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best invention ideas

best invention ideas
So, a little light bulb inside the head lights and you will be surprised with the idea that you invented something. You're still not sure how practical your idea is at this time, but something
She says that this may be the big breakthrough you were looking for. What you do next and what your next step is very important, and you are either on or fame
Doom your company. The steps that I will be a little later may unnecessarily, but I want to assure you that at the end you will be glad that you
My advice was.

Before we proceed with the discussion, I would like to say a few words of wisdom. While working on your idea you'll meet people who are critical of your work and try to keep you
pushed out. Some of the criticisms are deserved and should be considered. If you see that a valid point is that you never before --
the better you are. It gives you an opportunity to break and your idea from a different perspective (or angle). You can, however, on a so-called destructive criticism, not on facts.

If you learn how to separate these two, you will be better. My advice to you --

- Do not be afraid to question professionals, as most experts-track minded, and none of the other things

- Do not be afraid to other people ideas, there are principles and business

- Do not be afraid that your own idea is defective. Pause, corrections, re-analysis and forward

When you are ready, your idea to market, you have to deal with large companies. Note that the bigger the company, the more bureaucracy. Many large firms are concentrated and often lose employees who are either not qualified for the job, or simply not interested in what they do. If you have these people who try to make you feel insignificant (and your idea is impractical and unimportant) is not discouraged by this - the chances are you will be better off, with smaller companies, and the more willing to take risks!

Step 1 - focus on and document your ideas

This has enormous advantages, because --

1. They are clearly defined, your idea / invention
2. While documenting your idea, you can find ways to expand your invention

Always try to put on paper what it is that you have invented - just define your idea of the objective, constraints and audience. If you do not define exactly your idea, it means that you take a step back, re-analyze your thinking and to simplify things. The most common mistake that people in this phase is complicated their idea. A small example will clarify this point:

Case study 1

John K. has an idea to improve automatic knife mechanism. While working hard on his invention, John K. produces technical drawings and decides that his future product will consist of adding additional items - a pair of scissors and a screwdriver. However, the addition of these elements makes the final product is larger and heavier. To the knife easier to John K. goes back to the drawing board - it compromises its original, automatic Push / Pull Mechanism design strives to create unnecessary extra features that have nothing to do with its unique design. Through the functions away from its original design, John K. makes its final design is very pedestrian and lacking in originality.

In the final analysis, John K. should not be more right before they make changes to its original automatic mechanism knife and asked himself the following - I'm better off with the original mechanism or mechanism with pedestrian zone, the additional features? Are the additional features still necessary?

The above example clearly shows how the following - based on your original idea and ignore additional, unnecessary functions to make your vision confused. Extra features come into play later when you clearly describe your invention and design.

Step 2 exploratory opinion Stages - Determine if your idea is unique

Once you submit your idea to document, you should start thinking about the following - how unique is my idea? To answer these questions, you have to do some legwork and click your local library and the Internet. Unless you have a great amount of your budget to patent attorneys, the research for you, you better make sure first of all by the research. Why? As you can during your exploratory opinion looks that your design is not clear, and save you from paying big lawyer. Warning - do not be discouraged if you find that the idea, as you already exists and is already patented. The fact that someone came to similar conclusions as you, just a little earlier is good - you have a contest! Competition is good, competition is healthy! Carefully examine competing product, even apart, if necessary. Determine what your idea is different from competitors, their limitations and how successful was another person (or company) with marketing it. As you see, you can actually learn from mistakes of others, for their mistakes and forge before fully aware of the competition and their limitations.

Step 3 - Product Safety Considerations

Whether you decided to start a baby product or some type of household, a special care to the description of potential hazards associated with the use of the product. For example, if you have a new toy for small children, trying to deal with the list of parts which can potentially damage your small customers. Remember that many people, unfortunately, disregard use manuals. Determine what can go wrong, or with the operation of your product and determine ways to improve product safety. The questions you might ask, are the following --

1. Am I using appropriate materials?
2. Perhaps this is the part that most of the threats should be redesigned?

Try to create a thorough list of parts that are potentially dangerous and requires your design before your product marketing. You can view this step as unnecessary, but I warn you - most marketing companies will require you to all the security features of your idea, and you can save yourself some time by using the preparations on time.

Step 4 - population and to determine who gets your product

The you have a clear picture of your product, and you work all the nuances of product design, trying to determine who will be your product, when and where. Try to ask yourself the following questions --

1. What is the age of the target group?
2. Is my product for men, women, or both?
3. Where and when can they be used?

Properly answering these questions will help you correctly market your product and stay abreast of the competition. Besides knowing the answers to the questions above will help you with processing your product. How? If your product is designed for children, it should be bright and colorful. In addition, if your product is for the cold climate, you should avoid it in areas where it is hot all year long.

It is very likely that your product is tailored for specific industries (eg agriculture), then think of those who benefit the most from your invention! If your product is designed to work with certain soil or plants, then, the geographical region that is rich with the desired properties. As you can see, this step requires a thorough research, planning and leg work, the benefits, on the other side, payment will be rewarded!

Step 5 - Create full or small scale model of your product

It is extremely important to a working model of your idea. Why? By using a real-life model of your idea (or a stripped down version of it) will help you --

1. Identify the boundaries and gives you a chance to re-think some aspects of the initial design and the necessary corrections
2. Improve your final design

In addition to the above items, the final model will help you psychologically. There is no better feeling then to be able to physically see and touch to create your own mind! The fact that you can touch the real-life model of the final draft will be positive psychological boost like no other during your design process, motivate you even more success!

The best way to approach this step is to try on a piece of paper the final version of the product, the way you see it at this time. Your drawings should be the final idea / product from different angles, in a 2-D and 3-D. The image could not be right, because many of us do not have the necessary drawing skills. However, this task will help you drawing immensely strengthen your design and PIN number items that you are still working. Furthermore, I recommend that your first product prototype made of clay or other materials that are readily accessible. Why? As with the first prototype of this drawing will help you to explain your idea, technical person, who will turn your design in a very technical engineering drawing.

Once you have prepared your model, try to determine what materials are used in the construction in real-life product. If your product is constructed of plaster or metal? If metal, then what kind of metal - is made of aluminum, copper or some kind of alloy? After you determine the necessary materials, estimate production costs as the price you charge for your product will depend on the production of each unit. You do not have 100% correct on that date with your choice of material, but it is very good to know what materials are used in the production of the product, so that you have a ball park figure on the final cost of the product.

Step 6 - Costs and Gross Profit Estimate

After you identify with your product and where (your product or market), it is time to think "big" - try the cost-benefit analysis of the product. The following is a case study --

Mary A., a housewife with three young children who hold a plastic bottle for infants and small children. Your bottle holder is designed so that both the bottles, spoons and bottle caps. Mary A. numerous drawings of their product and with the help of her husband managed to find a comprehensive version of their product made of clay. Prior to an engineer, Mary A. assume that their product is made entirely of plastic. The estimated production of 1 bottle holder $ 3.00 (we assume that the plant is located in China and shipping costs are already calculated into the estimated production costs). Mary A. has comparative shopping and found that other types of baby-holders are selling around $ 15 dollars. In addition, Mary found that three local baby stores serve every 1000 buyers per day (including online purchases), in addition, each store a 40% commission per purchase - which means that $ 6 is used as a communication to the business for each $ 15 to buy. Mary A. immediately found that their total profit is $ 6 per bottle holder ($ 15 - $ 6 - $ 3). To assume that one third of buyers in each store are either babies or toddlers who are still bottle holders (about 330 consumers per store), Mary A. may profit in the amount of 330 X 3 X 6 = $ 5940.

Step 7 - Product Marketing

Right marketing strategy is absolutely necessary for the success of your idea. Marketing partnerships with companies, you can trust and to pay large dividends in the long term and should not be overlooked. What you should know about marketing companies? Most of these companies are divided into two groups (I call them A and B) --

1. Group A: These companies claim that they have special knowledge and connections in the interior in a wide range of industries. In addition, too expensive, many companies that contribute to this group are due to fraud and inventors should carefully consider whom they are dealing with. In the best case, you could lose your money and valuable time in the worst-case scenario, in addition to lose money, another person in the enjoyment of your invention (unless, of course, you have the luck that patents it!)

2. Group B: These companies offer complete freedom for inventors to commercialize their idea. Inventor decide what they say and focus on areas of stress that they believe that they are most appropriate for their invention. I would like to point out IdeaJets website (www.ideajets.com):
IdeaJets is a marketplace where people with ideas and companies, looking for sharp minds meet. In addition to helping you find a suitable partner who can help you, your ideas and dreams, the inventors IdeaJets also in contact with other people to care for, ambitious and to promote the culture of creativity and success. You can create your fellow inventors IdeaJets with messaging system or in the forums. I hope that through the exchange of ideas and opinions, users can use their inventions and ideas in a new light, to refine and redefine in order to further increase their chances to succeed. From now on, IdeaJets is completely free!

Conclusions and some final thoughts:

As you can see, it takes a lot of patience, perseverance and preparation on behalf of the inventor in order to be successful. The most important thing is not to be discouraged by the presence of competition and possible rejection. As I mentioned in my article, the competition is good and healthy. If your competitors enjoyed a great success with a product similar to what you developed, it means that the product that you are working, has great potential. Carefully consider whether a competitor's product and its weaknesses and vulnerabilities. This is, of course, assumes that your original design finalized, worked all The Kinks, and a full-scale (or scaled-down) version of the product. Once you know enough about a competitor's product, carefully consider your market and demographics - that will help you in designing marketing strategy specific to your product. Put on paper and document all findings, as you may forget some details, and later realize that the data you need is sadly gone. In general, attempt to keep all your results in terms of cost, market and demographic analysis in business plan and store it in a safe place! Most companies will try to work with or partner will require you to business plan documentation. Not with a force you are for the production of business plan documents almost overnight, and this is no easy task. My suggestion to you - start working on the business plan from the beginning and save yourself from sleepless nights! And a final word of wisdom - Do not be afraid to over-confident, because confidence and belief in one's own skills are a great recipe for success!

Robert Paul Stewart
http://www.ideajets.com
support@ideajets.com

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