8/28/2009

Internet Marketing Tips - Purchasing a Domain

This week's tip comes from a reader asking "What do I need to know about registering a website address or domain name?"

Did you know:
It is important to take into consideration others’ business names and trademarks when you choose a website or domain name. Just because a domain name is available, it does not mean you are allowed to use it. You could face legal action and an otherwise avoidable headache by using someone else’s name – or even a website or domain name that is too similar to someone else’s name. You don’t want to be accused of trying to deceptively gain customers at someone else’s expense.

Tips:
When choosing website or domain names, be creative! Just because you cannot use a certain name for a website, come up with something that's unique and catchy (and doesn't infringe on an existing trademark or other intellectual property right). Conduct searches of the web (you can do this through the search engine on your Portal) to make sure your chosen name isn’t already in use and check out the relevant intellectual property databases, such as the one on the United States Patent & Trademark website. You'll save yourself a world of headache in having to deal with any legal issues that may come up otherwise.

Remember: Market America distributors should consult their Career Manual to ensure that they are following all the Company’s Internet policies.

Sincerely,
Your Internet Marketing Manager

If you have questions about this, feel free to send an email to internetmarketing@marketamerica.com.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think that creativity si the most important factor when choosing a domain name, however you have to be clear that it most contain at least a clue about what your website offers or represents, also making it easily to remeber is a good and very useful option.