Product Development Help - Jim DeBetta Will Bring Your Idea To Life
August 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment
If you want some assistance bringing your new invention idea to reality, Jim DeBetta, an invention coach with nearly 20 years of experience offers information that will guide you through the frustrations of bringing your invention to market.
Because of his expertise, Jim has been featured in magazines such as Entrepreneur Magazine, Atlanta Life Magazine, Georgia Magazine, and Inventor’s Digest.
He shares his experience and his knowledge by offering seminars and he also does product reviews for your new invention idea for only $395! In your product review he will tell you:
If your not ready for the product review. I encourage you to sign up for his seminar ($99) if you really want to learn more about how to get your new invention idea to market. You’ll learn:
Check out the seminar for only $99.
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Patent Research - How To Research Existing Patents To Make Sure You Have an Original Idea
July 19, 2008 | 3 Comments
If you have a great idea that you want to invent, you’ll want to know that your idea is original.
You first need to find out if there are already existing patents for your idea. If you have the funds you can hire a patent attorney to do a patent search for you.
Or if you have little or no funds you can do a patent search yourself online. There is a great website called freepatentsonline.com where you can register for free and do patent searches.
You will want to do a search with as many keywords that you can think of that relate to your product idea. For example if your product idea is for a new design for an ice chest, you’ll want to do searches for “ice chest” and words that relate like “cooler”, “ice box”, etc.
You can also do a patent search at the US Patent and Trademark website. If you click Patent on the left hand side, then scroll down and click Search, you will come to a page where you can choose how you want to do your search. The Quick Search option is quick and easy. Read more
