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Sell an Invention in 30 Days
One of the primary driving forces that bring inventions to light is the profit motive. While Hollywood and the media tend to glorify the selfless inventor, the truth is that many of the most basic technologies we have would not have come to pass without the incentive of selling it.
Keywords: Eric Corl, invention, selling

How to Get in the Door of Major Retailers
For most inventors, getting their invention sold on store shelves is the realization of a dream come true.
Keywords: Eric Corl, retail your product, patented product, invention, selling your product

Inventor How To- Developing the Habit of Decisiveness
Read about any successful inventor or businessman and you will inevitably notice something: a habit of decisiveness in all that they do. What is decisiveness, exactly? It is a word we often hear, but rarely define.
Keywords: Eric Corl, making decisions, decision, startup business

Raising Money for Your Invention
Raising money for your invention is an important step, and one that should not be taken lightly.
Keywords: Eric Corl, venture capital, inventions, funding

The Priorities for Gaining Credibility for Your Invention
With all the false starts and do-overs that come with inventing something, it is easy to feel like the Rodney Dangerfield of inventing: like you get 'no respect' from credible figures in your field.
Keywords: Eric Corl, invention, patent, prototype, targets, goals

New Invention First Steps
The day you decide to invent something will probably be one the most exciting days of your life.
Keywords: Eric Corl, prototype, invention, invention process

How to Get The Right People Behind Your Invention
All inventors have, at one time or another, pined for 'the right people.' Be they investors, programmers, distributors, writers, architects, butchers, bakers, or candlestick makers, personnel is a crucial ingredient to the success of any invention.
Keywords: Eric Corl, inventors, finding investors, outsourcing,

Why Paranoid Inventors Fail
Every inventor knows that it's a mistake to go around bragging about your idea to everyone who will listen.
Keywords: Eric Corl, inventors, invention, advice

New Technology Development Steps for Inventors
Developing new technology is, as Edison once said, 'one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.' It makes sense when you consider what technology really is: technique.
Keywords: Eric Corl, developing technology, invention, new ideas

Keep Going - Don't Give Up
These words are easy to say, but not always so easy to do. Nowhere is this truer than in your fight to invent something new or grow a prevailing business. As you strive to bring your vision to life, you will face countless obstacles and barriers to success.
Keywords: Eric Corl, business advice, startup business

Filing a Provisional Patent
This article will guide you on how to file a provisional patent if you are not sure that you will need full protection for your product.
Keywords: Eric Corl, patent filing, provisional patent, invention

How to Commercialize New Ideas
Hollywood and popular literature tend to glorify the selfless inventor who innovates out of benevolence for mankind, with no care for personal gain.
Keywords: Eric Corl, new ideas, inventions, commercializing ideas

How to Profit From University Commercialization Inefficiency
If you are looking for a patent on something and the traditional sources have come up empty, you may be overlooking something: the massive amounts of stagnant intellectual property at universities.
Keywords: Eric Corl, patent, inventions, start up business

Five Key Networking Tips for Inventors
In this article its discussed the five most important networking tips for inventors.
Keywords: Eric Corl, networking, outsourcing, patents, inventions

Getting Your Invention Store Ready in 30 Days
If your invention is done, functional, and ready for sale, congratulations! You have reached a plateau that few inventors ever see with their own eyes - a finished product that is destined for store shelves. But now, it's crunch time. You want to be in stores 30 days from now. What do you do to prepare?
Keywords: Eric Corl, selling ideas, invention strategies, sell your product

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