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How to do almost anything

While looking for information about invention marketing, I came upon a website telling How to Market Your Patent. I found it informative, so I tried some related links: How to Enforce a Patent and How to Conduct a Patent Search. While I found that the prices and the law were a little dated, my overall impression was that these are useful resources for the average inventor.

The utility of the website eHOW is not limited to patents. In fact, the subheading on the site accurately claims “Clear Instructions on How To Do (just about) Everything. You can pick a category that interests you, then determine if there is anything that you need to know. Have you been wondering how to deliver puppies (pets-dogs), how to brush your toddler’s teeth (family/relationships-parenting), or even how to remember names (careers/education-job survival). Then check it out.

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Posted by Douglas Sorocco, August 10, 2005 at 2:03 pm
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