My name is Nathan
Every few years or so I get the urge to try and find someone to help
get my ideas to market. This is the first time I've ever tried the net,
I put in the key words "new inventions wanted" and found over
fifty-thousand sites to choose from and I know that somewhere out there
is an honest person who can help and sooner or later I'll find him or
her. Now in the past I have written to a lot of companies that claim
to help get my ideas to market but most just want me to send them money
for a "product evaluation" which turns out to be a form letter
or are only willing to give 5% of the profits for my idea if it is excepted.
Yes, in my younger days I did send my ideas to many companies in hopes
of getting a fair deal. In most cases I never heard from them again,
but I have also gotten letters that said my idea was not marketable.
Then to make matters worse to walk into a store two or three years later
and see my idea, that I had sent to a company that was supposed to be
specializing in marketing new ideas and said my idea was "not marketable,"
sitting on the shelf for sale. Don't misunderstand me I know that I'm
not the only one in the world with an original idea, but I have seen
a lot of my ideas for sale in stores and can't help but think some of
them were mine first and I got screwed.
Having said all that, you should know that I will only give up my ideas
after I get what I want first. And so if you are one of those companies
set up to rip people off or expect me to settle for less than half of
the profits for my ideas PLEASE DELETE NOW!
I put over 30 ideas a year down on paper and over the past 20 years
I've seen at least 50 products that I had already put on paper five
or six years before I ever saw them in the store. All of my ideas have
a specific consumer group in mind and most, but not all, of my ideas
are simple things to make my life easier. I think if I can come up with
ideas to make my life easier others may think so to and be willing to
buy them. I have the ideas, what I need is an honest partner that has
the capital and business know-how to go from drawing to a product on
the shelf. So if you are honest and are willing to meet my terms or
know someone who will please e-mail me at (info deleted) if
not please don't. At these point in my life its my way or no way. I
would rather none of my ideas get to market then take less. Keeping
in mind that time is running because I'm going with the first person
to give me a contract that will guarantee me the following.
My basic terms are:
I want to deal with the company C E O only. I want 20 thousand dollars
in cash upfront to see 5 ideas (one tool, one household, one novelty,
and two outdoor). If you say no to my ideas and use them anyway you
agree to pay me 10 times what the idea makes on the market. If you like
my ideas you pay me One million dollars as a signing bonus plus a weekly
payment of Two thousand dollars for a period of five years. All patentable
ideas are to be in my name. Final approval on all materials used. You
pay all fees to get my ideas to market. I want 50% of all profits for
the life of each idea (and by profits I mean after all development costs
are totaled and that money is recouped for every dollar above that amount
we divid equally). Now you may think I'm asking a lot but, I think my
ideas will be each worth 10 times that and if only half of my ideas
sell you'll be very happy you met me. As far as the money I want is
concerned it's part of the development cost so it comes off at the other
end, and if you don't have the capital to meet my terms how can you
ever get my ideas to market.
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For a better understanding of what's wrong with the letter
above read the article Money and Inventing.
Here's an example of a good introduction letter:
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Dear Product Manager:
I have developed an invention that can quickly gain your
company meaningful market share in _____________ (product category).
35 of the 40 end users (whatever is close to the truth) surveyed with
a prototype said that they strongly preferred my invention over the
_____________ (product name of closest competitor to the company you
are writing). My invention incorporates patentable features that will
give you a long term competitive advantage and enable your company to
make an excellent return on investment. I am seeking to license my invention
exclusively. A prototype is available for review. Please contact me
to discuss putting a non-disclosure agreement in place so I can share
more detailed information.
Thank you for this opportunity.
Sincerely,
Inventor Name
Mailing Address
Telephone
email
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If a US Patent has been issued (or if an application
can be viewed online) you should include the patent (application) number.
Likewise if you have a website where the invention can be viewed you
should provide that information too.
Contact should always begin with a Product Manager, if
there is one, rather than the President or someone in the legal department.
Initial contact can also be made with a phone call that essentially
covers the same information. Follow up phone calls are always a good
idea.
Inventing: First Steps offers more
information on how to get started with your invention.