Lesson Info
12. How to Do Worldwide Trademark Checks
Lessons
Introduction to Brand Naming Course
01:58 2The Secret to Creating the Perfect Brand Name
01:23 3The Three Brand Name Types
02:56 4The Neuroscience of Making Your Name Sticky & Memorable
02:25 5The Most Dangerous Brand Naming Mistakes
02:14 6Getting into the Right Mindset for Brand Naming
01:35 7Finding Your Core Message
03:36 8Deciding Your Name Type
05:13Creating Names with Different Naming Methods
05:18 10Using Chat GPT to Create Great Brand Names Faster
03:22 11Brand Names That Rank Best on Google
01:36 12How to Do Worldwide Trademark Checks
01:45 13How to Get a .Com Domain for Any Brand Name
01:55 14Setting Up Your Branded Business Emails
04:25 15Securing Your Social Media Handles
00:52 16Time to Show How Great You Are - Brand Naming Assignment
01:35Lesson Info
How to Do Worldwide Trademark Checks
So now we've done our Google searches and we still have a couple of names to play with. The next step is to see which names we can actually legally use. And if you read the title for this lesson, then you know, we're here to drink coffee and check trademarks. So the fastest way to check trademarks worldwide is to go to this website and search for your brand name. You can also find the link to this particular web page on a useful resource that I've connected to this lesson. The resource also goes through the different trademark classes so you can find out which one is going to be relevant to your business. So you know which ones to protect your trademark within. Now, all you need to do is make sure that there are no exact results or similar results in your particular category and trademark class for your search to make sure you check for spelling variations too because this is something that a lot of people miss. For example, if I check for the name that we currently have in play foresi...
ght, I also need to check for other spellings like this one. This one and this one, if we don't do this, now, it could potentially lead to issues later on down the line and potentially a lawsuit. And obviously, we don't want that to happen. We wanna make sure that as soon as we have a brand name, we get everything double checked so we can move forward with complete piece of work. That's why I always suggest to every single one of my clients to get an attorney within the particular country that they want to protect their trademark within to just get a second opinion and make sure that the trademark is all clear and ready to go. You can get an attorney in pretty much any country for between 50 to $ on platforms such as fiver, but just use your best judgment and make sure you do your checks before to make sure you're not wasting money. But once you've done your trademark checks, the next step is to find your new.com Domain. I'll see you very soon. Uh,