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Brand Names That Rank Best on Google

Lesson 11 from: Brand Naming Bootcamp: Learn How To Create Memorable Names

Scott Lancaster

Brand Names That Rank Best on Google

Lesson 11 from: Brand Naming Bootcamp: Learn How To Create Memorable Names

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11. Brand Names That Rank Best on Google

<b>Understand the SEO implications of brand names and how to choose names that enhance online visibility.</b>

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Brand Names That Rank Best on Google

So at this stage, you probably have a couple of brand names that have a great amount of potential. But now we're gonna find out which brand names are gonna rank easiest on the first page of Google, people are gonna be Googling for your brand name to try and find you and try to visit your website. So we need to understand which names have the most potential when it comes to rising to the top ranks of Google search and the best way to do that is guessed it. Get on Google and see what pops up when we Google your brand name. Now, if you're met with a really long string of results in multiple pages and lots of similar names and words, then it could take a while for that particular name to rank highly. Now, this does not mean that you cannot rank it or it will not rank on Google. But what it does mean is you may need to invest a little bit more energy than usual to get it up there. But on the other, and if your name's more distinctive and unique, then you'll find that there are not as many s...

earch terms that are similar and this means that it's going to rank far easier in simple terms. The more creative and different your brand name is, the easier it's gonna rank on Google and the faster it's going to be found on page one. Now, your name isn't just gonna rank by itself. You need to also invest in back links and building authority within your website and also creating valuable content in your website. So people spend more time on your web pages, but that is a topic for an entirely different course. So do some Googling and see what comes up and make the best decision based on your own personal judgment. Also feel free to reach out if you need any additional advice or support. I'm more than happy to help. But once we've checked Google, the next step is to see if your name can be trademarked successfully. And that is exactly what we'll be doing in the next lesson. I'll see you soon.

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