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Idea Rights
Idea Rights is a "MUST READ" for independent inventors.  This well written website contains some of the best information available on all aspects of protecting your idea.


You have an idea that you believe might be valuable and naturally you want to protect it from theft. If it's an invention idea you immediately think of getting a patent--but to get a professional to do a solid patent for you could cost you $6,000. What to do? Maybe you've heard that in the US a person who is "first to invent" has the right to the patent for an invention. Just what rights does that give you and how do you ensure that? This web site will tell you all that and more."


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Bringing Your Product to Market
Also a "MUST READ" for independent inventors.  A few dollars invested to learn from those that have experience will be money well spent. This book is the blueprint for avoiding costly mistakes.


Only one person is successful out of every 500 to 1000 people who try to introduce a new product to the market, according to the author's analysis. Debelak, a consultant specializing in bringing products to market, states, "I wrote this book because I don't think people should spend their life savings on what they hope is a 'million dollar idea.' Instead, I want every person to have a chance to pursue and evaluate an idea for less than $5,000." This book is primarily focused on helping innovators who are operating independently."


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Will It Sell
How to Determine If Your Invention Is Profitably Marketable  (Before Wasting Money on a Patent)


The basic steps for invention development proceed from Idea Development through Product Development and on to Market Development. Most inventors leap right to Product Development (the next chapter) either on the assumption that their idea is great and unique or because it poses an interesting challenge for them. To avoid wasting a lot of time, you must squelch those reactions immediately and put the idea through a 4-step test."


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Invention Connection
An excellent website for anyone with questions about inventing.


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InventorEd.org
Non-Profit Inventor Education website. Includes a list of Invention Promotion Scammers to avoid.