by abeckley | Aug 9, 2014 | Critiquing ideas, Ideas, Invention, Keys to Success, Strategy, Why inventors succeed
In recent blog posts, I have described a variety of reasons why inventors often fail. So now, let’s look at reasons why inventors succeed. Today’s topic: Key to Inventor Success – Keep it Simple The KISS principle very much applies to inventing. But, being the...
by abeckley | Aug 6, 2014 | Critiquing ideas, Ideas, Invention, Keys to Success, Strategy, Why inventors succeed
In recent blog posts, I have described a variety of reasons why inventors often fail. So now, let’s look at reasons why inventors succeed. Today’s topic: Key to Inventor Success – Invent Strategically First, let me lay out a couple of assumptions: Inventors typically...
by abeckley | Jul 17, 2014 | Critiquing ideas, Ideas, Invention, Keys to Success, Why inventors fail
Less than 5% of all patent holders profit from their inventions. Most inventors fail – where they could have been successful – were it not for some key blunders or missteps. In the next several blogs, I am going to address some key inventor blunders and how to avoid...
by abeckley | Jun 19, 2014 | Critiquing ideas, Ideas, Importing, Invention, Keys to Success, Licensing, Patent Search, Patent strategy, Patents
Welcome to the last posting of the A to Z of Inventing series. I hope you have enjoyed them as I have attempted to cover an arc of the key invention topics from A to Z in this series. this final post is really just a recap, a sort of index. In the first five posts of...
by abeckley | Jun 14, 2014 | Critiquing ideas, Ideas, Invention, Keys to Success, Product success, Strategy
Today’s post, Y – You Really Want to be an Inventor? – is the last in the A to Z series (Z is just to be a recap of the series). It is a good point to once again look at the big picture of inventing and ask a simple but very important question: Is this something I...
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