1. Shang Shiji, Zhuo Daming, Lei Maxi, Qian Tengdu
2. Okenle, Youjieke, Kelxi, Youjieke
3. Meinos, Topstar, Nolaime, Shuisizhou
4. Xinlili, Zhongyuetong, Milekai, Junshili
5. Kaifeiya, Liyindi, Yaxinsi, Xingmeilang
6. Youmingyuan, Lanosi, Honglangtong, Mantelli
7. Xingmeilang Midland, Nordea, Jinboda, Kels
8, Mechite, Sai Yulin, Zhuo Yuexin, Lei Kexi
9, Xinzhidian, Jin Weice, Youshixun, Hengmingquan
10, Maslei, Winners, Hongbaoshi, Xiangzhimei
11, Mikohi, Meiyuannuo, Weidino, Tuoxida
12, Ruishengmai, Meijialai, Kangbaoxi, Misaiyou
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Things to note when naming trademarks
1. Pay attention to the name to have impact
Whether it is seen visually or heard by ears, if it gives people a feeling of impact, it will be easier for people to remember, and it will also It can deepen the impression, just like advertisers say "impact" all day long, so when naming a trademark, you must pay attention to the impact, and do not use a "weak" name, which will reduce people's fighting spirit.
2. Be careful not to use vulgar names to attract attention
In order to attract attention, many companies come up with some vulgar names to attract everyone's attention, and these are harmful to socialist morals. Vocabulary can easily have a negative social impact on people and society, and is firmly opposed by the government. Therefore, trademark names must not be vulgar names. This is also expressly stipulated in my country's Trademark Law.
3. Avoid lengthy names
Long words refer to a lot of nonsense, very long, and have a derogatory meaning. It is difficult to remember some long trademark names, just like everyone It’s the same as memorizing poetry. Poetry is easy to memorize, but classical Chinese is a bit difficult to memorize. So when choosing a trademark name, you need to avoid lengthy names. Short and concise names are not only good for memory, but also can arouse the imagination of the public.