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What preparations need to be made before starting a company?

Entrepreneurs all dream of owning a company of their own, but starting a company is not as simple as we imagine. Before setting up a company, we must first be mentally prepared. After ensuring that you can withstand some unknown factors, there are some things that need to be prepared from a legal and practical perspective. So, what exactly does it take to prepare for setting up a company?

1. The company’s name, trademark and domain name

There are many things to pay attention to when naming a startup: the company name should be nice, easy to remember and easy to spread; the company name should be related to the product or product. The service brand should be consistent to facilitate brand building and promotion; the company name should not infringe on third-party intellectual property rights such as trademarks and trade names.

We suggest that before determining the name of a startup company, it is best to conduct name and trademark inquiries yourself or find a professional agency to ensure that: (1) the name the company intends to use does not infringe the trademark of a third party, Intellectual property rights such as trade names; (2) The company's name can also be applied for registration as a trademark for the company's products or services. In addition, whether the company can register or obtain a domain name corresponding to the company name is often a factor to be considered.

Entrepreneurs are reminded that once the company name is determined, they must apply to register the trademark and domain name corresponding to the company name as soon as possible to avoid the related trademarks and domain names being registered by third parties. Once the trademark and domain name that the company wants is registered by a third party, the company has to spend

N many times the price to buy it back from the third party.

2. The registered address of the company

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