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Your Work on the Web – how do you protect it?

The internet is a tremendous marketing opportunity and creative people who want to sell


The internet is a tremendous marketing opportunity and creative people who want to sell and promote their work should be grabbing it. Naturally there are risks but many of these can be reduced or avoided altogether so long as you know what you are doing.

This session will take you through the basics of showing your work and trading on the internet.

You will find out how to:

- reduce risk of being copied from the visual material you provide on-line

- agree the right things with customers when you sell on-line

- provide the right information on your site

- maximise the value of your business through the information you collect from
visitors to you site

- maximise the value of your brand on line

- maximise traffic to your site and sales through affiliate agreement and portals

- avoid problems associated with your designs and products being accessible and available world-wide.

This Own It event should inspire you to start planning your ebusiness model if you are not doing this already. There will be lots of opportunity to ask questions.

You will need a basic understanding of intellectual property to attend this event.


Speaker(s):

Mrs Margaret Briffa | talks | www

 

Date and Time:

28 February 2006 at 2:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

Cockpit Arts
Northington Street
London



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Enterprise Centre
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