Jeez! Life gets busy and I drop out for a while and **!!!Bam!!!** my inbox fills with guilt-inducing "your friends sure have been busy on OnePostWonder" messages - the implication? Where the Hades have you been, eh?

So I'm still  hustling to make my writing/ editing/ marketing business self-sustaining. I've been writing lots of resumes (and am on here procrastinating about a Federal style resume I must tackle next - in.tim.i.da.ting!)

I've concluded, based on conversations with several friends/ colleagues who are fellow freelancers, that my next best move is to create an LLC. But to do so, I need a business name. "J.Ireland Writer" is, well, less than inspirational.

And thus I'm reaching out to y'all, as I toss around potential business names. Suggestions/ comments/ feedback/ other ideas welcome! 

Cornucopia Creative Solutions, LLC; Carousel Creative Solutions, LLC; Renaissance Creative Solutions, LLC; Infinite Creative Solutions, LLC; Lyrica (or Lyrical?) Creative Solutions, LLC.

In a nutshell, I've been writing/editing web copy, resumes, marketing "supplies," press releases, press packets, ghost blogs & educational materials. If we're not going to end up living in my parents' basement, I need to kick it up a level, hence the LLC. Any of the ideas above catch your eye?

Thanks for reading! And now... back to resumes. 

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10/9 '14 3 Comments
Maybe I am talking out of turn but ____ Creative Solutions seems to promise so broad a mandate as to be meaningless, and when prefixed by "Infinite" or some other hyperbolic adjective just kind of makes my eyes roll.

J. Ireland, Writer, LLC. is pretty good. It's your name, which is your brand as a writer; it states what you do, which is a good thing; and the LLC means that you're serious about it as a business. With high quality, no-nonsense, design work, your marketing/promotional material should make J. Ireland, Writer, an easy sell.

Good luck!
Not talking out of turn at all, Sean. And I'm debating about doing just that. I really fell in love with the "Cornucopia Creative Solutions" mostly because I envisioned a cornucopia overflowing with not fruits and vegetables and nuts, but words (maybe in simple fruit/ nut shapes) that describe what I offer - copyediting, digital content, copy writing… but yeah, I have to run my ideas by a couple of savvy friends and see what they think. Thanks for your input! :)
For those of us with fibro, at least, Lyrica is a prescription medication. Just as a heads up. :-)