FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Trademark as a Business Idea? A New E-book Shows Why You Should and How Have you ever wondered how people become sources of catchphrases, or how their names have become synonymous to certain photographs and images? Have you ever wondered how logos became so recognizable that they didn’t need to be shown with a company's or individual's name? Trademarking made all this possible. If you feel you have a product, phrase or symbol you want to trademark but don't know where to start, a newly-published e-book will break down the steps for you. Marion, Iowa (PRWEB) January 10, 2007 – Trademark is a multi-million dollar business. Begun in the 19th century, trademarks have evolved to define businesses and set them apart from their competition. Today, trademarks are imposed all over the world, protecting many businesses from unfair and illegal imitation. Trademark is just one of the many branches under the Intellectual Property legal field. It seeks to promote an individual or group's originality and identity. Although it is prevalent in daily life in many products and services, people who wish to use it for themselves are often confused how and where to start. A new e-book called, 'What You'll Discover with Trademarking 101' promises to make it easier. "I know how people want to guard their originality," the author says. "If I have an original idea or product that works, I want people to know about it. However, just like everyone else, I don’t want unscrupulous individuals claiming it as their own when I was the one who conjured the idea, built the product and sustained its reputation." The author has been in the trademark business for almost 15 years, but getting the best information about it wasn’t easy at first. "Information was hard to come by and whatever you got wasn’t always enough. There were always questions left unanswered. And of course, when questions are present, possibilities are left unexplored." Using his experience in the trademark business, he searched through endless books, magazines and literatures about trademarks, made trips to government offices for interviews and scoured the internet. "I wanted the kind of information that would have made it a lot easier for me when I was starting out." His e-book 'What You'll Discover with Trademarking 101' contains all the necessary information any potential trademark owner needs to know, including tips on how to start and where. The e-book includes topics such as trademarking defined, trademark rights, how trademarks provide protection, promoting your product to the world, trademarking and branding, defining what can be trademarked, discouraging trademark theft, legal issues involved and many other not-often published insider information. "Trademarks are more than just words or symbols that come with a TM," the author says. "It's really about promoting your originality and protecting it. It's using an idea that comes from your creativity and letting people know how unique it is." His e-book, the author says, contains the most comprehensive information about trademarking. In fact, it's being called the 'definitive' book on handling and using trademarking secrets. To learn more about this book, log on to www.brandonbranon.com/pr/trade and find out how to avail the author's limited-time offer of a $20 rebate for every order. The book also comes with a special 90-day money-back guarantee. Visitors can also sign up for the author's 5-part e-course on how to use trademarks like a pro, how to trademark your catchphrase and learning trademarking for business. The e-course is being offered for a limited time and will not be available after the special marketing period is over.