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Winner:                         miranivishal

Winning Submission:  " SimplifiedEstate . com "

Award amount:             $ 59.00

  • Contest Title
  • Domain: When a major life change happens, we help you stay organized.
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  • Rules:
    Must be a .com
    Must be unregistered (not 'for sale')
    Must not include any trademarks (myebay)

    Guidelines:
    Reassuring, helpful, uplifting, optimistic tone
    Easy to spell correctly
    No standard name-generator terms ("mye-organizeronline")


    Here’s what I do:
    SORTING, MOVING, & PACKING


    I work with people who are in the process of moving in. This may be during a move, before a move, or after a move.

    Before a move I will help them sort through their belongings and decide what to keep, toss, donate, or sell. After we sort, I begin packing for them, or I can help them pack. I make sure all of the boxes are packed in an organized fashion so that they, or I can unpack with ease.

    During a move, I help coordinate it with the movers so that it is a smooth transition. I also direct the movers to where the boxes belong and insure that they take care of the client’s belongings. At the end of the move, I can unpack for the client, or help them unpack.

    After a move, I can help or unpack by myself all of my clients belongings.

    Who are the customers?

    My clients are people who are relocating.

    Kinds of projects:

    The kinds of projects range from the following

    * Relocation – this can be an elderly parent moving in, or moving out of a large home into an assisted living facility. It can also be a family or single person moving into a new home, or larger, or smaller home (where they need to downsize). It can be a person who has gotten a new job in a new city.
    * Remodeling or renovation – this can be a client who is remodeling a room, such as their kitchen and they need it packed up for the remodeling and unpacked when the room/kitchen is finished.
    * House sale - They need to get their house ready for the market. It needs to be packed up, even though they haven’t purchase their new home, so they need their belongings put into storage. OR, they are selling, but they are moving to Florida, or Hawaii and need their stuff packed up for shipping.

    If they were looking for you, what may look for?

    They may look for the following:

    * Relocation
    * Renovation
    * Remodeling
    * Moving
    * Real estate
    * Selling a home
    * Staging
    * Storage
    * Storing
    * Packing
    * Unpacking
    * Sorting
    * shipping

    ESTATES


    Who are the customers?

    My clients are people who have either lost a loved one, or are assisting their elderly parents. They may need help with their estate while they are living, by helping them bequeath their belongings, or after they have passed away. They also may need help with working with their parents with pairing down of their belongings so that they don’t have a large house full of stuff to go through after they pass away. They may also have fears of family wars over stuff and want help bequeathing their parents belongings while they are still alive. They may be looking to catalogue their high end belongings. They may also be looking for help after a loved one has passed away to go through their belongings to appraise it and sell it, or hang onto it, or donate it, or give it to a relative. As a result it will need to be documented with pictures and probably excel spreadsheets or paper tiger. It will also need to be packed up and sent to family members out of town and in town. The possibility of a garage sale or estate sale may be required. I have an excellent appraiser who does both.

    Kinds of projects:

    See email example below: J

    Email from a client:

    My wife's father passed away in March. He had a very nice condo in Bellevue. My wife is the executor of his estate. We live in Oregon. My wife needs to arrange to pack and move certain of his more precious things to storage in Oregon; donate and/sell the rest of his personal belongings; organize, pack and move certain of his papers here; and get his condo cleaned up and prepared to be leased (since the tentative decision is to hold it rather than to sell it).

    They may look for the following:

    * Estate
    * Estate sale/sales
    * Death
    * Dead
    * Deceased
    * Passed away
    * funeral
    * Loss
    * Loved one
    * Pack
    * Move
    * Out of town move
    * Cleaned up/out
    * Organize
    * Sell
    * Executer
    * Art
    * Artwork
    * Antiques
    * Appraiser
    * Garage sale
    * Movers
    * Grandmother
    * Grandfather
    * Mother
    * Father

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  • Two word domains
  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : personworks (Contest Holder)
    Someone sent a private message asking if entries are restricted to two words. Two words are preferred, but if you surprise me with something great that's three words, that's OK too.
  • Sorry for the double submiision and wrong one
  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : RandomIdeas 
    Hello, I am sorry, I had a couple of browsers open and I submitted a domain twice and this domain (BuiltSuperior.com) was for a different contest. Please forgive me. Thank you
  • Thanks for all the great new submissions!
  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : personworks (Contest Holder)
    I'd especially like to see more that are fictional words, that inspire the ideas of the services we provide (not two words put together).
  • oops
  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : iBusinessArena.com 
    Im late to watch it

    "You'll note that half the business is standard moving, half of it is dealing with estates when someone's passed away. Also, we're not really movers or a standard relocation firm. So I'm not sold on 'movers' or 'relocate'."


  • Hard to keep up
  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : personworks (Contest Holder)
    with the great names! I do want to call out SimplifiedEstate for being easy to remember, spell, etc. The problem is that half the business is moving; half is estates; if you use either word, you exclude the other half. So I'd like to see some entries that focus more on the idea of help during transitions etc. But I can't rule out a "move" or "estate" name completely either.

    Note that I will be going offline soon for the evening; more ratings tomorrow.
  • Thanks dider
  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : personworks (Contest Holder)
    "onyourmoving" is a little too contrived (onyourmove might have worked), but interesting. Packingstaff is my favorite of the bunch, but it plays up the manual labor and de-emphasizes the consultation, which is most of what we do (people usually hire movers to do most of the actual packing, often with us giving instructions).
  • And yet more
  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : personworks (Contest Holder)
    I love move-a-tease, but not for this company. :) (yes, I know what you meant)

    StayFreedom is interesting, and bonus points because both versions are available. But it's a little far from what we do.

    I hope you are having as much fun coming up with these as I am reading them. :)
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  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : personworks (Contest Holder)
    HelpInStruggle is moving but a bit too far on the dark/morbid side.

    I like "simply" and "simplified".

    Keep them coming! Also, please don't hesitate to come up with some entries that are easy to say and pronounce but aren't made of 2 english words.
  • From the contest holder
  • 1 years ago
  • Posted by : personworks (Contest Holder)
    Thanks for your entries!

    You'll note that half the business is standard moving, half of it is dealing with estates when someone's passed away. Also, we're not really movers or a standard relocation firm. So I'm not sold on 'movers' or 'relocate'.

    I like "ease", because it implies giving relief more than "easy".

    The '2' in the middle looks gimmicky to me.

    If I tell someone we're called "relocatease" they're probably not going to know how to spell it (or say it). :)

    I'm looking to be helpful, so please accept the feedback in that vein. Thanks again for your submissions!