Need to register a new trademark on Amazon? Here’s a guide for you.
Ever dreamt up the perfect brand name, only to have a trademark Goliath come knocking? This post tackles a situation that many sellers face: navigating trademark opposition and refreshing your brand on Amazon.
The Scenario:
Let’s say you’ve built a small business with two products under a brand registered on Amazon. This brand boasts a pending trademark application, but a larger company filed an opposition. Now, you’re considering a strategic withdrawal and a brand relaunch with a new, registered trademark.
Absolutely! While Seller Support might not offer a direct update option, there’s a path forward. Here’s what you need to know:
If your current trademark application becomes inactive, your existing brand registry will be suspended within six months of USPTO removal.
There are two things to consider here: your brand itself and your brand registry on Amazon.
Even if your trademark becomes inactive, your brand name itself isn’t necessarily affected. You can still use the name for your business, but you lose the legal protection a registered trademark provides. This means other companies could potentially use a similar name, creating confusion for your customers.
An Amazon agency can assist with brand protection by monitoring the marketplace, reinstating trademarks, managing brand identity, communicating with customers, and providing legal support.
This is where things get more specific to Amazon. If your trademark application becomes inactive and your registered trademark has gone inactive, Amazon will suspend your brand registry within six months. This means you’ll lose the benefits of brand registry, such as access to brand protection tools and A+ content.
An Amazon agency can monitor your trademark status, protect your brand, reactivate suspended brand registries, ensure compliance, and enhance your Amazon presence.
In short, your brand name can still exist, but it loses the legal muscle and the Amazon-specific benefits of being trademarked.
Regardless if you need to register a new trademark or not, selling multiple brands in one account is a concern for many sellers. You can have multiple brands registered under your Amazon seller account. This allows you to diversify your product portfolio while maintaining clear brand separation.
Possible Scenarios For Selling Multiple Brands
Scenario 1: Expanding Your Product Portfolio
Solution: Create a new brand (Brand B) within your existing Seller Central account to manage both brands efficiently while keeping them distinct for targeted marketing
Scenario 2: Catering to Different Customer Segments
Solution: Manage both brands under one account. This simplifies your logistics while allowing you to tailor product descriptions, branding elements, and potentially even pricing strategies to resonate with each specific customer segment.
Scenario 3: Cross-Pollination and Brand Awareness
Solution: Maintain separate Brand Stores for each brand. However, leverage the ability to strategically link your products. You could showcase your spices in the product descriptions of relevant kitchenware, or vice versa for increased brand awareness and cross-selling opportunities.
Scenario 4: Brand Acquisition
Solution: Integrate Brand B into your existing Seller Central account. This streamlines inventory management and simplifies order fulfillment maintaining distinct brand identities for each product line.
Selling Multiple Brands on One Seller Central Account
Brand Name Change after you register new trademark has no impact on your listing or ranking.
So what change can affect your ranking? There can be a lot of answers to this, but one is subcategory change.
The Subcategory Shuffle
Let’s say you’re selling a fantastic line of cold and flu remedies. Currently, your product sits within the “Cold and Flu Remedies” subcategory. While this seems like a logical fit, you’re considering a switch to the “Cold and Flu Prevention” subcategory.
Why Consider a Subcategory Change?
There are potential benefits to targeting a more specific subcategory:
The Flip Side of the Coin:
However, there’s a crucial factor to consider before making the switch: overall subcategory size.
Making Informed Decisions:
So, how do you decide if a subcategory change is the right move? Here are some key steps:
And here another crucial question.
What Change Can I Make To My Listing To Dominate Ranking?
To improve your ranking on Amazon, one of the key changes you can make is to improve your main image. When product photos contain clear, detailed information and are of good quality, customers can better appreciate the product and make informed purchasing decisions. Here are some practical tips to consider:
Keyword Optimization
Ensure your main image includes a relevant keyword that describes your product. Use tools like Cerebro to find high-volume keywords.
Packaging Showcase
If applicable, showcase the packaging of your product in the main image to provide additional context and reinforce branding.
Target Demographic/User
Show the intended user of the product, such as a child, animal, or person, to help customers visualize themselves using the product.
Color Selection
Use warm colors in your main image to evoke positive emotions in consumers, potentially increasing their purchase intent.
High-Quality Images
Use high-resolution images that are sharp and detailed to allow customers to clearly see product features.
By implementing these changes to your main image, you can improve your Amazon ranking and attract more customers to your listings.
Updating your brand assets is crucial before contacting Seller Central.
Why? Consistency is key! Amazon prioritizes listings that accurately reflect the brand being sold.
Here’s what to update:
By taking these steps upfront, you’ll present a strong case to Seller Central when requesting your brand change. This helps ensure a smooth transition and minimizes any listing disruptions.
You’ve tried everything, but your brand name change on Amazon feels like a never-ending journey. We are here to help.
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We understand the complexities of navigating brand names, trademark applications, and listing updates. That’s why our experts offer a complete solution:
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Remember:
Register new trademark and update products with the new brand to efficiently rebrand on Amazon. These steps will help you maintain a strong and consistent brand presence on the platform.