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Trademark share

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Trademark share is a company's share of registered and unregistered trade marks in a particular industry or market segment. It is a key metric and one of many useful tools, when appropriately used, to understand how well positioned a company is to gain some competitive advantage (e.g. more profit or revenue, better ROI on ad campaigns, defend or increase market share) within an industry or market segment.[1]

References

  • "Trademarks in Social Gaming - A Key Indicator of Success for Game Developers (Part I)" [1], Feb 28, 2010