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Pluto Takes Center Stage: Out-of-This-World Marketing Ideas for February 18th
Remember Pluto? This quirky holiday reignites its spark - and shows how your business can shine too!
Spark Creativity, Spark Sales: Unlocking the Power of Inventor's Day
Stuck in a marketing rut? Spark creativity & ignite your business with these #InventorsDay tips! Click to unleash your inner innovator.
From Tiny Dancer to Gershwin Prize: Lessons from Elton John & Bernie Taupin's Songwriting Symphony
56 years of genius! Unpack the songwriting secrets of Elton John & Bernie Taupin with our Gershwin Prize post.
Punxsutawney Phil's Shadow? No Problem! Your Marketing Playbook for Groundhog Day
Punxsutawney Phil predicts? Your marketing can too! Dive into Groundhog Day's quirky potential to grow your business.
Unlock Your Word Power: Why Thesaurus Day is a Marketer's Dream
Word nerds, unite! Unlock the marketing magic of Thesaurus Day & boost your brand voice. Click to conquer cliches!
January's Hidden Gem: Leveraging International Creativity Month for Growth
Unleash your inner Picasso This January, tap into the global spark of #InternationalCreativityMonth & ignite your business. Marketing magic awaits! ✨
The Pen is Mightier than the Algorithm: Unleashing the Marketing Potential of Letter Writing Week
Ditch emojis, grab a pen! Unlock the marketing magic of Letter Writing Week & write your way to business growth. ✨
Copyright Day: A Marketing Opportunity for Businesses
Copyright Day: A Marketing Opportunity for Businesses
Can Employee Inventors Get a Patent for Their Invention?
Can you get a patent for your invention if you are employed by a company? The answer depends on a number of factors, including the work for hire doctrine, your employment agreement, and the circumstances under which the invention was made. Read on to learn more about your rights as an employee inventor.
What is Non-Obviousness in Patent Law?
Non-obviousness is a key requirement for patentability, but what does it really mean?