Sunday, January 4, 2015

Commercialization status

Dynamic Foot Repositioning Systems Commercialization

Peter Schulz disruptivewind@gmail.com

10:30 AM (2 minutes ago)
to Amy
Hello Amy,
I just received your letter dated Dec. 12, 2014. I was out of the country talking to potential angel investors. No deal has been signed yet and we continue to be receptive to all paths.
I am hopeful BankOnIP can facilitate a deal for us with companies and/or investors you have relationships with. Your website was a bit light on information so I am afraid that I must exercise some "due diligence" and ask you to send me the following information:

(1) The total number of inventions evaluated by the invention promoter for commercial potential in the past 5 years, as well as the number of those inventions that received positive evaluations, and the number of those inventions that received negative evaluations..
(2)The total number of customers who have contracted with the invention promoter in the past 5 years, not including customers who have purchased trade show services, research, advertising, or other non-marketing services from the invention promoter, or who have defaulted in their payment to the invention promoter..
(3)The total number of customers known by the invention promoter to have received a net financial profit as a direct result of the invention promotion services provided by such invention promoter.
(4)The total number of customers known by the invention promoter to have received license agreements for their inventions as a direct result of the invention promotion services provided by such invention promoter.
(5)The names and addresses of all previous invention promotion companies with which the invention promoter or its officers have collectively or individually been affiliated in the previous 10 years.

I have suffered from the "lone wolf" syndrome and have finally realized that more help is needed. This innovation is going to be a big success if handled properly. I look forward to your reply!   
  Thanks,    Peter Schulz




As you can see from the letter, Disruptive Wind is trying to bridge the gap between inventing/product development and entrepreneuring, which is where many companies fail. 
I am trying not to be one of them. Reaching out is risky business, but necessary for success.  This blog is a unique way of doing so as we refine our consumer product, which is still purposefully "pre-revenue". Rest assured I'll be personally knocking on doors before long with an awesome product. "Early bird gets the worm" means if you are reading this, and recognize the opportunity for YOUR company, get in touch! "Actively seeking innovation" is what gets results and I will certainly put things on hold to talk to you. Our future depends on it. Thanks.

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  1. Note: in no way is this blog currently intended to be a general solicitation for investment. Once SEC finalizes new rules relating to the JOBS Act, crowdfunding, Emerging Growth Companies, etc., we shall revisit!

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