The Latest Thinking On Invention Ideas, Patents, Prototyping, And Making Money From Inventions
The invention process consists of multiple concurrent steps, each with their own intricacies and challenges.
To help you better navigate the invention process, we've broken our articles down into the four sub-sections below
To help you better navigate the invention process, we've broken our articles down into the four sub-sections below
Essential Inventor Tips, Help & Information
Invention IdeasArticles about what you should do when you have an idea for a new invention, how to develop your idea into a feasible product that can be patented, tips and more
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PatentsInformation about provisional patent applications, different patent types you can be granted, filing your application, patent fees, and more
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PrototypingThis is a growing section of the site where we discuss how to create prototypes, what they are used and needed for, and the different types of prototypes inventors can leverage
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Making MoneyTips for commercializing your idea, plus sales and marketing strategies you'll need when you decide what your vehicle to financial success will be (licensing, manufacturing, etc.)
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We know you have pressing questions about your specific needs
If your issue is not addressed in our articles, get in touch with us for a more personal approach
If your issue is not addressed in our articles, get in touch with us for a more personal approach
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What do I do when I have an invention idea? |
How do I get a patent for my invention? |
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What is a provisional patent application? |
How do I know if my invention is patentable? |
How do I make a prototype for my invention? |
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Whether you think you can or think you can't,
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