Some advice on the following would be appreciated:
Scenario
Let's say we own “www.phonecases.c-o-m” and our company sells all sorts of compatible phone cases for all types of phones, iPhones, Samsung etc. The phone cases being sold are not from the trademark owner.
Our established site is legitimately SEO'd and for each model of phone we have an appropriate and logical landing page, let's use iPhone6 as an example, “www.phonecases.c-o-m/iPhone6”.
On our site all of the iPhone6 images/descriptions/folders/destination URLs etc, all are named, "IPhone6case1.jpg",
"iPhone6case2.jpg" etc etc.
As I understand SEO, the relevant naming of files is just one element that helps with Google ranking. (I have a question at the bottom that relates to this point).
So, our iPhone6 landing page has optimum relevant content, destination URL and meta tags etc, etc (assume everything's SEO'd perfectly!). Please note, we have integrity and want to be legal and when a visitor opens our iPhone6 landing page the descriptions clearly state that the cases are compatible with the iPhone6 and not originals.
Now, with our great SEO work let's assume that our site is ranking half way down the first page of Google (below Apple) for the term "phonecases+iphone6", and displays the following text:
"Iphone6 - Phone Cases
www.phonecases.c-o-m/iphone6
Purchase iPhone6 cases. Fast delivery with big savings"
At this point I believe confusion has been caused because we appear to be selling a trademarked product and potentially taking traffic from the rightful owners.
Three questions:
1..Do you agree with the final paragraph regarding the confusion that has been created using the trademark?
2. Would the trademark continue to be infringed if we were to rename all files, images, folders to include the word "compatible", e.g. change the URL to, "www.phonecases.com/iphone6compatible" and description etc, to produce the following Google result:
"Iphone6 - Compatible Phone Cases
www.phonecases.c-o-m/iphone6compatible
Purchase iPhone6 compatible cases. Fast delivery with big savings"
3. Finally, and importantly, if we were to rename all the files/landing pages etc, relating to the iPhone6 to include the word “compatible” would that have a big impact on SEO and Google ranking?
Look forward to hearing your views.
Please note, I’m not selling phones, phonecases, and no connection with the site mentioned in any form. This is just an example.
Nalot
Scenario
Let's say we own “www.phonecases.c-o-m” and our company sells all sorts of compatible phone cases for all types of phones, iPhones, Samsung etc. The phone cases being sold are not from the trademark owner.
Our established site is legitimately SEO'd and for each model of phone we have an appropriate and logical landing page, let's use iPhone6 as an example, “www.phonecases.c-o-m/iPhone6”.
On our site all of the iPhone6 images/descriptions/folders/destination URLs etc, all are named, "IPhone6case1.jpg",
"iPhone6case2.jpg" etc etc.
As I understand SEO, the relevant naming of files is just one element that helps with Google ranking. (I have a question at the bottom that relates to this point).
So, our iPhone6 landing page has optimum relevant content, destination URL and meta tags etc, etc (assume everything's SEO'd perfectly!). Please note, we have integrity and want to be legal and when a visitor opens our iPhone6 landing page the descriptions clearly state that the cases are compatible with the iPhone6 and not originals.
Now, with our great SEO work let's assume that our site is ranking half way down the first page of Google (below Apple) for the term "phonecases+iphone6", and displays the following text:
"Iphone6 - Phone Cases
www.phonecases.c-o-m/iphone6
Purchase iPhone6 cases. Fast delivery with big savings"
At this point I believe confusion has been caused because we appear to be selling a trademarked product and potentially taking traffic from the rightful owners.
Three questions:
1..Do you agree with the final paragraph regarding the confusion that has been created using the trademark?
2. Would the trademark continue to be infringed if we were to rename all files, images, folders to include the word "compatible", e.g. change the URL to, "www.phonecases.com/iphone6compatible" and description etc, to produce the following Google result:
"Iphone6 - Compatible Phone Cases
www.phonecases.c-o-m/iphone6compatible
Purchase iPhone6 compatible cases. Fast delivery with big savings"
3. Finally, and importantly, if we were to rename all the files/landing pages etc, relating to the iPhone6 to include the word “compatible” would that have a big impact on SEO and Google ranking?
Look forward to hearing your views.
Please note, I’m not selling phones, phonecases, and no connection with the site mentioned in any form. This is just an example.
Nalot








