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Inventing

Side Dish

How do I turn my invention into a profitable part-time business? Our Inventions Marketing Expert offers these tips.
June 5, 2000 in Product Development

Take Another Look

Want a second opinion on that great idea, but you're not sure about shopping it around? Our Inventions Expert suggests protecting your idea first.
June 5, 2000 in Product Development

Patent Lather

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When you create a product with broad commercial potential, be sure to protect your interests by patenting the products in a way that keeps the competition at bay.
June 1, 2000 in Protecting Your Idea

PTO Clues

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Our expert answers your common patent questions.
June 1, 2000 in Protecting Your Idea

Web Site

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Get your hands on federal government booklets aimed at small business.
June 1, 2000 in Protecting Your Idea

Safeguarding Your Prototype

Thinking about sending your prototype to a company? Here are a few tips on how to keep it safe.
May 19, 2000 in Protecting Your Idea

Already Taken?

Think your idea is unique and original? Think again. Our Start-Up Legal Expert suggests doing your homework before taking your idea to market.
May 17, 2000 in Protecting Your Idea

For the Record

Keeping track of your invention's progress can help you in certain situations.
May 5, 2000 in Product Development

In Your Face

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Cosmetic creators
May 1, 2000 in Protecting Your Idea

It's a Secret

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So keep it that way--protect your proprietary information.
May 1, 2000 in Protecting Your Idea

Don't Rely on Others to Sell Your Invention

Looking for licensees to market and produce your patent-pending invention? Don't hire someone to make the presentations--do it yourself!
April 28, 2000 in Product Development

Test Run

Our Product Development Expert takes you through the steps of developing the right prototype for your product.
April 21, 2000 in Product Development

First Steps

Our Invention Marketing Expert explains how to follow through with that bright idea by using this simple plan.
April 20, 2000 in Inventing

Keeping Secrets

Protecting your idea isn't all fun and games. Our Invention Protection Expert tells you how to keep your ideas safe.
April 10, 2000 in Protecting Your Idea

Right Hair, Right Now

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Hair product inventor
March 1, 2000 in Marketing Your Invention

Lights, Car, Action

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Neon products inventor
February 1, 2000 in Product Development

Do You Copy?

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To © or not to ©: How a copyright can protect your creative works
November 1, 1999 in Protecting Your Idea

What's in a Name?

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Possibly your entire image. Before you rush to get your product on the market, take the time to choose the right name.
October 1, 1999 in Inventing

Inventions: The Next Generation

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Can't think of an original product? You don't have to. Making an existing product better could be your ticket to success.
September 1, 1999 in Protecting Your Idea

Watch Your Mouth!

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If you don't want to lose the rights to your idea, don't talk about it--without a nondisclosure agreement, that is.
August 1, 1999 in Protecting Your Idea

Think Fast

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Cash in on fads
August 1, 1999 in Product Development

No Time? No Problem

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You're never too busy to private label.
July 1, 1999 in Marketing Your Invention

Now Showing

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Secrets to presenting your great idea
July 1, 1999 in Product Development

You Got The Look

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And if anyone tries to steal it, you can take 'em to court.
July 1, 1999 in Protecting Your Idea

History Lessons

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Don't reinvent the wheel
June 1, 1999 in Product Development

Breaking New Ground

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You've always been able to patent your inventions. Thanks to recent court rulings, you can now patent your ideas.
May 1, 1999 in Protecting Your Idea
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"When I see people bridging the gap between the limitations that the 'real world' imposes and what they realize they can manifest."

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"The secret to success lies in the gap between dream and reality."

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