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Inventor's Decision Assistant Results We will contact you shortly to discuss the best course of action for your invention or new product idea. Meanwhile, you might want to consider purchasing one of the following products and services. |
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File a Provisional Patent Application |
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Many inventors have their ideas "ripped-off" each year because they did not lock-in "patent pending" in time. You can lock-in "patent pending" for your invention for one full year by filing a provisional patent application. This means that you are able to discuss your invention with others, evaluate its commercial potential and seek funding. Includes:
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Note that a $110.00 government filing fee is payable by you directly to the United States Patent Office at time of filing your prepared Provisional Patent Application. |
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Common questions |
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Finding Seed Money to Start Your New Business... NOW! |
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| I have talked to many independent inventors and other entrepreneurs who are trying to start a new business based on their invention or new product idea. What is their biggest problem... take a wild guess... lack of funding to make their business dreams come true!
Well, I have done all of the footwork up-front to write this audio CD and corresponding fill-in workbook that explains how you can get seed money to start your new business. After listening to this CD, you will know the following:
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Getting Your Products into the Big Box Retailers... NOW! |
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| I have talked to many independent inventors and other entrepreneurs who want to get their new products into the "Big Box Retailers" such as Wal-Mart, Costco, Home Depot, K-Mart, PETCO, Sears, and others but have no idea how to do so.
Well, I have done all of the footwork up-front to write this audio CD and corresponding fill-in workbook that explains how you can get your products into the big box retailers. After listening to this CD, you will know the following:
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Welcome, my name is Brian R. Rayve, a former product development manager and attorney who helps inventors protect
and make money from their inventions and new product ideas.