#Writestream Tuesday with guest Bill Chandler

| February 28, 2013 | Comments (0)

I am so excited to announce that my first guest on the newly launched Writestream Tuesdays will be inventor, patent-holder, entrepreneur and international invention development specialist, Bill Chandler. Bill is also the author of six books including The Ultimate Inventor’s Handbook, which can be purchased here.

From Bill’s bio on Andante Publishing:

Inventor, patent holder, entrepreneur, and international invention development specialist, Bill Chandler has reached thousands through his work as an advertising agency executive, professor, private marketing consultant, author, and celebrated public speaker.

Bill has the answers to every question an inventor has from the first idea, to the final check! This no-nonsense guide to invention development covers: patents, licensing, marketing, negotiating, financing, valuing your invention, and much, much more. Complete with worksheets, forms, charts, questionnaires, financial statements, a sample patent, and resources!

Here’s Bill talking about the importance of an Inventor’s Journal:

As always, we welcome your calls at (347) 945-7246 and your participation in live chat. Tune in to Writestream Tuesday with Bill Chandler on Tuesday, March 5 at 1 p.m. Eastern!

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About Daria: Daria DiGiovanni is an accomplished writer, author, blogger, internet radio host and social media professional. She released her first novel, Water Signs: A Story of Love and Renewal in 2008 and is currently at work on a sequel, Sea To Shining Sea. In addition to her blog, she contributes content to a variety of sites and regularly co-hosts Conservative Republican Forum with Steven Rosenblum every Saturday at 6 p.m. Eastern on Blog Talk Radio. Daria launched the Writestream Radio Network in March of 2013 which features hosts Lisa Tarves and John Gresham, along with herself. Daria also manages a weekly twitter chat for authors, readers and writers called #Writestream, which takes place every Thursday at 11 a.m. Eastern. View author profile.

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