How I Chose the Name "Inside The Cart" for My Business

Published on 22 November 2024 at 01:42

Alright, let’s talk business names. If you’ve ever tried to name a pet, you know how hard it is to get it just right. Now imagine trying to name something that’s going to live on the internet forever, attached to your business, your brand, your identityNo pressure, right?

 

I spent what felt like an eternity brainstorming names. First, I tried “DotCast Reviews” (which, surprise, was already taken—thanks, internet). Then came “ShopPod” (because apparently, I thought I was cooler than I am). And then, it hit me—the epiphany (cue dramatic music).

You know that moment when you're online shopping, and your cart is so full it looks like it’s preparing for the apocalypse? You’re this close to slamming that “Buy Now” button, but then—bam—you freeze. You stare at your cart like it’s the final question on a pop quiz you forgot to study for. Suddenly, you’re questioning every decision you’ve ever made: “Do I really need this?” “Will this $40 popcorn maker bring me happiness because everyone on the internet said it was life-changing?” It’s like an existential crisis... but with free shipping.

 

So, Inside The Cart just clicked—pun intended. It’s that place where all the big decisions go down—right before you hit <checkout> and cross your fingers hoping your credit card doesn’t combust. 

Every time I see the name Inside The Cart, I can’t help but smile a little. It’s like the universe gave me a cheeky wink and said, “This is it. You’ve cracked the code!” Because let’s be honest, we’ve all been there: about to click “Buy Now” and suddenly having that moment of panic.

But that’s exactly why Inside The Cart exists—to help you make sure you’re not one click away from that $50 impulse buy you’ll regret at 3 AM while searching for the TV remote. Let’s make sure what’s in your cart is truly worth it—no regrets, just smart choices! 

Love & Light,


Olga Rehimi 
Founder & Product Specialist

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