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Motivation For Inventors
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Motivation For Inventors
10 Things Otto D'Agnolo Learned Throughout 10 Years
We would like to thank, Otto D'Agnolo, for his continued support throughout the many years. Otto has been a connection of inventRight for quite some time, this year marking his 10th. To give back to the community, Otto wanted to...
Motivation For Inventors
How Inventors Can Help Their Licensees Sell More Product
You just licensed your idea for a new product. The feeling is fantastic. It's taken time, effort, determination, and of course a little luck. There were moments when you felt like contract negotiations would never end, but they did, and...
Motivation For Inventors
For Parents Who Have Ideas, Licensing Is an Especially Great Fit
Looking back, I was the most creative coming up with new product ideas when my three children were very young. Solving problems comes with the territory. From educating your child to keeping them happy and healthy, you're constantly faced with...
Motivation For Inventors
Why You Should Adopt the Mantra 'Fake it Until You Make it'
Is there anything more transformative than the power of belief? I don't think so. I've been teaching creative people how to license their ideas for new products for more than 15 years now. And if I could offer every product...
Motivation For Inventors
When Was the Last Time You Invested in Yourself?
When there is so much work to be done, we forget to carve out space for our own personal development. By and large, we focus on growing our businesses, not ourselves. Does that really make sense? The success of your...
Motivation For Inventors
Remember, Persistence Pays Off. Stay Motivated With These 5 Tips.
The most important goals you set for yourself will take time to achieve. That’s a fact. At some point, though, I can pretty much guarantee that you’re going to feel frustrated things aren’t moving faster. But, the truth is, hurrying...
Motivation For Inventors
How to Stay Motivated Even When Your Goals Seem Out of Reach
I’ve been working on one project in particular for what seems like forever now -- and I’m growing frustrated. I have nothing to show for my hard work. The project feels as if it has come to a standstill. Day...