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What's in a Name?

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Home Stager with Hidden Potential

What's in a name?

In one of   Shakespeare's most famous plays, Romeo and Juliet, Juliet asks a question that many even today ask: "What's in a Name?"When Sue and I were trying to think of a name for our new staging business we asked this same question wanting to give it a deeper meaning. After brain storming and tossing out different ideas, we both agreed on the perfect name: Hidden Potential.www.HiddenPotentialhomestage.com

Why did we decide that?  Everyone and everything in life was created with potential. Potential is dormant ability, reserved power, untapped strength, and hidden talent. Potential is not what you have done, but what you are yet able to do! It is an untapped resource locked away. We believe that our talents and passion for design is able to uncover our clients' homes hidden potential, revealing a beautifully and desirably staged home.

Just for thought, take a look at these definitions. Hopefully this will inspire you to uncover the potential in your lives as well as the homes of your clients.

In the dictionary Hidden means:

1.

to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered: Where did she hide her jewels?

2.

to obstruct the view of; cover up: The sun was hidden by the clouds.

3.

to conceal from knowledge or exposure; keep secret: to hide one's feelings.

Potential means:

1.

possibility; potentiality: an investment that has growth potential.

2.

a latent excellence or ability that may or may not be developed.

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Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher
I love the name you choose but didn't see a website.  To maximize your search results you might want to choose "Hidden Potential Home Staging" Or Hidden Potential (with the area you live in)...it helps when people are doing a search.  I also changed my domain names to reflect that.  Best of luck with your new business!!
Mar 18, 2007 04:57 PM
Craig Schiller
Trempealeau, WI

Brenda... you are sooooo right.

WORDS do have POWERFUL potential.

THANKS for reminding me of a posting I want to write about picking the BEST words to convey what you want in marketing.

Welcome to Active Rain.

ME

 

 

Mar 19, 2007 12:23 AM