Trade Mark Symbol – This is Your Distinct Sign

April 16th, 2010


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Your trade mark symbol is how you have decided to associate with your company or product. Trademarks are categorized under three main areas. There is the unregistered trademark that is used to promote a product or brand goods with the use of the symbol (TM). Then there is the symbol (SM) that represents an unregistered service mark that is associated to promote a brand service. A registered trade mark is the capital R with a circle around it. All of these are in supersubscript size lettering.

By registering your trade mark, you or your company are the only ones that can legally use it. If another individual or company uses it, then it is considered a trade mark infringement and legal proceedings can commence where you can stop the other party from using it, and at times, collect punitive damages.

The oldest known trademark symbol is the SPQR. This was the symbol that was engraved on every sword used by the Roman Empire since 500 BC. The oldest trademark in the United Kingdom is the Bass Red Triangle. This was the first trademark to be registered under the Trademark Registration Act of 1875.

A trademark is considered a form of property by having them officially registered at the appropriate offices for the country where it is to be used. To maintain the rights to a registered trademark, the company or person that owns it must use it. If a trademark has not been used in more than 5 years, the registration is canceled and another party may claim it.

A trade mark symbol is to uniquely identify your product or service so the public will know instantly what it represents.

Find more informative ways, resources and FAQS about registering a trademark be more unique to anyone else. Visit http://www.registeringatrademark.org.

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Localized Advertising – Door-to-Door Ad Distribution on the Fly!

April 15th, 2010


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Have you ever had to distribute door-hanger advertisements for your business?

Have you ever employed door-to-door sales techniques to increase your brand awareness?

Have you ever had to walk mile-after-mile repeating the sales pitch, over and over?

Have you ever had to stand outside of an arena event and pass out flyers to exiting patrons?

If you stop to think of the cold calling technique of door-to door advertising, you would discover how sometimes humiliating it is to have a disinterested and irritated individual slam the door in your face, yell insulting things toward you, or be escorted off of their property. To combat this instantaneous humiliation, the idea of door-hanging advertisements gives the sales person a means of getting the word out to more people faster than before but more importantly, it saves the person the anguish of the advertised becoming irate over the interruption. Having been in situations were I have used these techniques either selling for other companies or trying to gain customers for a newly opened business, I came up with the idea of trying a door-to-driveway or door-to-doorstep advertising campaign to build brand awareness for a national car sales corporation that needed grass roots advertising for the local area around their dealerships.

Basically, I was a car salesman that was responsible for bringing in customers to buy cars, and my pay was determined by how many people actually came in and bought. Since I have leg injuries from an auto accident, I needed to find a way to cover the same amount of territory as my competing sales people. The company already supplied a few thousand door hangers; however, the advertisement brought awareness to all of the local 11 dealerships and I wanted to build awareness just to the dealership that I was at, and more specifically, I wanted the traffic created to come specifically to me.

Keeping in mind the flyer campaign I was apart of at a professional basketball game in which the sales team handed out 7,000 flyers to build awareness of a local college basketball season, I designed a half-page flyer text advertisement—therefore, two ads can be printed on every page—that put emphasis on my name, my contact information, and schedule. You can substitute any advertising design on this half-page ad.

I chose a colored card-stock weighted paper for printing because I needed paper weight for the distribution method used and a lower cost than the cost of printing in color. Printing black and white on colored paper is easier and cheaper than printing expensive color ads, unless you can afford it. But for the purpose of this campaign, you do not need to spend a fortune making your company look good in print.

Once the printing is done, cut the full-page printed page in half, which produces two half-page ads. Next, take the ads and roll them into a cigar shape and secure with small rubber bands. Tiny rubber bands can be purchased at the local office supply company, but the best bet for the appropriate size can be located at a local beauty supply company—ask for small hair braiding bands, usually kept in 500 and 1000 count. Keep a large box handy to place the rolled ads in until it is time to distribute.

Now it is time to distribute. Normally, door hangers would take about 2 ½ hours to distribute 500 hangers and would receive a few inquiries for the effort; so being limited to the amount of walking I could do, I decided to drive a car and throw the ads onto the edge of the driveway at peoples houses. I wanted the advertisement to be in the same placement as the local newspaper so the ad had the best chance to be noticed, picked up, and acted on by the potential customer.

As a homeowner, I myself have had numerous advertisements thrown in my driveway, and as the homeowner I am responsible for picking up the ads in my yard. I have seen ads for grass cutters, electricians, Avon sales, donations to thrift stores, and many more, so any kind of message can be placed on these ads.

Now with the new way to distribute, I could get 2000 ads out in approximately 1 ½ hours and had responses before I returned to the dealership. It makes me wonder how many people really do watch the front of their house and wonder what a slow moving vehicle was throwing at their house. After seeing the instant results of my effort, every sales person at the dealership enacted the same door-to-driveway campaign for the shear fact of the number of ads distributed for the time distributed was achieved with far less effort than before. Results we quicker and slightly higher; but, I do not know the exact increase numbers because I did not do any kind of analysis on exact number of responses for the number distributed. I do know that I got a lot out a lot quicker than before and I didn’t have to walk anywhere except to the car.

A few things to keep in mind:

• Make sure it is NOT going to rain on the day that you distribute.

• Try NOT to distribute after 2:00 PM because of children being released from school and them walking and playing in the streets.

• Try NOT to distribute during the weekend because that is when you want people to be acting on the ad that has been delivered, and the kids are in the streets again.

• The perfect time seems to be between 10 AM and 12 PM, a two-hour break in morning commute traffic and the beginning of lunch hour traffic.

• Keep a map and mark the streets covered as to not deliver in the same area too often.

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Food Storage Products Being Sold Through Network Marketing

April 14th, 2010


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Network Marketing (MLM or Multi-level marketing) companies have become extremely plentiful in recent years. Almost everything imaginable to purchase can now be found in the network marketing industry where distributors buy and sell products with the chance of earning money by signing others below them to do the same. The early MLM companies such as Amway and Shaklee, which have become unbelievably successful giants in the industry, have been around for decades and are still going strong. Starting out with such products as soap, cleaning supplies, and vitamins, they now sell a wide variety of products. Indeed, Amway distributors may buy almost everything they need through their own home based business.

Tupperware, Avon, and Mary Kay are other companies which use the multi-level concept to make more sales and reward their workers. Dozens of companies selling nutritional drinks and vitamin products have hit the MLM market. The travel industry and long distance telephone services use MLM. People in the business can sign up others under them who will also sell the products with a portion of their sales going to the person who was able to get them into the business. The upline has people under them who are called their downline.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon) has long advised its members to store food for emergencies. The suggested one or two year supply of food was intended to take care of the family in case of a natural disaster or in the eventuality of a family crisis where money might not be readily available to buy food. Food storage has been seen to be a worthy goal for families in these uncertain economic times. Losing one’s income has become all too commonplace in today’s society.

Some people shop for staples in their grocery shopping once a month or once every other month. This is a good idea except for the period when it gets down to shopping day and the supply of food may be depleted. Having even a small supply of food on hand is a good thing for everyone in case of emergencies.

This winter there were record snow storms in the Washington, D.C. area and other parts of the United States. People who knew the problems were coming flooded the grocery stores to buy essential items, leaving the stores with no reserves of some products. The employee or trucking strikes which sometimes occur cause the grocery store shelves to become empty. Disasters of nature hit unsuspecting areas. These and many other reasons make food storage a good idea.

A company in Utah which is called Shelf Reliance has entered the network marketing arena. Their consultants give home parties where they share the concept of food storage and provide participants with information, recipes, and samples. The company produces food products which may be stored for up to 25 or 30 years and which may also be used daily. They encourage rotation of the food storage through usage and set up programs where people are able to buy the products monthly according to their own budgets. It also allows the consultants to earn money through the network marketing plan down three levels. This is a company which should see great growth and success through which consultants have a chance to win at a home based business. Shelf Reliance is one of the many opportunities in the network marketing industry.

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