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Building a global business shouldn’t be limited by where you live. @Norebase is removing borders for founders and entrepreneurs, making it easier to launch and operate businesses internationally. Whether you're scaling a startup, freelancing globally, or building the next big thing, your business can go further. Start building globally at norebase.com
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Have a US company with a bank account in just 5 days from the comfort of your room (anywhere in the world), regardless of your nationality. norebase.com
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The US market is one of the biggest opportunities for ambitious founders. Norebase helps you establish your business presence and expand with confidence. Visit expansion.norebase.com
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One dashboard. Infinite global expansion opportunities. Whether you are incorporating a Delaware holding company, securing a trademark in Nigeria, or handling corporate tax filings in Kenya, Norebase puts your entire global business operations in one place. No hidden legal fees. No cross-border friction. Just pure execution. Join millions of forward-thinking founders building the future. Start your journey with Norebase today.
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A great product might win you customers, but strong IP and clean corporate compliance are what win you acquisitions, partnerships, and venture backing. Stop building just a product. Start building an enterprise asset. Turn your startup into a fully compliant enterprise with Norebase: [norebase.com]
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Founder Mistake: Assuming your Trademark in the United States automatically gives you brand protection globally. IP law is strictly territorial. If you don't file specific applications inside your operational markets, your US registration won't save you from local brand hijacking. Expand your legal protection across borders effortlessly with Norebase.com
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7 trademark mistakes that quietly kill high-growth startups before Series A. 🧵
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7/ Not Planning for Cross-Border Expansion. Trademark rights are territorial. Protection in one country does not automatically extend to another. If expansion is part of your roadmap, your trademark strategy should reflect that.
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United by purpose. Inspired by possibility. Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria #Norebase #DemocracyDay
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When expanding your startup into a new country, your legal checklist should never start with hiring a local team. It starts with an IP audit.If your brand name conflicts with an existing local trademark in your target market, your entire marketing spend is effectively a donation to your competitor's SEO. Map out your safe expansion routes across 60 African countries with Norebase.com
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Question: If someone copied your brand name today, would you have legal grounds to stop them?
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Founders often ask: "When should I register my trademark?" The answer is usually: Earlier than you're currently planning.
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