World Patent Marketing Success Group Introduces Lean On Me, A Decorative Invention And A Truly Thoughtful Gift Item
Miami, FL (PRWEB) March 28, 2016 -- World Patent Marketing, a vertically integrated manufacturer and engineer of patented products, announce Lean On Me, a decorative invention which showcases the feelings of love and affection.
"Revenue for the Gift Shops and Card Stores industry is at $20 billion," says Scott Cooper, CEO and Creative Director of World Patent Marketing. "Income will continue to rise as consumers increase spending. Rising disposable income levels and tourist activity will keep the market robust."
“People are bound together not only by the environment or filial connection but by emotions as well,”says Jerry Shapiro, Director of Manufacturing and World Patent Marketing Inventions. “These emotions, particularly those of affection and love are so strong that they need to be physically symbolized to serve as a constant reminder. Lean On Me is a decorative invention which successfully captures these emotions and creates something that is pleasant to look at.”
Lean On Me is a decorative invention that represents the human emotions of love and affection. It comes in a unique selection of designs but will have a similar theme: that of two figures in an affectionate leaning position. This decorative product symbolize a person’s love for another. It also serves as a great gift idea to present to someone special during birthdays, anniversaries and other memorable occasions.
“How wonderful would it be to have something to show them how important they are in your life,” says inventor Michael P. “Your “Lean on Me” can be your Mom, Dad, husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend, your children, best friend who helped you fight through cancer, the teacher who took extra time to help you pass class, the coach who stuck with you and showed you to never give up. Or, it can be your doctor, or the nurses who were there 24/7.”
Antonia Brown, a home maker and figurine collector from Anchorage, AK, has this to say about Lean On Me: “I have always loved collecting figurines that represent something meaningful in my life and I am sure that there are other with similar interests as me. With the creation of Lean On Me, I am now able to have something highly decorative and symbolic that shows my affection for my loved ones.”
A “Lean on Me” can be that special kind of gift for anniversaries, birthdays, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, graduations, weddings and most of all for thanking someone “for being your rock”, “for having your back”, “for standing in the fire with you”.
ABOUT WORLD PATENT MARKETING
World Patent Marketing is an innovation incubator and manufacturer of patented products for inventors and entrepreneurs. The company is broken into eight operating divisions: Research, Patents, Prototyping, Manufacturing, Retail, Web & Apps, Social Media and Capital Ventures.
As a leader in patent invention services, World Patent Marketing is by your side every step of the way, utilizing our capital and experience to protect, prepare, and manufacture your new product idea and get it out to the market. Get a patent with World Patent Marketing and the company will send representatives to trade shows every month in order to further advocate for its clients. It is just part of the world patent marketing cost of doing business.
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World Patent Marketing is also a proud member of the National Association of Manufacturers, Duns and Bradstreet, the US Chamber of Commerce, the South Florida Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce, Association for Manufacturing Excellence, and the New York Inventor Exchange.
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Bill Flanagan, World Patent Marketing, http://Bill Flanagan, +1 6465643919, [email protected]
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