Friday, September 16, 2016

What does “in the know” mean?

Invention success is not only about the ‎invention but about who you know... What does this mean? Do I need to have friends who develop products? Do I need family in the industry to be successful? Does my spouse need to be a patent attorney to guarantee product protection?

When inventing a new idea millions of thoughts start spinning around which can cause the inventor to second guess everything concerning the product. Rest assured the answer to these questions is “No.” To be “in the know,” as an inventor, you will need an expert who is “in the know” regarding the “Invention World!”

As far as inventions are concerned, we describe being “in the know” as the ability to:

1.      Effectively protect new products
      2.      Planning and implementing a strategic course of action
3.      Convincingly presenting new products
4.      Knowledge of industries related to the invention
5.      Negotiating fair royalties for inventors
6.      Developing relationships with key decision-makers from various industries
Taking a new product from concept to store shelves is a challenging endeavor with no guarantees of success, and that’s why choosing the right company to assist you is as important as the idea you’re bringing to the marketplace. Inventor Process, Inc. has only one mission, helping inventors. Our team brings to the table decades of combined experience in invention development, patenting, marketing, and royalty negotiations. We couple experience, expertise and knowledge with honesty, integrity and ethics. We are your Invention Experts!

Our team helps independant inventors every step of the way starting with product protection. Documentation is the first step in invention protection. Our technical writers will craft a thorough written description of the invention in clear and definite terms. Our team of 3-D artists will create multiple high-quality illustrations of the innovation. A registered patent attorney/agent will utilize the written description and illustrations to prepare and file a patent on the invention. The IP team will create the marketing materials that bring the invention to the attention of companies and then substantiate its potential. And when the time comes, our highly-skilled negotiators are ready to negotiate the most lucrative agreement possible in an effort to maximize invention success.

Our track record for “in the know” industry experts was validated again when we hosted an event with the president and key executives from Infomercials, Inc. Our inventors had the opportunity to pitch thier product to the pros, the nation’s most successful As Seen on TV company! And we’ll negotiate the licensing agreement for the selected products. We help with Invention Success!
 
Get “in the know” and contact us today for help!

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Motivate Yourself

For most inventors, motivation comes in waves. Some days we hop out of bed, ready to take on the world and the next day we do nothing… Inventors need a system to make achieving invention success as easy as possible — even when motivation is low.
 

Step 1: Be prepared for the Unknown
Successful inventors aren’t luckier than most people. But they do try more things, and they’re willing to take a risk for success. Don’t be blindsided by failure and give up when it strikes. Pursue your invention because success comes with persistence.
 
Take Action:
1. Make a list of your goals.
2. Create a plan to achieve your goals.
3. Think about what could go wrong and have a plan of action.

“We have to continually be jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on the way down.” - Kurt Vonnegut
 

Step 2: Mark your Calendar
The fundamentals — things like a simple calendar, pen and paper — work if you are ready. Execution is important if you plan to achieve invention success. Keep thinking ahead and you’ll never be pressed for time!

Take Action:
1. Map out your schedule for the week on your calendar.
2. Review every week to ensure all tasks were completed and then plan the next week.

“Give me but a firm spot on which to stand, and I shall move the earth.”Archimedes
 

Step 3: Develop Focus
Sometimes we have external distractions: an emergency, family demands, or work gets busy. As inventors, we sometimes cannibalize one goal by shifting focus to another. Developing focus and being able to put some ideas on hold is a skill that almost guarantees we make progress on what matters, invention success!

Take Action:
1. Prioritize your goals.
2. Grab a pen & paper and write it down.

“I had made up my mind to find that for which I was searching ever if it required the remainder of my life.” - Alexander Graham Bell