Advertising Marketing Questions and Answers

Is there a way to find out web site stats AFTER the fact? At the very least how many visitors.?




Answers: if i understand correctly, you want data on your web site visitors, correct?

the easy and best answer is: sign up for an account with G00GLE analytics at http://analytics.G00GLE.com and follow the instructions

you will get full data on your visitors: what time of day they came, what country they live in, how long they stayed, which pages they visited and more

well worth it all

serge

I like chanle do you like it!?!?




Answers: CO,CO CHAel is great and well liked.
I like Chanel #5 and some of his clothing line

What's the difference between '®' and '™'?




Answers: The ® means that your trademark has been REGISTERED at the Trademark office. The ™ means that the marke is Trademarked, but has not yet been registered at the trademark office. BOTH offer protection for your trademark, but registering your trademark makes the trademark claim widely known..
Hope that helps..
one is trademark (tm) and one is copyright.

A copyright protects original works that fall under the categories of literature, dramatic, musical, artistic, and intellectual. These works may be published or unpublished, and the Copyright Act of 1976 gives the owner exclusive rights to reproduce their work in any medium. A copyright protects a form of expression, but not the subject matter of the work. For example, if someone wrote an article about a new car on the market, the text would be copyrighted, preventing someone else from using that particular material. However, a copyright does not prevent others from writing their own original article about this new car, or from using or making the car themselves.

A trademark is used to protect a word, symbol, device or name that is used for the purpose of trading goods. The trademark indicates the source of goods and distinguishes them from the goods of others. A trademark may also be used to prevent others from using a mark that might be confused with another; trademarks, however, do not prevent other people or businesses from producing the same product or services under a different mark.
Good info econgal, but isn't that the registered trademark symbol, not the copyright symbol?

Seems ® is supposed to only be used for trademarks registered with the feds.

Many states also register service and trade marks. Such a mark could be indicated with ™, but not ®

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