Stories like these are common when inventor has to deal with large corporations. It is a fact that the bigger the company is, the more bureaucratic it is. Many big companies lose focus and often hire employees who are either not qualified for the job, or just not interested in what they are doing. If you come across these folks who are trying to make you feel insignificant (and your idea unimportant and impractical) don't get discouraged by this - chances are you will be better off dealing with smaller company that is more focused and willing to take risks!

Many smaller companies are focused on producing products that are specific to your area of interest. These companies are hungry for success and willing to take risks and introduce something new into the market in order to put themselves on the map. In addition, organizational structure of these smaller companies is less bureaucratic and it will be easier for you to come across people willing to take risks.

Another excellent option is to market your invention yourself (for example on the World Wide Web or magazines).

Many internet companies allow users to create websites right out of the box, without any programming. This might sound like a lot of leg work and involve lots of planning and analyzing. Indeed, it is. The benefits, on the other hand, will be payoff rewarding! However, before embarking on this exciting journey, one need to carefully analyze and determine things like:

1.Demographics
2.Competition
3.Production Costs
4.Product Safety Features

It helps to produce a Business Plan, where you thoroughly explain above mentioned items, paying careful attention to each one. By spending quality time on your Business Plan, you are greatly increasing your chances to succeed. In addition, you will spend your budget wisely by focusing your advertising campaign on specific markets, in certain geographic regions.


If you are interesting in reading more, please visit IdeaJets website that is dedicated in bringing quality information to the inventors all over the globe!

Robert P. Stewart
IdeaJets
IdeaJets Support


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