So . . . you cannot use the word “wealth”.
But “wealth” or “wealth management” has to be in the title.
And . . . you must use one- or two-syllable words.
But “investment” or “management” has to be in the title.
And whatever you come up with . . . add “wealth management” at the end.
Yeah, I think that was one of the all-time worst.
I read a lot of her articles, just to see how much of a train wreck it really is. But I only give you links to the worst of the worst. Like, I didn’t give you her “Three Question E-mail Test”.
low key this is fun. lets try finding a cool name that we can register on google.
i found one already. called bonacap.com i combined the latin words bona fide, which means in good faith with cap for capital for short. but its a play on words. it sounds like i’m saying ■■■■■ everytime. and cap can be a pun for capital or a lie. as in to cap. so it can easily mean in good faith capital. or in good faith lies which is ironic. but more importantly you get to say ■■■■■ everytime. you can register this now for only 12 dollars. your welcome.
I sent the link to a candidate with whom I’ve been working for Level III; he’s the principal at 7 Summit Advisors.
Of course, he’s going to change the name of his company immediately. He’s so embarrassed.