First of all, try to avoid using words such as "Hong, Hong, Fa, Xin, Xing, Guang, Da and Long". People who do business like to use these words as names. Almost all kinds of phrases from all walks of life have been used all over the world, and almost 99% of them are duplicate names. If you insist on using these words, you should be prepared and make up your mind. 300 to 500 words may not pass.
Secondly, try to avoid the naming idea of the same industry, because the nuclear name of the business license is divided according to the industry, and the stores in the same industry often have very similar naming ideas, such as what the restaurant likes to call fragrant and delicious. If you can't jump out of this idea, it is very easy to change your name.
The last point is to start with a two-word store name, and you can add words if you want. Don't think that the longer you get up, the harder it will be to rename a name. If it contains someone else's store name, it can't pass. For example, the font size "Hongfa" has been used and cannot be called "New Hongfa".
PS: Actually, if your signboard has been completed and you don't want to change your name, you can apply for your own name in the business license, such as "Beijing Yue Feng Communication Equipment Business Department", so even if it is different from your signboard, it won't be too outrageous, so it will be impressive. If there are no malicious reports from peers and no complaints from consumers, I believe that comrades in industrial and commercial law enforcement will still be more humane.