Glad you liked the post. Yes, hussle is essential for invention success. Ideas with out a little hussle ususally never see the light of day. Kindest Regards, Stephen Key http://www.inventRight.com ...
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Keeping Invention Contests in Perspective
Hello Mike, My replys are in all caps here after your questions. How many inventions would you recommend per book? YOU KEEP WRITING UNTIL THE BOOK IS FULL AND THEN START A NEW BOOK And what if I'm only getting the book now? YOU CAN'T GO BACK IN TIME, JUST GET STARTED AND DOCUMENT YOUR IDEAS. Most of my ideas are from several years ago. Thank you again for your appearance at the EverydayEdison.com event in San Jose. Your speech helped me to realize that an "idea man" is really a Product Development Consultant. Hopefully, I can contact the right people and get my ideas out there! YOU CAN DO IT! GET SOME GOOD INFORMATION FROM PEOPLE WHO KNOW WHAT THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT AND TAKE ACTION. Kindest Regards, Stephen Key http://www.inventRight.com ...
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Protect Your Million-Dollar Idea for Only $1.49
I've always been an early riser. I can't give you specific advice as to when to arrive. For that, take a look at their web site and show up earlier than is suggested. Keep Inventing, Stephen Key http://www.inventRight.com ...
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Everyday Edisons Inventors Help - Tips, Advice, and Strategies - Part 2
Yes, it is a small world sometimes. Glad you enjoyed the post. I enjoyed writing it and interviewing John on the phone. He's pulled off some amazing projects. I'll be making the next post on Wednesday. Keep Inventing, Stephen Key http://www.inventRight.com ...
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The Man - The Legend - John Osher, Inventor of the Spin Brush Part I
That's crazy, I actually met one of the people who helped this guy get Spin Candy to market several years ago. Can't wait to read the next post.
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The Man - The Legend - John Osher, Inventor of the Spin Brush Part I