Select A Title for Your Business |
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| 12 | Think about several business names that may suit your organization as well as its services or products. | |
| 13 | If you can do online business, check if your suggested business brands can be obtained as domain names. | |
| 14 | Check with your county clerk's office to see whether your recommended names take the list of fictitious or presumed company names in your county. | |
| 15 | For corporations and LLCs: check the accessibility to your proposed names because of the Secretary of State or other business filing company. | |
| 16 | Do a federal or condition trademark search associated with the recommended names still on your own listing. If a proposed name's used as a trademark, cure it when your use of the title would confuse consumers or if the name is already popular. | |
| 17 | Choose between the recommended brands being still on your own number. | |
Join Your Business Title |
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| 18 | Enroll your online business title together with your county clerk as a fictitious or thought business title, if necessary. | |
| 19 | Register your organization title as a federal or state trademark if you'll work regionally or nationally and can make use of your company name to determine a product or solution. | |
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Source: www.nolo.com
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