catherined61
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Hi I wonder can anyone help me. I have a business idea which will take a wee while to get off the ground. I want to register my business name with CRO but I read on another thread (which I now cant find !) that one cant register a business name with the .ie in the title. Is this right ? Or do you have to be a limited company.
Here's an example:
Let's say I want to set up an internet florists and decide to be sole trader and I want to call the business:
- niceflowers.ie.
I go to register the name with CRO but if they dont let me use .ie in the name, would I have to register as "NiceFlowers" ?
Would it be then: Catherine Dxxxxx t/a Nice Flowers (with a website [broken link removed]) or could I say Catherine Dxxxxx t/a niceflowers.ie.
From a marketing and advertising perspective I would like the business to be called niceflowers.ie.
I find the CRO site a bit difficult to navigate.
I heard an ad on the radio today advertising 123.ie so it must be possible to call a business using .ie although I see that they are a limited company and not sole trader.
Anyone able to shed light please?
Thanks
Here's an example:
Let's say I want to set up an internet florists and decide to be sole trader and I want to call the business:
- niceflowers.ie.
I go to register the name with CRO but if they dont let me use .ie in the name, would I have to register as "NiceFlowers" ?
Would it be then: Catherine Dxxxxx t/a Nice Flowers (with a website [broken link removed]) or could I say Catherine Dxxxxx t/a niceflowers.ie.
From a marketing and advertising perspective I would like the business to be called niceflowers.ie.
I find the CRO site a bit difficult to navigate.
I heard an ad on the radio today advertising 123.ie so it must be possible to call a business using .ie although I see that they are a limited company and not sole trader.
Anyone able to shed light please?
Thanks