A common mistake business owners make is to present a catchy business name with no clear explanation as to what the business offers. Unless your brand is already well recognized, or you have a large marketing budget to quickly gain broad brand recognition, your business is best served with a name that describes what it provides.
For example, what do you associate with the name "Northside Construction?" Is it a general contractor? Do they build new homes, or do they do commercial construction? Do they do remodeling? Do they only work on the north side of town? It begs more questions than it answers.
What do you associate with the name "Ashley's Studio?" Is it an art studio, a yoga studio, a dance studio? Anyone who drives by Ashley's Dance Studio will know precisely what the business is about, and is more likely to draw new customers.
What do you associate with the name "Quiply?" If your answer is nothing, that's exactly our point.
We can't overemphasize the importance of informing customers about what your business offers. It begins with your business name. As you build your brand materials - logos, store signs, ads, etc., unless your logo visually imparts what your business is about, never separate your business name from what you offer until your brand name is widely known.