Posts Tagged ‘Inventing, prototype your invention’
Inventing on purpose vs. stumbling.
From my mentoring of inventors for several years, I’ve come to believe that three basic types exist: • The stumbler. • The “on-purpose” inventor. • The visionary. Most of us are stumblers. We stumble onto a need, problem, or want, and we come up with a solution. [Read More]
Finding remote angels, (Part 3 of 3)
The typical remote angel is a person who has sold his business, is sitting on a pile of cash, and is look-ing for some excitement, and to make a high ROI (return on investment) from a new venture. The angel understands that an invention or a new product is [Read More]
Why you need to conduct a mall survey for your invention or product.
A mall survey is just what the name implies: go to your local mall with a clipboard, a stack of forms, and start asking passersby questions. The purpose of your survey is to gather a statistically significant sample of consumer response to your invention or [Read More]