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stephen key
"The Million Dollar Idea In You" - Part I  - Inventions and Product Ideas
March 12
"The most important thing is that you've done your homework, you've fully read and understand the material and customized your presentation towards the desires of the client. Other than that, if your product has a sincere benefit, it'll shine through. Visuals always help." ...
Denise O'Berry
Google Website Optimizer Free Webinar Tomorrow  - Just for Small Business
March 10
If you need help determining what to test on your website, attend this free online seminar from Google.
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It is all about title and description ...
Hi Great point Denise and also google only ponits to your title and description. backlink is the king for PRs. you can read more in the http://www.matchmate.ca blogs.
By: Tony Kind on
Hi Stephen, I think it GREAT you view this as an opportunity to expand your bag of tricks, if you call it that. It's only failure when you stop trying, right? Could you please keep us posted as to what solution you come across? It will probably be inspiring! Thanks, K~ ...
By: Kathryn - InventRight student on The Double-Edged Blade of Success
There are always opportunites in every economy. However, in tight times, products that are more affordable but still solve problems will be in higher demand. If you have a good product with a great benefit and it's competitive with other existing products, many manufacturers will still be interested. Maybe even more so, since they are looking to remain competitive. Of course some companies may not invest in new products when times are tight. You just need to find the companies that are interested in your idea. And as all my students know, the only way to find that out is to call some manufacturers and pitch them your idea. You're not really in the game until you make some calls to sell your idea. Thanks for the great question. Keep Inventing, Stephen Key www.inventRight.com ...
By: Stephen Key on Strength in Numbers: Why You Need Multiple Perspectives
Hey stephen wanted to ask your opinion about the economy and bringing a product to market. Do you think that if the economy is heading toward a recession that would hinder or heighten your chances of successfully licensing a product? Or that you can never tell? Thanks.
By: luke on Strength in Numbers: Why You Need Multiple Perspectives
I'm happy to hear that you're looking forward to upcoming interviews. And yes, you do have to be a little crazy to be self employed, but when you get advice from people who have been down the path you want to walk, you can dramatically increase your chances of success. Good advice and action will get you where you want to go. Thank you for the feedback. I love to hear from my readers. I will always give you the best advice I can from my personal experiences and the experiences of those I interview. Kindest Regards, Stephen Key www.inventRight.com ...
By: Stephen Key on Strength in Numbers: Why You Need Multiple Perspectives