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INVENTION PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS:
Different For Each Inventor
By Ken Post

The following are some common problems inventors have in regards to inventions:
Deciding when to move forward with an invention / idea…
Deciding how much time to devote to an invention / idea…
Deciding when to invest money into an invention / idea…
Deciding how much money to invest into an invention / idea…
Finding an investor (or investors) to help fund part of an invention / idea…
Finding an investor (or investors) to fund every aspect of an invention / idea…
Deciding how to pitch an invention / idea to various companies…
Deciding when to pitch an invention / idea to various companies…
Deciding if and when to get patent protection…
Deciding if and when to try and get a licensing deal…

These problem examples illustrate a powerful point of why it is critical for an inventor to have at least a fundamental knowledge of the invention business before investing significant time, money, and effort.
Like any big project in life, if a person is not prepared to work with their invention / idea, there is a good chance it will end up costing far more than what was anticipated from the start.
So, here is the question: If an inventor is lacking the knowledge, skills and experience to solve these invention business problems, what should be the anticipated outcome if he or she goes forward and tries to solve them anyway?
Stop, don't answer... It's too scary to even think about it.
Fortunately, now inventors don't have to think about it; that is the job of IIA.
With the IIA consultation service, all problems inventors have relating to inventions are carefully considered and solutions to the problems are provided. The end result for inventors is a greatly increased knowledge base, confidence, a better plan than what they started with, and the peace of mind that comes with all of it.