There are no length requirements; it's really whatever is best for you & your business. As others have stated, typically shorter is easier for others to remember but you really have to go with what's going to work best for you.
Of course, it's necessary to research the mark comprehensively prior to filing to ensure that there is no possibility of infringing upon another party.
This entails searching the pending & registered Federal and State trademark files as well as the US National Common-Law files. Then, if clear, you can decide if you would like to file for a Federal or a State trademark.
Hope that helps! I wish you much success & happiness in all your ventures!
2006-10-25 07:19:13
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answered by TM Express™ 7
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First it has to be ORIGINAL and available. Since you say it is "personal" It can pretty much be an epic (if you so want it) as it is unlikely to be accessed by total strangers who have no clue about you.
On the other hand if you want the brand identity to have a life of its own then typically the logo/ slogan should be catchy or memorable and you will need to carry out marketing support and reinforcement activities that help to establish the identity.
2006-10-22 16:10:38
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answered by Xcentric 1
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yes a personal logo or trademark has to be short so people can remember it better. your only really should have 7 words at the most.
2006-10-22 15:41:00
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answered by dollhouse 1
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ok .. the shorter the better .. like most very populer traid marks r from one word ..
but still can be more .. go to this website have a look at some logos that might help u find something .. or u may even buy one online .
www.logomaid.com
the simpler the better .. and should be uneak so that when anybody looks at it they would know your company directly .
Think of Nike .. Adidas .. Pepsi .. and so on
2006-10-22 15:46:05
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answered by KickBoxer 3
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Typically if you're using it to brand or create recognition in mass amounts of people, you would want it to be short and recognizable.
You can write a mission statement that can be a few phrases and boil that down into your logo and slogan.
2006-10-22 15:42:24
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answered by leannainpa 3
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If you are talking about a logotype - A logo of letters, then no it doesn't. Look at Pepsi-Cola or Coca-Cola not short at all. Hewlitt-Packard is another good one. My brother works for Price-Waterhouse-Coopers a huge, successful company. It will all depend on how you brand the logo/look.
2006-10-22 16:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Why , then people would forget it. KISS theory=Keep It Super Simple.
2006-10-24 16:32:49
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answered by cruisingalong 4
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