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    sdorminy Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jul 9, 2003, 04:48 PM
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    I'm about to open a take-out/delivery type of steakhouse and I've come up with the name Bully's. And have a bull as the logo that looks like a bully. But someone told me that that sends the wrong message,can anyone please help. I would really appreciate as many replies to this as possible as like a focus group. Thank you, Shane
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    Feb 14, 2004, 11:49 PM
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    Hi sdorminy,

    The first name that popped into my head was:

    'SteakOut
    It's a play on words referring to the delivery aspect. In effect it is steak that comes out to you. It also covers the takeout part as well. When spoken out loud "Let's do take out" is shortened to 's take out, which in turn could be 'SteakOut.

    The name basically tells potential customers what you offer, and the main way you offer it.

    Really hope that helps,
    a1successforce
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    May 6, 2004, 08:20 AM
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    The 'steak out' reply is good, but I also like your idea of Bullys. You could build on this with advertising of a bull ramming down your door to get the meal to you. The idea is that bad weather or traffic jams won't stop us getting your steak to your door. I'd buy one from you, but then again I expect you are in USA, so I couldn't buy one.
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    Jul 6, 2004, 03:40 PM
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    I would stay with "BULLYS"; it is catchy and it forces the
    Person to think. It is subtle and imaginative. Most of us
    Hated the bully in our elementary school; however psychologists
    Suggest that extreme hate is a form of admiration- so be brave
    Stay with your gut reaction.

    Right on BULLYS!

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