Posts Tagged ‘tm’
I went to lunch at a new pizza place the other day with a coworker. I was happily perusing the new menu when I was overwhelmed by excessive use of the ™ symbol. It was on pepperoni™ pizza. It was on the word margarita™. It was even on the word dessert™. What did they think they were protecting? It was not a logo, company name, new phrase or even a corporate typeface. They certainly did not invent the idea of pepperoni pizza. But there it was, on every mention. It’s true, being in this business makes me notice things like that a little more than other people, but the trademark did a lot more than just stand out to me. It cluttered up the design of the menu and signage in the place. I was less focused on what they were trying to communicate to me and more focused on the trademarks. It instantly changed my perception of the brand.
You may ask what does trademarking have to do with how well they make a pizza? Maybe nothing, but like the paintings on the walls and the music playing in the kitchen, it does contribute to my overall feeling of the place. Could I have overlooked this annoyance if the pizza was amazing? Probably. But the fact is that the pizza was average and overall disappointment is the feeling that now comes to mind when I think of the place. And unlike other average pizza places that have kept me coming back time and time again for a quick bite, I don’t think I will be revisiting this one.
There is a legitimate need for trademarks and I use them in lots of things that I write. Just remember, they should be used sparingly and never in a way that takes the attention™ away from™ the real message™ you are trying™ to communicate.™

