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SMALL INVENTORS FINALLY GET A BREAK FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jan 2006, WASHINGTON DC - Talk to any serious inventor and it won’t take long to notice a common thread of contention with the patent and marketing process. MONEY! It has long been the ugly realization of many an inventor: “You have a great idea?” “So what!” Unless you have the deep pockets to match, you and your idea are not going anywhere. Among the costs an inventor can typically expect to pay for include: patent searches, product testing, market testing, distribution analysis, tooling costs, mould making, advertising, solicitors, patent fees, conceptual art, prototypes, engineering drawings. Where does it end? What small inventor can afford all this? It is not surprising that over 97% of all patented ideas go on to make no money for their respective inventors. Who can afford to go the distance? With millions of inventors steeped in frustration a new approach developed by market leader IPEXX.COM comes as a welcome relief. Ipexx will initially review an inventor’s idea at no cost. If the idea qualifies the inventor may be invited to Register their idea with Ipexx for a low monthly fee. “Once Registered our clients have a tremendous advantage.” Said one Ipexx spokesperson, “Rather than begging for an audience with top decision makers, our clients have the luxury of having Manufacturers knocking on their doors’. The Ipexx system is unique in that only manufacturers and merchants who are actively seeking to add fresh new ideas to their product line have access to our system. Manufacturers agree to strict confidentiality terms and then are able to search for products that fit their criteria, not the other way around. Furthermore, our clients have the added advantage of accepting non-binding orders from merchants. Merchants are on the front line of consumer demand and can often recognize market trends early, our system enables them to use this positioning to their advantage by allowing merchants to place non-binding orders for Registered products before there even produced. This alone can dramatically improve an inventors odds at landing an agreement with a manufacturer.” |