Trademarks 101
Soon after you have the brilliant brainstorm for your business, you realize you need to name it. No matter how you arrive at your company's name, chances are you put a good deal of time and money (think letterhead, packaging, etc.) into it quickly thereafter. So why not protect it from being used or stolen by someone else?
Let's Get It Started
You should not start a business without consulting with professionals, and that includes a lawyer. I've seen too many folks try to DIY the start-up, and though they save money on the front end, they end up spending at least 10 times more on the back end to fix issues that could have been completely prevented. But professionals (especially lawyers) are expensive. So what to do? I've got an idea...
To Blog or Not to Blog?
There are an estimated 11 million blogs - or web logs - drawing visitors on the internet every day, and at least two new blogs are created every single second. More and more of these blogs belong to businesses eager to reach an increasingly tech-savvy consumer audience. But at what risk is this audience reached?
What's In A Name?
One of the first things new business owners do is decide what to name their new enterprise. Since there are a LOT of companies in the world, it’s likely that any name an owner chooses will be in use somewhere. That’s when things really get interesting.