Showing posts with label Trademarkia. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Trademarkia Post Pubcon Trademark Highlights

Trademarkia Blog: Nintendo Files Trademark Application for It's On Like Donkey Kong
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Last week, I went to Pubcon 2010, a Las Vegas Internet Conference about Search, Social Media, Internet Marketing and Website Operation. This conference was the epitome of ironic. Let me explain...
  • Flew on Virgin Airlines...for the first time...to a conference that I have never attended before.
  • 10th year anniversary of a conference that originally met in a pub, I probably didn't even understand the concept of alcohol back then.
  • Lost my name badge in Vegas...sober.
  • I have business cards with my twitter handles on them, however I couldn't attend some of the tweetups because of Las Vegas age restrictions at clubs.
Okay okay, all chides at my age. Yes, I was probably the youngest person in attendance, and yes it was intimidating, but who doesn't get a little nervous at these kind of events? I was very thankful for the opportunity to represent www.Trademarkia.com and learn from all the wonderful speakers and attendees. The first and hopefully not the last Pubcon!

Monday

  • Ran into Tony Wright (@tonynwright) and Shilpa Nicodemus (@shilpanicodemus) of Wright IMC on the first day "tweetup". Tony spoke and moderated six Pubcon sessions! 
  • Informed a few individuals that they received Office Action letter's on their trademarks...don't they have lawyers that are supposed to tell them?
  • Personal note: Ate YUM sushi and watched a Cirque du Soleil show. 

Tuesday

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Thursday

  • Because I am a Dummy, I bought Search Engine Optimization for Dummies :D
  • Tim Mayer Keynote: "The future of search is prediction and suggestion" i.e. Google Instant
  • Sean Jackson from Copyblogger Media (@seanthinks) quoted Theodore Roosevelt, "There is no effort without error and shortcomings".
  • Learned about Blekko, the new slashtag search engine.
  • Started editing Facebook custom tabs for Trademarkia fan page. Added Deals and Services tabs.

Quick Tips...

  • Just because your not an expert, doesn't make you any less qualified to attend, we are all here to learn!
  • If you are a women, don't pack heels, pack shoes you KNOW you will be comfortable in for 10 hours. And perhaps 1-2 extra pairs of stockings in case yours' rip from all the walking...
  • If you have a one sided bag/purse, SWITCH SIDES or else you may get blisters on the feet that holds the most work.
  • If you are a coworker (*ahem* Cliff *ahem*) don't forget your toothbrush and floss
  • If you are a klutz like me, don't lose your name badge!
  • Don't forget to follow the #pubcon twitter stream!

Food For Thought...

  1. A few people suggested I change my title from "Publicity and Media Relations" to something else. I can easily do that when this batch of business cards runs out, however I wear a lot of "hats" and it's hard to classify or constrain what I do... I do social media monitoring/marketing, content writing (blog, newsletter, press releases..), public relations,....what title fits all of that?
  2. Is it just me or do a lot of popular pubcon speakers have really short names? I have three syllabules just in my FIRST name! "Maria" is probably the most popular name EVER, and "Orlova" is surprisingly common as well. And if you search for me, Google will try and ask you "Did you mean: marina orlova"? Thank you Google, I understand our names are SUPER similar, but I am not an etymologist, nor am I Hotforwords.

More reading...

*Quick Tip* Scott Cowley (@scottcowley) has great recaps of the events. Also SearchEngineLand.com has a big recap.

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Facebook Pubcon 2010 photo album.
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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Thursday Night Roundup: Edition 5 - Tweets that made us Twink

Read the latest Trademarkia Blog post here: Will Apple’s “RETINA” get any “FACETIME”?
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Tweets That Made Us Twink:

From @MariaOrlovaTM
  1. Snooki drops her "trademark" poof http://bit.ly/aWcko5 She also tried to trademark "Snooki" See all her tm's here: http://bit.ly/9WLtJe
  2. Will Apple’s “RETINA” get any “FACETIME”? Similar to Microsoft trademark loophole  
  3. 100+ Upcoming Social Media & Tech Events via @ @
  4. New Devil May Cry Game? | Trademarkia
  5. Apple Files Trademark for Home Button Design
  6. You gotta get with the times and step up your game! @ is constantly better, SEO must catch up
  7. Trademarkia Web 2.0
  8. Check this video out -- How to Build a Successful eCommerce Internet Company - CEO via @
From @Mashable:
  1. Twitter Mouseover Security Flaw Affecting Thousands of Users [WARNING] -  
  2. Top 3 Stories in Social Media and Business This Morning http://t.co/Np4bIxe
  3. Facebook Engineer Explains "Worst Outage in Over Four Years" http://t.co/2wiUHGA
  4. Social Media: The New Battleground for Politics http://bit.ly/aRadTH
  5. How Social Good Has Revolutionized Philanthropy
  6. Why Social Media is a Game-Changer for Non-Profits
  7. HOW TO: Gracefully Promote Yourself Online htttp://budurl.com/p47u
From @TechCrunch:
  1. Facebook Down, Like Buttons Vanish, Internet Implodes  
  2. Internet Control Issues: It’s Not Just China http://t.co/8q2nJhB
  3. Finger-Pointing, Emails, Deleted Tweets, Rage. AngelGate Is Far From Over http://t.co/yEY37vD
  4. YouTubeSocial Lets You Simultaneously Watch Videos With Friends http://t.co/KXueqoZ
  5. Google Apps Now Used By 30 Million Employees http://t.co/Cq2l0wk  
  6. Cuil Goes Down, And We Hear It’s Down For Good http://t.co/cE0nTYx
From @Wired:
  1. Apple, Startup Go to Trial Over Pod Trademark http://bit.ly/bvsMMX
  2. How T9 Predictive Text Input Changed Mobile Phones http://t.co/9579Hco
  3. Community’s ‘Twittersode’ Just Might Work http://t.co/rQI2Oef
  4. Facebook Goes Down, Gallows Humor Ensues on Twitter http://t.co/VIUMbex

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The Trademarkia Team launches a new site design! Check it out!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Thursday Night Roundup - Edition 4: THE TRADEMARKIA TELEGRAPH Anniversary Special

September 15th– Starting today, Trademarkia will post a monthly company newsletter on the Trademarkia Blog with top Trademarkia news and information.

TOP STORY : September 13th - Trademarkia’s Legal Notice Publication Service for Common Law Rights Launches Today
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA–(Marketwire - September 13, 2010) - Trademarkia.com (www.trademarkia.com) announces a legal notice publication service for common law rights. The service enables attorneys and businesses to publish legal notices of business names, logos, and slogans directly on the Trademarkia website.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TRADEMARKIA – September 15th

HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY TRADEMARKIA! LET THE NEXT YEAR BE AS SWEET AS THE LAST!
TechCrunch – Trademarkia first launches at TechCrunch50 2009 one year ago.

Are You a Success Story? – August 25th
Official Trademarkia Blog - This is a wonderful opportunity to provide inspiration and education to others who are looking to make a success of their brand. There are so many ways to achieve your business dreams. Your story could benefit similar people who are looking to make their goals a reality.
Join the discussion on Facebook!

Did you know? Common Trademark Mistakes and Myths – September 9th
The Insider’s Guide: Do you really think you understand trademark law?

Warmest Regards,
The Trademarkia Team

Monday, September 13, 2010

Trademarkia's Legal Notice Publication Service for Common Law Rights Launches Today

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwire - September 13, 2010) -  Trademarkia.com (http://www.trademarkia.com) announces a legal notice publication service for common law rights. The service enables attorneys and businesses to publish legal notices of business names, logos, and slogans directly on the Trademarkia website.

Typically, common law searches have relied on searches in phone directories, yellow pages, industrial directories, or state trademark registers. Now, businesses, large and small, can go a step further and proactively publish their common law rights on Trademarkia.com.

Trademarkia.com is one of the largest law related websites on the Internet, receiving more than 1,500,000 page views per month, and approximately one new visitor every 5 seconds of the day from more than 150 countries around the world each day. In addition, common law rights published on Trademarkia often appear on the world's largest search engines, such as Google, Bing, and Yahoo.

In the United States, "Federal registration is not required to establish rights in a trademark," according to the USPTO's website. "Common law rights arise from actual use of a mark. Generally, the first to either use a mark in commerce or file an intent to use application with the Patent and Trademark Office has the ultimate right to use and registration." By publishing a legal notice of common law rights through Trademarkia, common law rights will be searchable and published on Trademarkia next to registered U.S. and foreign marks.

Attorneys and businesses will find Trademarkia's new service to be an important tool in establishing control over their names, logos and slogans. By publishing on Trademarkia.com, businesses and attorneys can place a large number of potential infringers on constructive notice that their trademarks are already being used in commerce and are not available.

About Trademarkia
Trademarkia is the largest, free visual search engine of trademarks in the world. For more information on Trademarkia's publication service for common law rights, see: http://www.trademarkia.com/trademark/trademark-publication.aspx.

Media Contacts:
Maria Orlova
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