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How to Succeed As an Inventor


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The author of this book, after a number of years' experience in Patent Causes, is constrained to enter a strong protest against the enormous waste and loss attendant on methods at present pursued in regard to patents. This loss and waste is largely due to a lack of business knowledge necessary to properly market and develop inventions. History shows that enormous profits can be earned from good, strong patents.




How to Succeed As an Inventor


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THE author of this book, after a number of years' experience inPatent Causes, is constrained to enter a strong protest against theenormous waste and loss attendant on methods at present pursuedin regard to patents. This loss and waste is largely due to a lack ofbusiness knowledge necessary to properly market and develop in-ventions. History shows that enormous profits can be earned fromgood, strong patents.A careful perusal of the following pages will point out some of thedangers to be avoided and the safe and reasonable course to be pur-sued. Invention is a matter that requires the deepest study, andshould be approached, not in a haphazard, hit-or-miss fashion, butrather in a receptive, studious, analytical manner. While the averageindividual is fond of giving advice, no one enjoys accepting it. Thereis no one, however, who so needs competent, unprejudiced advice asthe inventor.




HT SUCCEED AS AN INVENTOR


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The author of this book, after a number of years' experience in Patent Causes, is constrained to enter a strong protest against the enormous waste and loss attendant on methods at present pursued in regard to patents. This loss and waste is largely due to a lack of business knowledge necessary to properly market and develop inventions. History shows that enormous profits can be earned from good, strong patents. A careful perusal of the following pages will point out some of the dangers to be avoided and the safe and reasonable course to be pursued.







Inventor Confidential


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The road to licensing a profitable, innovative product or technology is riddled with curves, holes, and rocky cliffs. The President of the United Inventors Association shows inventors, innovators, and makers a better path towards monetizing your creations and how to avoid the get-rich-quick scammers. Every year, hundreds of thousands of eager inventors around the globe spend millions of dollars seeking assistance from inventor service companies and individuals claiming to be experts in the innovation and licensing fields, though their actual success rates are poor in relation to the dollar amounts they charge. The reality is, according to Inventors’ Digest™, while 78% of new inventors believe they will make over a million dollars with their inventions, less than 1% actually do. Marketers prey on this scenario for their own financial gain. In Inventor Confidential, inventor advocate Warren Tuttle tips the odds back in the investor’s favor, helping them: Gain a much broader picture of the many current challenges that inventors face these days. Understand the red flags to watch out for when individuals or companies charge up front for their coaching or help-to-market services. See how inventors can improve their odds of licensing success by following a thorough product development protocol, creating working prototypes, and filing U.S. patents. Get the insider perspective on how companies determine the quality of a product submission and if they want to work with the inventor. Learn the 30 steps to market if you want to go it alone. For anyone who has a great idea or invention and wants to monetize it but are not sure who to trust, Inventor Confidential will show them where to best spend their hard-earned money to maximize their odds for success.




The Inventor's Roadmap to Success


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The Inventor Trap


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Television and radio advertisements, magazine articles and books all purport to give inventors the tactics and access needed to get their invention to market. Why then do almost all inventors fail after spending $1,000's to succeed? The author, an industry insider and former licensing executive, has turned the process upside-down and definitively answers the question, "Why do most inventors fail?" In the process he debunks many commonly held myths like seeking patent protection early in the process and goes on to expose the deceptive sales practices of invention promotion companies and many patent attorneys. While some books detail the steps to get an invention to market, The Inventor Trap encourages readers to "Fail forward fast", by showing inventors low cost methods with high degrees of certainty to really know if their invention has a chance in the market place, while providing best practices for each step of the process from market viability, to patent protection, financing, and licensing or manufacturing. A crusader against deceptive invention industry practices, the book also shows inventors how to rate the quality of industry people they may be working with, how to find and work with only the best licensing agents and even how to get their money back if they've already been taken advantage of! The approach, emphasis, knowledge and tools in The Inventor Trap are unique to this book alone. This is, without a doubt, the single book every inventor should read before they make any serious investment of time or money into their invention.