You
know what your problem is, it’s that you haven’t seen enough movies – all of
life’s riddles are answered in the movies.
– Steve Martin
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This lovely name would be perfect
for a movie theater app that would match empty theater seats to film-goers who
are looking for cheap seats.
Have you ever
gone to a movie and found yourself in a nearly empty theater?
Chances are, you
have.
It must be frustrating
for the movie theater owners to keep running films with very few paying customers
and almost no revenue. The Plexe app could match customers with their local
theaters and offer tickets at a rate commiserate with demand, much like the
travel industry.
A filled seat
with a smaller profit is better than an empty seat with no profit.
Conversely, hot movie
tickets could be offered via auctions, allowing demand to determine secondary
market prices.
A win-win for
everyone.
This name could
also be a trade name for a chain of movie theaters.
This short name
(CCVCV pattern) is easy to remember and pronounce, either as “Plexe” or “Plex E.”
A quick trademark
search reveals that the exact terms “plexe” and “Plex-e” do not appear in any
trademark data bases, such as USPTO.gov and Markify.com; however, some
variations do, such as e-plex and eplex, so a thorough TM check would be in
order.
This is a visual
term, best used on online and TV ads and probably not quite right for a radio
campaign.
The good news: an
ad for an app is most likely appear on a mobile phone and app site.
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