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SUMMARY:Wix vs. Shopify - Choosing the Right Platform for Your Business
DESCRIPTION:Navigate the world of e-commerce with confidence! This interactive training dives into the key features\, strengths\, and differences between Wix and Shopify\, helping you determine the best platform for your business needs. Whether you’re launching your first online store or looking to upgrade your current site\, you’ll learn how to customize layouts\, streamline operations\, and create a seamless shopping experience. Perfect for entrepreneurs and small business owners\, this course will empower you to make informed decisions and confidently build an online store that captures attention and drives success! \nPresenter: Lauren Denny\, KTC Digital Media Instructor \nThis training series is presented in partnership with the Oklahoma Commercialization Network\, powered by the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST). \nFunded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. WBC programs and services are provided on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities and language assistance services for clients with limited English proficiency will be provided if requested at least two weeks in advance. Contact REI WBC  at 800-658-2823.
URL:https://cpcdc.org/event/wix-vs-shopify-choosing-the-right-platform-for-your-business
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SUMMARY:Trademark Filing Considerations
DESCRIPTION:Every business has intellectual property needs. Even if your business doesn’t have any unique/proprietary technology\, or creative expressions worth protecting\, or even valuable trade secret information\, your business at least has a name. And even if you have no desire to strengthen your rights in your business name by seeking a state or federal trademark registration\, you should still determine whether anyone else is already using the same or a confusingly similar name before you go to market. In other words\, even if you don’t want to spend the time or money protecting your company’s intellectual property assets\, you should at least take the time to better ensure that you have “freedom to operate\,” so that you don’t get hit with any surprise “cease & desist” letters after you go to market.  \n  \nTrademarks play a key role in building brand loyalty and a strong customer base. As such\, prioritizing trademark protection is just as important for start-ups and solo entrepreneurs as it is for enterprise businesses. This presentation will cover topics including types of trademarks\, strength of trademarks\, how to perform a clearance search\, how to create a description of goods/services\, and how to file a federal trademark application.  \n  \nIf there is a trademark you’re considering for your business\, product or service\, please feel free to mention it in your sign-up\, making sure to include both (1) the trademark and (2) the goods/services you plan to offer under that trademark. As time permits\, Justin may provide real-time feedback and use your trademark as an example during the presentation to demonstrate how to perform a clearance search and/or create a description of goods/services.
URL:https://cpcdc.org/event/trademark-filing-considerations
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SUMMARY:Trademark Filing Considerations
DESCRIPTION:Every business has intellectual property needs. Even if your business doesn’t have any unique/proprietary technology\, or creative expressions worth protecting\, or even valuable trade secret information\, your business at least has a name. And even if you have no desire to strengthen your rights in your business name by seeking a state or federal trademark registration\, you should still determine whether anyone else is already using the same or a confusingly similar name before you go to market. In other words\, even if you don’t want to spend the time or money protecting your company’s intellectual property assets\, you should at least take the time to better ensure that you have “freedom to operate\,” so that you don’t get hit with any surprise “cease & desist” letters after you go to market.  \n  \nTrademarks play a key role in building brand loyalty and a strong customer base. As such\, prioritizing trademark protection is just as important for start-ups and solo entrepreneurs as it is for enterprise businesses. This presentation will cover topics including types of trademarks\, strength of trademarks\, how to perform a clearance search\, how to create a description of goods/services\, and how to file a federal trademark application.  \n  \nIf there is a trademark you’re considering for your business\, product or service\, please feel free to mention it in your sign-up\, making sure to include both (1) the trademark and (2) the goods/services you plan to offer under that trademark. As time permits\, Justin may provide real-time feedback and use your trademark as an example during the presentation to demonstrate how to perform a clearance search and/or create a description of goods/services.
URL:https://cpcdc.org/event/trademark-filing-considerations-2
LOCATION:ONLINE
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250528T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250528T150000
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SUMMARY:Designing for Impact: The Science of Visual Storytelling in Business
DESCRIPTION:Visual storytelling is more than aesthetics—it’s science. This talk dives into the principles of impactful design\, from data visualization to brand consistency and emotional connections. Attendees will learn how to create slides that not only inform but inspire\, using the latest design techniques rooted in psychology and brand strategy. \nKey Takeaways: \n1.    Simplify complex data into clear\, persuasive visuals. \n2.    Build trust through consistent branding in every slide. \n3.    Evoke emotion through design to leave lasting impressions and drive decisions.
URL:https://cpcdc.org/event/designing-for-impact-the-science-of-visual-storytelling-in-business
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250528T140000
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SUMMARY:Designing for Impact: The Science of Visual Storytelling in Business
DESCRIPTION:Visual storytelling is more than aesthetics—it’s science. This talk dives into the principles of impactful design\, from data visualization to brand consistency and emotional connections. Attendees will learn how to create slides that not only inform but inspire\, using the latest design techniques rooted in psychology and brand strategy. \nKey Takeaways: \n1.    Simplify complex data into clear\, persuasive visuals. \n2.    Build trust through consistent branding in every slide. \n3.    Evoke emotion through design to leave lasting impressions and drive decisions.
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