You should write like this "PizzaStan.com " . Stan means avid fan of a musician,celebrity etc. So it may literally have some value if you market it right..Good Luck...
You should write like this "PizzaStan.com " . Stan means avid fan of a musician,celebrity etc. So it may literally have some value if you market it right..Good Luck...
Thanks @goffee. Actually, I was thinking that this would be great brand for pizza stores, online and off, in one or all of the countries that have "-stan" suffixes, such as Pakistan, Hindustan, Uzbekistan, etc (there are about 7/8 of them); and also as a great brand for similar stores in the rest of the world, with the pizza made from ingredients and flavors from the above countries. Do you think my head is screwed right is thinking that could work?
But, with your suggestion, I suppose there's no harm in having more options on the table. I'd certainly consider it. Thanks for responding.
@accelerator . Based on the song "Stan" by American rapper Eminem,[1] the term has frequently been used to describe artist devotees whose fanaticism matches the severity of the obsessive character named Stan in the 2000 Eminem song. The word has been described as a portmanteau of "stalker" and "fan".
stans of Britney Spears are called Britney Stans and fans of Kylie Minogue have been called Kylie Stans.[6][8] Even for fandoms with specific titles, the "artist stan" formula still applies.