Inventor’s Best Friend

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Once a month in southeastern Wisconsin, three groups of inventors meet with people who want to help them.
At their core is a Milwaukee-area woman aiming to help change a culture.
Her name is Jill Welytok, a patent lawyer who grew up in Skokie, Ill., watching her dad invent the motion-sensitive fish that wiggles on a plaque.
Welytok’s dad never patented the wiggling fish, but he got enough response from ads in the back of magazines for his fish and other practical jokes and novelty items to make a decent living, she said.
Now Welytok, 49, is throwing herself into helping others do that and more.
“If you have a good product that you can produce, or that someone else can produce within the appropriate margins, you have access to a worldwide network for promoting it,” Welytok said.
Welytok is pounding on that message with what she says are more than 100 clients of […]

Original post by Rich and software by Elliott Back

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