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Seth Godin Enlightens Linchpins in Minneapolis

Posted in Advertising, Branding, Trademarks

  Marketing maven, strategist, visionary, and best-selling author Seth Godin spent a day at Pantages Theater in Minneapolis last Thursday, providing much food for thought among not only the attending crowd, but those following the dialogue on Twitter too. The sushi and cupcake lunch Seth selected, and that we enjoyed, on the roof of neighboring Seven, was pretty nice too…. Continue Reading

More Godin on Trademark? The Sequel

Posted in Mixed Bag of Nuts

      Last week we explored how at least some of Seth Godin’s trademark advice is a bit dated. This week, let’s take a close and careful look at his advice concerning trademark registration: Some lawyers will get all excited and encourage (demand!) that you register your trademark. This involves paying a bunch of money, filing a bunch… Continue Reading

Seth Godin on Trademark?

Posted in Branding, Dilution, Famous Marks, Idea Protection, Infringement, Law Suits, Marketing, Search Engines, Trademarks

      Seth Godin has an amazing knack for creating and spreading ideas that matter, mostly really good ones, by the way. I always look forward to his daily riffs and I have been known to spread some of his important ideas too when they overlap with things I happen to care a lot about. When it comes to Mr…. Continue Reading