Traklight Begins Partnership Program with LegalZoom, Solo Practice University, Unified Patents, and WayFounder to Help Professional Service Providers Leverage Technology
Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) December 17, 2014 -- Traklight (http://www.traklight.com), the leading provider of cloud-based software for identifying and protecting intellectual property, announces today the launch of a new partnership program that helps professional service providers leverage technology to better serve their entrepreneur and business clients. By partnering with Traklight, service providers improve the ability of companies to capture the value of their intangible assets and increase the overall value of their business.
The initial collaborators in Traklight’s new program include LegalZoom, Solo Practice University, Unified Patents and WayFounder. LegalZoom, a trusted small business resource and provider of online legal solutions, has teamed up with Traklight to help their customers identify their potential intellectual property registration, contracts, and licensing needs, ultimately capturing the most value from their business assets. Solo Practice University, whose sole mission is to help lawyers create and build their own solo/small firm practices through education, networking and community, has partnered with Traklight so their students receive this valuable client development tool at a member discount. Unified Patents has partnered with Traklight to help startups in deterring Patent Trolls from asserting in their technology areas. WayFounder, which provides the platform and resources for ideas that have the potential to become successful businesses, has partnered with Traklight to help WayFounder participants fully capture the value of their intellectual property.
“We are glad to launch this new partnership program with four extraordinary businesses that are also devoted to the success of entrepreneurs,” states CEO Mary Juetten. “Our self-service technology products were designed for both businesses and the community of professionals that serve them. In launching our partnership program, our goal is to make the process of intellectual property identification and strategy development even more accessible to the professionals that serve today’s community of innovators.”
Over the past year, Traklight has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs to help identify and safeguard their intellectual property. In September 2013, Traklight signed a master services agreement with Infusionsoft®, a leading provider for all-in-one sales and marketing software, to help the rapidly-growing company capture, retain and leverage its IP and innovation.
Traklight’s patent-pending, subscription-based software is the only self-guided software product that helps users create a customized IP strategy. Traklight also offers the IP Vault®, a cloud-based, encrypted storage solution which allows multiple users to upload, collaborate on, and time-stamp sensitive documents. Additionally, Traklight is working to integrate with large consumer-facing platforms to fully serve small businesses and investors.
About Traklight, Inc.:
Traklight is the only self-guided software platform to identify and capture the value of ideas and intellectual property for small and medium sized businesses (SMBs). In addition to helping SMBs and investors accurately identify the value of intangible assets, Traklight licenses its platform to attorneys, other professionals, and software platforms to streamline the client intake process, prequalify and educate customers, and generate additional billable hours or revenue. The company’s leadership role in helping SMBs leverage their company value is supported by a Partnership Program that includes Federally sponsored organizations, trade associations, and industry and inventor groups.
Traklight is privately held and headquartered in Arizona. Visit traklight.com to learn more.
Media Contact: Cari Sommer, Sommer Communications Group 646-480-7683
Cari Sommer, CEO, Sommer Communications Group, http://www.sommercg.com, 646-480-7683, [email protected]
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