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Throughout the entire life cycle of your business one thing is constant – your business name. And this means getting it right, the first time.
Why? Consider this – assuming you optimize your Web site, post your business on local online listings, develop a social media strategy, and deliver a great service, your business name and all that it represents will go viral (and hopefully in a good way).
And, of course, once it’s out there – there is literally no going back. The impact on search engine rankings of changing your business name and the necessary efforts to re-brand all of your online and offline materials and update your domain name, can incur troublesome and time- consuming business penalties.
So back to our first point, getting your business name right the first time – is critical. Once you are happy with your choice, it’s also important that you take steps to protect your name against trademark infringement and register it with the right regulatory bodies for the purposes of taxation, incorporation, licenses, and permits.
Here are four tips to help you choose and manage your business name throughout the lifecycle of your business:
1) Choose a Name that Reflects Your Plans for your Business
How do you intend to use your business name? Many start-ups (especially freelancers, sole proprietors and family businesses) operate their businesses under their personal name. However, if you want to present a professional image you might want select a business trade name that can scale with you and this means doing some research. Consider how your potential name will look (on the Web, with a logo, etc.), sound (make it easy to pronounce), what connotations it will evoke, and how it distinguishes you from the competition.
2) Conduct a Trademark Search
While a quick Google search will help you avoid picking a name that implies association with other business entities, you should also conduct a trademark search – this Business Naming Guide from Business.gov walks you through the process of checking for potential trademarks infringement.
3) Pick a Name that is Web-Ready
There are several aspects to selecting a business name that will work on the Web – and you should do all these before you finalize your business name. Consider the following:
4) Take Care of the Legalities
Once you have chosen a business name, you will need to register it with the right regulatory bodies and protect it against trademark infringement.
If you are operating your business under a trade name you are required by law to register that name with your local government and obtain a “Doing Business As” (or DBA) permit from your local government. Until then, the legal name of your business essentially defaults to your given name. Find out how to register your business name in your state.
Trade marking your business name, logo or other mark is optional – but it can be your most valuable business asset. If you only do business in one state you can register for a trademark at the state level; if you operate in more than one state you can register for a federal trademark via the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. To understand more about trademark protection refer to this Patents, Trademarks and Copyright Small Business Guide from www.business.gov.
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4 Tips for Choosing a Business Name that is Brand-Appropriate, Web-Ready, and Protected
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June 9, 2010 - 4:03 pm
It’s pretty hard to find a name that’s 100% web-ready these days. If you can’t find one that fits all those criteria, make sure you can at least find a name that allows slight alterations for the different networks.
June 9, 2010 - 4:34 pm
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