I believe a site has to be a really big time player to justify using an abstract brand name, they invest some big bucks in branding exposure to make it a household word. A name that hints at the content might get slightly better search ranking, those with narrow niche market sites actually try to use exact search keywords.
Could use something more descriptive, like for accessories: MobileBling.
yes it sounds too much like marshmellow and some people wont be able to spell mellow (they wont think to put to L's) you have to cater to bad spellers.
I love muse though so what about
MuseBox
MuseTown
MuseTech
also mellow doesnt make people want to buy it makes them feel so mellow they can just get their credit card out later i would truly combine a calm word like muse with a power word or selling word. look up those kind of words online. hope this helps..
this link is cool below for that type of thing
http://www.freereports.net/powerwords.ht...
The name is unique and memorable, but what does it have to do with electronic accessories?
Best wishes and good luck.
It sounds like marshmellow. so idk maybe. It sounds alright.
I need your opinions
My plan is to open an e-commerce site which will sell electronic and phone acessories (cables, USBs etc)
I've been using this name for my eBay store and I believe the name is unique and different
But I'm keen to know what others think of this business name