January 7, 2024

When most business owners think about trademarking, their minds go straight to the business name or logo. But your brand identity goes beyond just a name or a symbol. If your business uses a catchy phrase, tagline, or motto that customers recognize, you might be overlooking one of the most powerful tools in brand protection: trademarking your slogan.

Yes, slogans can be trademarked—and doing so can offer valuable legal benefits. Many of the world’s most recognized companies do it. Think about Nike’s “Just Do It” or McDonald’s “I’m Lovin’ It.” These aren’t just marketing lines. They’re protected trademarks with real legal standing.

What Makes a Slogan Eligible for Trademark Protection?

Not every slogan can be trademarked. For a slogan to qualify, it needs to be distinctive and closely associated with the goods or services you offer. Generic or purely descriptive phrases usually won’t qualify unless they’ve gained a strong secondary meaning in the marketplace. But if your phrase uniquely identifies your brand and isn’t being used widely by others, it may be a strong candidate for federal trademark protection.

Why Trademarking a Slogan Matters

A slogan does more than just enhance your marketing. It helps shape how customers remember and relate to your brand. When you trademark a slogan, you’re not just claiming creativity—you’re securing a legal right to use that phrase in connection with your business.

Trademarking slogans helps protect against brand confusion. If someone else starts using a similar phrase in the same industry, it could weaken your brand’s impact or even mislead consumers. With a registered trademark, you have the right to stop them—and preserve the integrity of your message.

This protection also supports long-term brand consistency. Your slogan may appear in ads, on packaging, or even on merchandise. By registering it, you reduce the risk of others capitalizing on your hard-earned reputation.

Legal Protection Beyond Names and Logos

When people think of intellectual property, they often think of names and logos—but verbal branding plays just as big a role. A unique and memorable slogan can be as recognizable as a company name. Protecting it legally ensures your business identity is shielded from competitors who might try to use similar language.

Just as you would register your business name or logo, registering your slogan gives you access to nationwide legal rights through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). That means your rights extend far beyond your local market.

Planning for Growth

Even if you’re a small business now, protecting your slogan sets the foundation for future success. As your business grows, so does your brand visibility. A registered slogan helps you scale with confidence, whether you’re entering new regions, launching new products, or expanding your advertising efforts.

And once your trademark is approved, you’ll want to make the most of it. For tips on how to properly use and enforce your new rights, check out You’ve Got Your Trademark—Now What?, which covers the essential next steps after registration.

Final Thoughts

Your slogan is more than just a clever line—it’s part of your brand’s voice. If it resonates with your audience, builds recognition, and sets you apart, then it’s worth protecting. Trademarking your slogan isn’t just a legal step. It’s a strategic move that strengthens your brand, reinforces your message, and helps you stand out in a crowded marketplace.

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Did you know?

Without Trademarks, You Have ZERO Rights To Your Brand.

We’re talking business names, logos, slogans… even podcast titles. Lots of entrepreneurs don’t protect their trademarks until it’s too late.

So we made a short, free video to help you avoid the biggest, most dangerous mistakes that business owners make.