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A Web-Branding Blueprint For The Experience Economy
Change is inevitable; as an economy matures, ages, and ultimately evolves into something new, adjustments must be made to our business development, marketing and branding. Failure to adapt to new realities results in potentially unwanted dramatic consequences.

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Serial cereal branding
They’re Grrreat! What is claimed as the first all cereal café recently opened in the United States. Cereality demonstrates effective emotional branding, and how brand strategy is so much more than developing a new tagline or slogan.

Trademarks – What You Ought to Know
Trademark law affects every business in the United States. Don't assume that your new business name, new product name, slogan or logo has not already been used commercially OR trademarked! No business name may be used in any one of the following cases...

Listening between the lines.
Have you seen the tee-shirt with the slogan, “Talk to the hand ‘cos the face ain’t listening?” Do you feel it’s like this sometimes when you are trying to get through to people? But just how good a listener are you? Do you actually “listen between the lines?”

How Do I Trademark a Slogan?
It may be possible to file for a trademark for the slogan as long as it's used to indicate & identify the source of goods/services.

Reduce, reuse, recycle and repurpose
I’ve adapted the slogan above, borrowed from the original green movement, to apply to the new rules of content and information on and offline.

Virginia Ranked No 1 in U.S. Report - Does Canada Need a Similar Study?
In yet another example of the value of collaboration over compliance the Commonwealth of Virginia was ranked alongside the States of Washington and Utah as a top performer in the PEW Center’s Grading the States 2008 report. According to the PEW organization’s web site the report, which is designed to assess the “quality of management in the 50 states,” focuses on four key areas of government practice.

Client Buying States
Selling can get quite confusing sometimes. Prospects or clients saying one thing and doing another. It’s hard enough that you put in all that effort and have your sale go nowhere. It might help you to know, if you don’t already, when selling that there are mainly four different Buying States. They are classified as : 1. Opportunity 2. Problem 3. Static 4. Blinkered Two Buying States show that a sale is possible. Two Buying States show that a sale may be difficult or unlikely.

Is the Use of a Language Other Than English Required in Franchise Agreements?
Franchising is regulated by the Federal Trade Commission pursuant to its rule (“FTC Rule”). 1 The state of New Jersey regulates franchising through the New Jersey Franchise Practices Act. 2 Some states have enacted statutes concerning franchising. 3 Some states have enacted regulations concerning franchising. 4 Some states have enacted special industry laws concerning franchising. 5

Carving Corporate Slogans
‘Love all. Serve all.’ The Hard Rock Café slogan sticks like taffy on our minds upon our enthusiastic exit from the rock-themed restaurant. The anecdotal origin of this slogan was that the founders of HRC asked the late-spiritual guru, SB for some kind words and the latter scribbled these words on a piece of paper.

Tricks and Traps States Use - to get their sales tax revenue
It’s no secret that states are struggling to earn revenue and to fill their coffers. Due to the current economic crunch states have become quite savvy in finding non-compliant taxpayers who have not registered to collect and remit sales tax. In our business we have heard and seen it all. We always cringe when a new client tells us that a trusted advisor or a friend told them that they didn’t need to register to collect sales tax. Here are the top 5 creative ways that states find non-compliant corporations and businesses:

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