Give your inventions the visibility they deserve.
OK… You’ve just had a brainwave, An idea that’ll probably be worth a fortune, but which way do you turn next?
Do you begin by looking at patents to see if it is likely to make you some money?
Do you check your idea to see if there are similarities in the Retail Outlets and what sort of price they bring?
Does your mind roam endlessly wondering where you can perhaps get it manufactured?
Have you tried producing a working model yet?
Have you seen or heard the term “keep it secret”. You need to keep it to yourself or someone else will jump in and use that same idea?
But what if you have an incomplete idea, perhaps needing something you have no experience with, like electronics or chesmistry – where do you go then?
You need to co-operate with someone who knows what’s missing to complete the picture.
And once the picture is complete, where do you approach businesses to manufacture that idea in a trustworthy and sensible way?
There are endless companies looking for new ideas to help promote their product range, but the trouble is those companies do not talk directly to the inventor who came up with the idea in the first place.
So, as there are hundres of thousands of companies looking to expand their portfolios, why not show them what is available in a protected manner, so the inventor is not losing out?
INVENTOR’S AID has been produced to do just that.
The initial idea was, and still is, to let inventors advertise their concepts safely and freely so businesses could pick and choose the ideas they thought they could benefit from by using Inventors Aid like an Online Retail Outlet.
The avertisements would be in a very basic format so that the concept remains virtually hidden, and if the companies are interested they can request a DNA agreement before receiving the full details and allowed a certain amount of time to consider it properly, to see if it married in with their scheduals and requirements before manufacturing occured. At the same time, the idea is offered to bids from manufacturers for a purchasing price directly, or on a partnership basis where a commission is paid out while the product sells.
One point here is, Inventors would not need to go through the extremely expensive and complicated patenting process. keeping their fees minimal, as the patents would be applied for by the businesses if the need arises, as in fact, many patents are simply wasted money because of the ‘Legal Eagles’ contortion of the laws of patenting.
So why not let the people who deal with the production and retail of products use their experience to decide if that expense is necessary, rather than literally throwing money away if is not really needed?
Basically, this means INVENTOR’S AID would make a small commision from retail sales once successful advertisements are producing funding once contracts are agreed three ways, with the businesses, ourselves, and yourself to help benefit other inventors.
This , in effect, gives the inventor a protected method of getting their ideas seen by manufacturers for zero cost, so that when successful ones come along, they help other ideas to be produced, while making it easier for manufacturers to come up with new concepts or adjustments to existing products.
The main focus of INVENTOR’s AID is to promote your ideas to manufacturers to generate an income, otherwise they are working for nothing.
So, success is a three way street.
Submit your ideas to [email protected] and George, an inventor of many years experience, vows never to steal your ideas for his own benefit.
