Friday, August 17, 2012

Choosing a Trading Assistant eBay ID and Shop - Name to draw tons of traffic to your listings


On the Internet, rather than on the high street, you really need a good brand name, one that is memorable and clearly describes your business. On the main street you can find people walking up and down rows of shops or asking passersby for your type of business. You can call themselves more or less what you want and you will still be found.

Internet is not so easy, not at all easy. But operating costs are much lower on the Internet and the world has to address, with your offers, unlike the High Street store, which costs a fortune to run and rarely attracts customers from more than a few miles away . So you need to spend some 'of those savings on promoting your Internet business to maximize profit potential.

One of the best ways to attract visitors to your store online is to choose a name descriptive trade, one of the search engines will recognize and display the web users looking for someone to sell their products online, in this case eBay.

Your name should be descriptive, such as eBay Trading Assistants Durham 'or' Wesellyourstuffonebay 'or similar, but not' Jay shop 'or' Sellersparadise '. These designations do not say anything that will cause the search engines like Google or Yahoo to return the site to web users looking for someone to sell their products on eBay.

Examples good business for a Trading Assistant Durham are selling auction services, and XYZ Selling4U Drop-Off Shop. They all sound good, although short and snappy, and say clearly what the company is about. Not so good is Icon (With!) Worldwide, Business Billy, AMC and Co., compilations and other similar non-descriptive and even contemptuous.

When you've chosen a business name, have a bank account in that name, and be sure to reserve a domain name of the event, preferably version dot com, so you can more effectively market your business online.

PROVISIONS FOR THE CHOICE OF NAME OF BUSINESS

You can choose any name you like, with the following exceptions:

* You must deliberately choose the name of another company in the same sector, or a name that is confusingly similar, with the intention of benefiting from good will of others or standing in the business world. This is called 'passing off' and is punishable by law. To avoid inadvertently breaking the rules, check the names in the phone books, business guides and advertisements for possible conflicts. Ensure that the chosen name is not already enrolled in any other activities.

* Check (. Com) dotcom version of your brand name in the search engines and domain name registries. If the trade name chosen, with the suffix. Com, has not been reserved, it is likely that the name is not used, even if a few simple checks will still be worth it. Try typing the words of your brand name in the search engines to see if other sites appear for firms with names similar to yours. If there is another company with the same name, is not always break the law to use the same name, provided that the name is legally registered and is not protected by trademark and copyright, and you're not using that ' goodwill of other firms that benefit their business (Passing Off!) .......

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