Portable Soup

January 29, 2008

My aim is to build a strong and useful Internet community for everyone who travels and needs accommodation or who has accommodation and offers it to others.

Ther are a lot of sites like Travelocity, Tripadvisor, LastMinute, Wayn etc - or rental sites like vrbo,  HolidayRentals, A1Vacations etc - but these are not really communities like Facebook or “open” sites with a lot of lateral linking like Craigslist. So I am going to build one.

I have a great start - a community through my blogs and newsletters, ten years of experience plus over a thousand rental properties on my rentals sites. It is a good start, but a small one. There is a long way to go.

I have also designed a good logo and now I am announcing the name of the new site.

www.PortableSoup.com - the is no website on that url yet - I have only just registered it - I may design the www.PortableSoup.mobi site first for the iphone etc, but you are the very first person to hear of this groundbreaking site and the new name - ummmmm, what do you think?

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  2. Comment by Ron McGregor

    Hi

    We have two apartments in Bagneres de Luchon, Haute Garonne, Midi Pyrenees for rent plus run a Chambre d’Hote come Catered Chalet in St Beat 31440, Haute Garonne.

    All these are advertised on host sites

    Apartment - Abritel, Homlidays, Holiday Lettings

    Chambre d’Hote - various chambre d’hote sites in France.

    How do we place our properties with you to advertise for travellers? We will have our own website in about 2 months time.

  3. Comment by Kate

    Hi Tony,

    Unfortunately the website name only raises connotations of portable loos and I’m quite sure that you don’t intend that - what concept are you selling - it sounds like a soup cart in Indonesia - not very French or suggestive of France.

    Sorry to be so negative, but sometimes the most brilliant ideas turn out a little less brilliant in the harsh light of day.
    By the way I really miss the comings and goings in Nizas.
    Kate

  4. Comment by Podi Lawrence

    The name is GREAT…LOVE IT… GOOD LUCK in your new venture.

  5. Comment by Geoff Holman

    Hi Tony,
    Some will think your PortableSoup name is amusing, others will ignore it and think of soup kitchens and food from vans. Not a name I warm to - but you did ask for opinions. I haven’t got an alternative, but would have thought some indication in the title as to content would attract more people.
    I did have a quick try at putting my place on your site, but, not being technophobic didn’t manage it!
    Geoff

  6. Comment by nick

    Hi
    I rather like the name, but my wife said what on earth has that got to do with renting flats….
    did you get my mail about putting the site link or tha individual flats up?
    I sent one saying that all the availability stuff was totally out of date.

    Best wishes.
    Let me know if that little medieval house is still for sale please.

  7. Comment by alan chapman

    Um, er,takes some getting used to,marginally better than “soup in a basket”—not so messy.
    Good luck,Alan

  8. Comment by Earl

    Tony,

    I think the name belittles the effort and quality of what you are trying to accomplish. It’s too “cute” and not reflective of your aspirations.

  9. Comment by DP

    Sorry but I think the name is wrong, it has no good connotations, which if you are going to choose something random it really needs to have, and it has no relation to its subject matter, which can be OK if you go for something meaningless like Google or Ocado, but not two words with very set meanings. May appeal to soup lovers.

  10. Comment by Jonnie

    My first reaction to the name “Portable Soup” was positive–a very “homey” feeling taken to a new place. But then, that’s the way Americans feel about soup–it’s warm, conforting, comfortable.

  11. Comment by Jacky

    Hi,

    Well first impression on the name Portable Soup was ‘Why?’. The following day I was thinking about your newsletters and remembered the name! So perhaps memorable rather than literal is the way to go.

    All the best, Jacky

  12. Comment by John Bishop

    Hi Tony
    Sorry but it doesn’t do much for me in terms of what you are trying to do and achieve - maybe catering to the young BUT are they your target market?
    Regards
    John

  13. Comment by Debbie K.

    Why?

  14. Comment by Geof Harland

    Dear Tony ……my ever-inspiring,`ol time friend ( sorry I missed seeing you last October )

    Glad to see that you have your teeth into something new and back into a field that is so very close-to-your-heart. I am sure at the end of the day ……the actual name is irrelevant to the task at-hand, but like other comments above, I do not think it helps your cause or intended new identity. Now that I have knocked-it, I s`pose I should offer an laternative …..let me think on-it whilst I laze on the beach over the coming weekend.
    Best wishes to the Tidswell family and with good planning should be able to make it over your way later in the year …….most likely October, again. Let me know if you would like some promotional work done or some level of tie in together from this side, in Oz.

    Ciao for now. Geof

  15. Comment by josie von etzdorf

    Another negative for Portable Soup, I fear- why not make it far less original but more understandable? As far as I can tell ( google), homeonthefly is an unused name which might better express your intentions?

  16. Comment by Jan Lack

    Dear Tony:

    I’m not warming to the name. I think people are looking for something French in the name to excite their interest.
    If I think of anything will email you.

    Cheers

    Jan

  17. Comment by elizabeth

    Not sure about the name. Does not conjour up visions of a serious business. But then who am I to comment.

  18. Comment by Tina

    Being from across the pond in Canada, we are the land of oddly named companies like Big Fish and Fido. Fido is a telephone co. but all their adverts are full of faithful dogs:) I don’t mind PortableSoup. Remember that if you do use a name like ‘flat’ instead, it is a British term and we consider the term flat to mean apartments though it is a term rarely used over here. How about Travel Soup?

  19. Comment by DP

    I think the name is wrong. If you are going to go random, you need to marry words that make some sort of connection for people, and hopefully relate in some way to what the website is about. Or you can make up a word, like Google or Ocado, which is neutral but sticky. The name also does not link to the logo in any way. What about boulestothat.com?

  20. Comment by Ralph Kent

    yeah, sorry to add to the list of non-believers, but being in design i know how easy it can be to ‘fall in love with your ideas’ when you sit staring at them for long enough, only for the shock of reality when you present them to an independent audience. i’d give it a rethink, myself.

  21. Comment by Marlo

    Tony,
    The word “potable” keeps coming to mind for me, as in “eau potable” therefore giving “potable soup” a bilingual twist,making it “drinkable soup” ??
    They originally thought it was Alzheimers but I’ve now been told it’s a relatively new disease called CRAFT for short— Can’t Remember A F…..ing Thing!
    Oily River!

  22. Comment by Polly-Vous Francais

    “Portable Soup”? Hmm. May be a confusing name.

    On the other hand, maybe it would be as appropriate as naming a computer company “Apple” or a telecommunications company “Orange.”

  23. Comment by Adela

    I honesstly cannot believe that you are truly going to use this name for your new website.
    I am being downright honest, it is not a good name and normally I am good with business names that would be a great success and this one at least not for what you want it for. What is wrong with French
    life and living in France. Perfect and do not change this name. This says it all for your present site. NO NO NO A THOUSAND TIMES NO.
    KEEP ON DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING NOW.
    Adela

  24. Comment by Adela

    I honesstly cannot believe that you are truly going to use this name for your new website.
    I am being downright honest, it is not a good name and normally I am good with business names that would be a great success and this one at least not for what you want it for. What is wrong with French
    life and living in France. Perfect and do not change this name. This says it all for your present site. NO NO NO A THOUSAND TIMES NO.
    KEEP ON DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING NOW.
    Adela

  25. Comment by Georgina

    Just more negative feedback on the name I am afraid. I clicked on it because I was curious as to what your new venture was to do with food. Didn’t expect it to be anything to do with property.

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