Tip 9 – “There’s only one chance at a first impression.” Blog By Inventor Process Staff “If you can’t explain the idea of your restaurant in 90 seconds you shouldn’t open it.” – Joe Bastianich, famous restaurateur and TV personality. While opening a new restaurant and inventing are significantly different the concept behind the statement
Month: December 2014
Tip of the Week: Tip #8 of 25
Tip 8 – When to hit the brakes! Blog By Edward Ayres – IP President In recent tips we’ve discussed topics to consider when inventing and when deciding to pursue your invention. If you’re idea realistically exhibits an advantage, purpose, need or generates a desire you may have something worth proceeding with, but how do
Tip of the Week: Tip #7 of 25
Tip 7 – Wow! Blog By Edward Ayres Any new product has to have the ability to appeal to consumers. It must have the ability to generate a desire or fill a need. It’s the snap, crackle, pop of a new product! When considering pursuing your idea, an important aspect to consider is your invention’s
Tip of the Week: Tip #6 of 25
Tip 6 – Has someone already thought of my idea? Blog by Edward Ayres – IP President If you’ve ever had an idea for a new invention, you’ve probably asked yourself, “Has someone else already thought of it?” The next question is, “How do I find out?” Years ago you only had a couple of
Tip of the Week: Tip #5 of 25
Tip 5 – Everyone’s going to buy my invention! Blog by IP Marketing Team Most people with an invention want to patent their idea and be paid royalties. Many of these inventors will pursue a licensing agreement. This means a manufacturer or other company will produce the product, make it available for purchase and pay