DonDebelak.com Newsletter Keeping it Simple with China Sourcing and Manufacturing
May, 2008
in this issue
:: Sourcing Smarts
:: Great Customers
:: Keep the Competition Guessing
:: Quick Links
Dondebelak.com Greetings!

This month we are announcing another new book by Don Debelak, Eric Debelak and Edith Tolchin.  Make sure to read the details below and if you are at all interested in manufacturing overseas, this $19.95 eBook is a great investment.  Hiring a consultant to lead you through the outsourcing process would cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars and in this book you get all that you need to know to outsource on your own.  What a deal!

Also check out two great new series that we started, the first on low cost patent strategies and the second on how to build a great business around your product!  These are articles you won't want to miss!

Enjoy!
Sourcing Smarts
Keeping it Simple with China Sourcing and Manufacturing

Sourcing SmartsThis new book by Don Debelak, Eric Debelak and Edith Tolchin is a no frills, do-it-yourself guide to China sourcing and manufacturing, geared towards inventors, first time importers and entrepreneurs. It's a "China Sourcing 101" manual in easy, no-nonsense language, covering everything you'll need to know to get your products sourced, made, and imported from China.

To download this great book for only $19.95, click on the Buy Now link below:

Buy Now

For more information, visit www.sourcingsmarts.com
 
Gel Factors
Great Customers

moneymanWhat makes some inventors succeed while others fail?  Success isn't always a case of having the best product or the best strategy; often the difference between a successful inventor and an unsuccessful one is that one inventor chose a market that has outstanding characteristics, or what I like to call them, outstanding GEL Factors, (Great customers, Easy sales and Long life), while the other did not.

Read on...
Keep the Competition Guessing
Using the Patent Pending Status

Learn to use the continuation-in-part patent process to keep competition guessing about the final patent for over four years.  This is great for underfinanced inventors or for inventors who can only get weak claims in their patents.

Learn more...
Quick Links
Thanks for reading!
 
Sincerely,
 

Don Debelak
DonDebelak.com