Business & Tech

Deerfield Mom Creates Network for Women Inventors

Female inventors can market and sell their products direct to customers for free through the Women Inventorz Network.

Deerfield mom and inventor Dhana Cohen recently launched a new organization to help other creative women bring their ideas to life.

Women Inventorz Network was co-founded by Cohen and Melinda Knight, owner Womentorz, a company that helps women inventors with celebrity gifting and marketing strategies, reported the Deerfield Review.

"There was no one to help me," Cohen told the Review. "I didn’t understand the process and I did it blindly and I failed. I want to give women guidance so that doesn’t happen to them."

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Through their website, www.womeninventorznetwork.com, women inventors can sell their products directly to consumers for free. The site also offers marketing tools, advice, blogs, even a "Woman Inventor of the Year" contest.


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