. It sounded more confident.
Choice B gives me more of a "outdoorsy" but professional vibe, while choice A gives me more of a playful vibe. Choice A is a fine choice too, but B seems to fit the theme of the items better.
looks great for brand name
I really like this one. The Alpaca Approved can be the guarantee.
I don't know, this one just rolls off the tongue nicer
It just stirred a vision of a rustic outpost with alpaca blankets. I like the sound of it.
this fits for what the store will be selling so it stands out too
Option B seems better for the type of items sold in the store.
The word "Outpost" reminds me of the outdoors. I believe this name goes very well with the items for sale at the store.
B because it kind of rhymes.
The word "Outpost" in the title tells me that things are for sale on the site. The other title does not tell me that. Only that the items on the site would be Alpaca approved.
The other option sounds more like it sells things *for* alpacas, not made of alpaca wool.
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