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    1. Asked: February 17, 2021In: Communication

      What does it mean to trademark a name or nickname?

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      Added an answer on February 18, 2021 at 3:35 pm

      First you need to understand that you can’t just arbitrarily trademark your name. The trademark needs to be associated with a product or a service you offer, say clothes, or jewelry or a company. When you know why you need to register your name for, then you apply for a registration at the local traRead more

      First you need to understand that you can’t just arbitrarily trademark your name. The trademark needs to be associated with a product or a service you offer, say clothes, or jewelry or a company. When you know why you need to register your name for, then you apply for a registration at the local trademark office.
      Names and common words are not able to be protected by copyright, nor trademarked. Trademarking, is basically legally registering a form of a word in a particular design and business environment, to avoid reuse of that logo styling. Example is that Warner Brothers could be legally used in any type of business, but if it is done in the movie industry using the shield and the WB, then you’d be in trouble.

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    2. Asked: February 17, 2021In: Communication

      How do you check if your email newsletters are having great effects on your blog?

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      Added an answer on February 18, 2021 at 3:35 pm

      You can check out how successful your emails are by analyzing what percentage of your total website traffic comes from your email marketing campaigns. However, before you can access this metric, you’ll need to set it up in your tracking platform. For example, in Google Analytics, all traffic that coRead more

      You can check out how successful your emails are by analyzing what percentage of your total website traffic comes from your email marketing campaigns. However, before you can access this metric, you’ll need to set it up in your tracking platform. For example, in Google Analytics, all traffic that comes from email will be lumped into the “direct” category unless you help Google tell the difference between email traffic and direct traffic. The effectiveness of your email marketing will have an effect on the size of your email list. If your emails are ineffective, your list size will decrease as old customers unsubscribe faster than new ones sign up. On the other hand, if your emails have a winning formula, your list size will remain steady or grow.

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