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Digitizing Your Genius: Showcase Your Intellectual Property

Chad Barr

It’s incredibly important to “digitize” your intellectual property, manifesting your ideas in podcasts, articles, blogs, videos, e-books, newsletters, and other online media. What if, instead, they had shut off their ideas from those around them, and never showcased their amazing intellectual property?

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Tips to Protect and Profit from Your Intellectual Property

Emerson Consulting Group

Today licensing of intellectual property is a multi-billion dollar industry. In order to capitalize on such growth, entrepreneurs are seeking ways to protect and maximize the value of their ideas, inventions, artistic creations and other forms of intellectual property. Author’s Rights. Copyright Office.

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What / Who Is a Professional Independent Consultant?

Successful Independent Consulting

During an engagement, our activities may include a wide variety of activities – from system analysis and design to coaching executives, technical assistance, and producing intellectual property. Distribute them at conferences and networking events, and give them to people who might hire or refer you. See Know Your Niche.)

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5 Effective Content Marketing Tips for Consultants

Consulting Matters

it's one thing to have a repository of intellectual property (IP). Depending on how you create your funnel, you could include low-cost training events in this category. YouTube is the second largest search engine after Google so videos can play a key role in attracting your future clients.

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How to Design the Ideal (and Most Profitable) Consulting Business

Consulting Matters

All your efforts at networking events, speeches and getting referrals are lost when that future client winds up on your site and is not impressed and doesn’t take that next step to reach out for additional information. Participating in networking events. to connect with your future clients. The goal isn't just to have content.

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PEST Analysis

Tom Spencer

Property rights, including protection of intellectual property (trade marks, copyright, patents, registered designs, trade secrets, software and circuit layouts). Cultural and sporting events. Industry regulation. How is the industry regulated? Are there planned changes? Buying patterns and consumer preferences (e.g.

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The Use of the Word Transparency in the World of Social Media

Melissa Agnes

when a crisis happened it was common practice for an organization to withhold information, particularly if the information was incomplete or involved an organization’s Intellectual Property (e.g. In the good old days before web 2.0, trademarks, patents, trade secrets) or Confidential Information.

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