Of the 440,000 plus Patents Filed Yearly Only About 472 will Make Profit!

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Tampa, Florida, September, 20, 2009 (PressReleasePoint)

The Secrets of Successful Inventors walks inventors, authors and entrepreneurs through a step-by-step process so they know what to do and when to do it. Since it's important that entrepreneurs become successful in these economically hard times.

Did you know that of the 440,000 plus patents filed this year only 54% (236,700) of patent applications on average are approved and 99.8% (236,226.2) of approved patents fail? This means only 472 of all patents filed make money for the inventor.
The new book, The Secrets of Successful Inventors by John R. Hobbs helps inventors defy these dismal odds.

This book helps inventors by walking them through a step-by-step process so they know what to do and when to do it. Since it's important that entrepreneurs become successful, which creates more jobs and increases the tax base, the information in the book prepares them before they start spending lots of time and money developing their ideas.

By the simple process created by the author and his team, the inventor knows whether to continue to develop the idea or not. This knowledge allows the inventor to work on endeavors that will be beneficial to them and others as opposed to being focused and wasting time on a project that will fail.

To find out more visit the website http://TSoSI.com or email me at info@TSoSI.com.



Press Contact:
John R Hobbs
13911 W Hillsborough Ave. Ste 307
Tampa, Florida 33635
jrh@TSoSI.com
239-404-2871
http://TSoSI.com

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