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New Invention Success Kit Provides Roadmap to Market New Product Ideas SAN DIEGO, March 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Coming up with an idea is one thing,
making it "fly" can trip up even the most enthusiastic innovator. In his new
"Invention Success Kit" author Matthew Yubas ( http://www.Product-Coach.com )
offers inventors and entrepreneurs a complete, practical, and easy-to-
understand guide for bringing an invention to market. The launch of the
"Invention Success Kit" coincides with Thomas Edison's patent of the electric
lamp on this date in 1883. "'The Invention Success Kit' is the first idea-to-success roadmap that not only shows an inventor what to do, but how to do it step by step. Anyone with a great idea for a new product can benefit from this invention kit," Yubas says. The "Invention Success Kit" includes: * the "Product Idea to Product Success Guidebook" in a 3-ring binder
format, "When the inventor does not pay patent maintenance fees, the patent expires and is considered abandoned. In 2005, inventors let 65,723 patents expire early. If their invention was making money, you'd expect they would pay the maintenance fees. The old 3Ps method of making a prototype, filing a patent, and going into production is not working," the author says. Based on his 20 years of developing and marketing products, Yubas, an engineer with an M.B.A., shows inventors how to determine whether a market exists before investing time and money. Then, readers are taken through a step-by-step process with examples and real-world advice for self-marketing or licensing a product idea. The "Invention Success Kit" is filled with both cost-effective solutions and sound advice that, if followed carefully, are almost guaranteed to produce success.
Product Information Available at http://www.Product-Coach.com
Title: "Invention Success Kit"
ISBN: 0-9725521-5-4
Consists of the following:
-- Product Idea to Product Success Guidebook (3-ring binder, 8.5
x 11, 228 pages)
Author: Matthew Yubas, B.S., M.B.A. ( http://www.Product-Coach.com )
Publisher: Broadword Publishing ( http://www.broadword.com )
For media information: http://www.MattYubas.com/invention/about.html
Interview contact: Mr. Matthew Yubas, (858) 233-9639
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