Seth Godin
is my guru. He is so no-nonsense but funny at times, intellectual but down to earth, and what I really love about him is that he can get a
point across faster than anyone else I know. His Purple Cow book started me on a new road to being more involved in marketing and social media so I'm forever grateful. When I worked on the Purple Cow
House Campaign with Patriot Homes I made sure to get permission from Mr. Godin, and we credited him for the phrase (and gave out his Purple Cow Book).
Today I got a great post from him titled "Simple Thoughts About Fair Use".
So timely, and as always so well written. In this new blogging, social
world I'm always stunned to see how many people are using other people's
photography, ads, brands, and stories without permission. This article
is a must-read for anyone who is even thinking about posting on
Facebook, Twitter, or a blog and using someone's text or images.
I'm fortunate enough to have access to a very talented photographer - Lisa Stewart of Lisa Stewart Photography. The images you see in my blogs, on my Lifestylist Design Facebook page , and on my website have been shot specifically for my use. I do that so
I'm not using other people's work and having copyright infringements.
Lifestylist®
is a term that I successfully trademarked in 2002 - my registration
number is 2583235. I'm very proud of this because I thought I had a good
idea and made the extra effort do "do the right thing" and spend the
time, effort, and money to trademark it. You would be amazed at how much
time I've had to spend since them protecting my mark because people
haven't bothered to do their homework and see that it's trademarked
before they use it in their own businesses.
Before you
decide that you have discovered the next great phrase, or "borrow" a
photo from someone else be sure to read Seth's post. Wondering where to learn more about these topics? The US Patent and Trademark Office has a great site, and it is also where you can search trademark registrations and applications.
Remembering Hurricane Katrina
It's hard to believe that's it's been 10 years since Katrina set her eye on New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. So much of the media was focused on New Orleans, but the entire Gulf Coast especially in Mississippi has yet to fully recover from her wrath.
When it became obvious that here was going to be extensive loss of housing , the Manufactured Housing Institute and the manufactured housing community sprung into action to make sue that people would have a place to live that was safe.
A few years after the storm MHI's magazine: Modern Homes had an article written by Lifestylist® Suzanne Felber with photography by Lisa Stewart Photography that shared what progress had been made, and what an important part of the rebuilding process manufactured housing played.
You can read a copy of the article here.
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