I have An Invention, Now What? – The Marketing Guide for Inventors

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Description: Regardless of your particular situation, this Marketing Guide for Inventors offers the essential groundwork you need to navigate the fragmented inventor industry of investors, attorneys, engineers, production companies, and more!

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I have An Invention, Now What The Marketing Guide for Inventors “I Have An Invention, Now What” (Secrets To Success Are Finally Revealed by An Industry Veteran Success is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration and the other 99% is marketing S A Coates, Carrville, Iowa Tuesday, August 10, 2010 9:41 PM From: Eric R Polins, Invention Marketer Dear Inventor, Do you have a great idea and don’t know what to do next or who to trust with your idea Maybe you even went so far as to develop a rapid prototype of your idea and are stopped in your tracks Or possibly you even went to development, got a patent issued and have a stockpile of widgets sitting in a garage with no place to go No matter what step you are currently in with your invention, this survival guide can help Have friends or family told you to go to a big company with your idea or to go to a patent attorney and get legal rolling Far too often, great ideas get grounded because the invention market is so fragmented and their really is not one source that honestly tells you how to proceed Most inventors already have a stable job and have developed an idea they feel has the possibility to be marketed to the masses Often people invest their savings into these ideas and end up hitting a dead end because they under budgeted their money, time, or both Whether you have an idea that you scribbled on a piece of paper five minutes ago or you are in production and preparing to go to market, this guide will help you understand the road you are currently traveling and it will offer insights to better guide you through this journey And keep in mind, this is a journey that if done properly, will yield you a wealth of experience, not only with your invention and the market space, but with life in general There are a ton of companies out there willing to help you for just a “small” fee, but I am offer my 20 years of experience for the price of a book Some things we will address in this e-book: 1) Anyone can be an inventor, there is no high school, college or graduate degrees required, just good ideas 2) You no longer need to research the Internet for endless hours trying to come up with “what’s next” for your invention 3) You don’t need to pay a company to “help” market your invention 4) You can work through your plan at a comfortable pace for you; one that follows your time and money budgets Yes, creating an invention and nurturing it through the long process of production, sales and distribution can be challenging, but I am here to tell you that it is 100% possible Understand, you will work and invest time and money into your idea, just like you invest time and money into your mind and career The key here is to look at this as a guide to youand your idea — together “I Can Help You Plan for Your Invention Success” As an ad agency veteran and current marketing consultant, I have worked with both large companies and individuals from all over the world, creating unique plans for new ideas to thrive in new markets As a partner in an International Marketing Consulting firm, I have worked with all kinds of patent attorneys, engineers, production companies, designers, writers, magazines, trade show associations, editors, publishers, newspapers, etcand the list goes on and on My one goal was to one day create a simple and easy to understand guide that could help just about anyone get their idea off the ground Of the hundreds of questions I get every month, about 80% involve understanding where they went wrong in their process As I mentioned, this industry remains fragmented and most inventors spend upward of three to five years just getting from phase to phase with word-of-mouth referrals This guide is the step-by-step guide that will remove all that guess work for you Allowing you to focus on the invention and your success I also get the success stories – the letters and e-mails from professionals who’ve built a profitable and established business based off their inventions and patents They offer tips and advice, telling me what worked for them These industries range from children’s toys to biotech surgical instruments Sowhy is this different I have a unique vantage point – and a wealth of secret, insider information about the business that others don’t I know what it takes to make it Regardless of what anyone says, starting your own business has its risks But, what I’ve learned is that a good business plan helps you tackle challenges before they set you back Regardless of your particular situation, I have An Invention, Now What – The Marketing Guide for Inventors offers the essential groundwork you need to navigate the fragmented inventor industry of investors, attorneys, engineers, production facilities, marketers and man other integral parts of a successful invention System Requirements I have An Invention, Now What – The Marketing Guide for Inventors is easy to use, but does require Adobe Acrobat (a free program) Simply click the box below to download the reader I have An Invention, Now What – The Marketing Guide for Inventors is filled with industry tips and secrets to success This comprehensive guide is loaded with critical business information on the following topics: Document Your New Ideas – Don’t get discouraged if your first draft doesn’t work out Document change to enhance ideas Get A Non-disclosure Agreement – Protect your idea the best you canfrom day one Create A Brand Platform – Get to the bottom of the tough questions investors will ask you before you have the meetings Create Focus Groups – Sometimes friends and family or other groups can shed light on things you are missing before going to production Understand Financing – Learn the difference between angel funding and venture capitalists Be Prepared for Marketing – Learn why 85 percent of your success will be determined by your marketing plan   Yes, Please Send Me: I have An Invention, Now What – The Marketing Guide for Inventors I understand that this order will include an Adobe PDF format of the guide I understand that I will get IMMEDIATE ACCESS to I have An Invention, Now What – The Marketing Guide for Inventors I understand that the order process occurs via ClickBank, an industry-leading secure server and that my ordering information is completely safe I understand that I have the choice to pay the one-time only, introductory fee of just $1500 with any of the credit cards listed below To go to our secure order page, simply click on the link below Thanks for your interest in I have An Invention, Now What – The Marketing Guide for Inventors In ordering, you’re making one of the best decisions you’ll make all year This solution continues to help inventers and entrepreneurs, simplifying their invention development and helping them achieve their goals If you have any questions about our guide, please e-mail me I’ll be happy to help you Wishing You Success in Your Inventions Eric R Polins Founder of InventorHandBookCom P S If you came to this Web site looking for information on how get your idea off the ground, this guide is for you No other guide and resource offers such professional, in-depth insight into this exciting industry And you can order it here right now PPS Don’t wait Opportunity favors the well prepared This business plan and the supplements included will help you crystallize your vision and help you on your way to making your dream come true Click “BUY NOW” to Get Immediate Access to “I Have An Invention, Now What” Using Our Safe and Secure Server Copyright 2010 All Rights Reserved Zedison Ventures, Inc Contact Us


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