Innovators Protect Their Ideas with Newly Launched Inventor Shortcuts
In the wake of more media coverage about invention services being sued for fraud, a new site shows product designers the easiest DIY routes for getting their products into stores.
PRESTON, Conn., Nov. 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Invention service scams take advantage of makers on a regular basis. Kristina Powell-Raines, developer of Inventor Shortcuts, aims to get innovators out of the courtroom and into stores.
Everyone knows coming up with an effective invention can make or break the lone inventor.
"In an attempt to get results, hopeful creators tend to abuse the expression "You have to spend money to make money,'" says Powell-Raines. "We have a new, simple, real approach."
Selling an invention can turn into a tale fit for record books, or into a legal quagmire. The biggest licensing mistakes are committed by innocent people daily. Getting a new product into stores like Target, Lowe's or PetSmart should never cost thousands of dollars. Premium time is often wasted on coaches, agents, contests, and going to market alone.
"There is a real, self-propelled method for discovering whether your product idea is ready for a licensing agreement. It's very much kept a secret in this industry. And it's either free or costs no more than $100 to begin to license and sell," according to Powell-Raines.
"Inventors are self-directed, and they love the instant value they get from our quick tips," she says.
Using her free resources at https://www.InventorShortcuts.com is the smartest way to get started in product development. For designers who worry about draining their bank account, this inventors' site offers dozens of effective licensing shortcuts and steps.
For more information, dial Kristina Powell-Raines at (860) 859-9711 or email [email protected].
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