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Mastering Your Domain

Posted in Branding, Domain Names, Guest Bloggers, Trademarks

—Nancy Friedman, Chief Wordworker at Wordworking; and author of Fritinancy “All the good ones are taken!” Without fail, that’s the lament I hear most frequently from my naming clients. They’re not complaining about legally available trademarks—they’re talking about Internet domains. They want short ones: five letters would be nice. (Uh-huh.) They want “clean” ones: no… Continue Reading

Twitter Squatting? Trademarks and Twitter

Posted in Advertising, Almost Advice, Branding, Domain Names, Guest Bloggers, Marketing, Trademarks

What is Twitter? What’s a Tweet? Can I be Tweeted?  Will a Tweet hurt? Twitter is a micro-blogging portal that allows for sharing messages and links that are 140 characters or less and it is being talked about everywhere. This buzz is causing clients to ask questions, similar to those above, about what this space means for… Continue Reading