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What's Your Trademark by Pajames4all: 5:29pm On Dec 28, 2014
What's your trademark

Lagos - Have you observed the ™ or the
®logos on brand packs? You will always find
statements such as “this logo and name is
registered trademark of so and so company”
on brand packs. Why do brands place these
statements clearly on their packs? They fear
that some other company may produce
similar products. In order to differentiate
theirs and the rest, there has to be a
distinctive name and brand. The name of
product and logo is a representation of the
brand and it has to be protected.
Like company brands, you have a trademark.
There is something that’s distinctively yours
that nobody can lay claim to however hard
they try. This is your own instinctive gift and
talent. It is your characteristic trait, which
stands you out. A sad fact is that most
persons are unaware of this innate
attribuute. They sell themselves out and miss
on their uniqueness.
Our tendency towards being copy cats isn’t
new. Our world is filled with too many look
alike and no one wants to be prototype. We
want to watch others create, and be the ones
to repeat their creation and marvel on how a
wonder their creation is. If you are in this
shoe, it’s time to recreate your creative
ingenuity. You have to be the original,
distinct from the rest.
Our banking system expects we keep
individual signatures. Your signature is what
gives you open door to what’s in your
account. No other person can get into your
account without your signature permission.
Our trademark is what we are identified
with. It’s like our signature, unique with the
opportunities that come with it.
A company’s trademark is what gives it a
selling right to its product.
Companies recognize that they can’t sue for
infringements if their trade titles are not
protected. We are individuals each with
vested products to sell to the world. What do
we sell?
We sell character attributes; good attributes
such as honesty, patience, cheerfulness, love,
hope, joy etc. and bad attributes such as
anger, distrust, impatience, dishonesty etc.
The quality of the brand “you” is the quality
of good attributes you are able to sell as well
as the reduced amount of bad attribute.
You’d hear statements like, “that girl is very
loving, or that guy is very patient.” Those
with bad attributes often have their bad
attributes tagged around them like “that guy
is ill-tempered.” A responsibility on you is to
protect your image by shelving off those bad
attributes and propelling the good ones.
We sell knowledge; whatever knowledge at
our disposal is sellable. The quality of
knowledge at our disposal could be our
selling point and trademark. A teacher offers
knowledge because he has a depository of it.
A person is an engineer because he has
knowledge in the engineering field. A doctor
is tagged “doctor” because he has developed
substantial knowledge from the school of
medicine. Whatever field of endeavor that
one chooses to stand out in requires
grasping the requisite knowledge necessary.
We sell creativity. Your ability to create is a
distinctive attribute that stands you out.
Inside everyone is that creative instinct,
original and distinct. God created each one
of us distinctly and he made our genetic
makeup so different such that no two
persons can act or think the same way. We
see differently and different things even from
the same point of view. There is an original
creativity that your different sight of view
provides, which the world wants to see. The
world does not want repetitions. It wants
originals.
You are an asset and a huge one. Your value
surpasses any known human measuring
system. Inside everyone is the strength
value. It is you who has to appreciate your
value and seek how best to improve and
protect it. You have to instigate that original
you. Nobody will if you don’t.
Find that something original you can do that
other persons cannot try doing and do it.
That is your trademark.
Re: What's Your Trademark by jasedu60: 1:12am On Jul 09, 2017
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Pajames4all:
What's your trademark

Lagos - Have you observed the ™ or the
®logos on brand packs? You will always find
statements such as “this logo and name is
registered trademark of so and so company”
on brand packs. Why do brands place these
statements clearly on their packs? They fear
that some other company may produce
similar products. In order to differentiate
theirs and the rest, there has to be a
distinctive name and brand. The name of
product and logo is a representation of the
brand and it has to be protected.
Like company brands, you have a trademark.
There is something that’s distinctively yours
that nobody can lay claim to however hard
they try. This is your own instinctive gift and
talent. It is your characteristic trait, which
stands you out. A sad fact is that most
persons are unaware of this innate
attribuute. They sell themselves out and miss
on their uniqueness.
Our tendency towards being copy cats isn’t
new. Our world is filled with too many look
alike and no one wants to be prototype. We
want to watch others create, and be the ones
to repeat their creation and marvel on how a
wonder their creation is. If you are in this
shoe, it’s time to recreate your creative
ingenuity. You have to be the original,
distinct from the rest.
Our banking system expects we keep
individual signatures. Your signature is what
gives you open door to what’s in your
account. No other person can get into your
account without your signature permission.
Our trademark is what we are identified
with. It’s like our signature, unique with the
opportunities that come with it.
A company’s trademark is what gives it a
selling right to its product.
Companies recognize that they can’t sue for
infringements if their trade titles are not
protected. We are individuals each with
vested products to sell to the world. What do
we sell?
We sell character attributes; good attributes
such as honesty, patience, cheerfulness, love,
hope, joy etc. and bad attributes such as
anger, distrust, impatience, dishonesty etc.
The quality of the brand “you” is the quality
of good attributes you are able to sell as well
as the reduced amount of bad attribute.
You’d hear statements like, “that girl is very
loving, or that guy is very patient.” Those
with bad attributes often have their bad
attributes tagged around them like “that guy
is ill-tempered.” A responsibility on you is to
protect your image by shelving off those bad
attributes and propelling the good ones.
We sell knowledge; whatever knowledge at
our disposal is sellable. The quality of
knowledge at our disposal could be our
selling point and trademark. A teacher offers
knowledge because he has a depository of it.
A person is an engineer because he has
knowledge in the engineering field. A doctor
is tagged “doctor” because he has developed
substantial knowledge from the school of
medicine. Whatever field of endeavor that
one chooses to stand out in requires
grasping the requisite knowledge necessary.
We sell creativity. Your ability to create is a
distinctive attribute that stands you out.
Inside everyone is that creative instinct,
original and distinct. God created each one
of us distinctly and he made our genetic
makeup so different such that no two
persons can act or think the same way. We
see differently and different things even from
the same point of view. There is an original
creativity that your different sight of view
provides, which the world wants to see. The
world does not want repetitions. It wants
originals.
You are an asset and a huge one. Your value
surpasses any known human measuring
system. Inside everyone is the strength
value. It is you who has to appreciate your
value and seek how best to improve and
protect it. You have to instigate that original
you. Nobody will if you don’t.
Find that something original you can do that
other persons cannot try doing and do it.
That is your trademark.

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