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Getting Your Invention Store Ready in 30 DaysIf your invention is done, functional, and ready for sale, congratulations! You have reached a plateau that few inventors ever see with their own eyes - a finished product that is destined for store shelves. But now, it's crunch time. You want to be in stores 30 days from now. What do you do to prepare? Your Domain Name Trademarks Questions AnsweredA frequent question among Internet entrepreneurs is "Can I trademark a domain name?" The answer is yes - in some cases. Government Resources for InventorsInventing can be tough, dirty (through enthralling) work. Fortunately, inventors do not have to go it alone! Tips to Sell New IdeasA growing number of people are generating ideas not to pursue them, but sell them to those who will. How to Get The Right People Behind Your InventionAll inventors have, at one time or another, pined for "the right people." Be they investors, programmers, distributors, writers, architects, butchers, bakers, or candlestick makers, personnel is a crucial ingredient to the success of any invention. How to Fast Track Your Invention to MarketIf you are the kind of person with a million ideas and not enough time to pursue them, you might want to consider "fast tracking" your invention to market. Raising Money for Your InventionRaising money for your invention is an important step, and one that should not be taken lightly. How to Get in the Door of Major RetailersFor most inventors, getting their invention sold on store shelves is the realization of a dream come true. Sell an Invention in 30 DaysOne of the primary driving forces that bring inventions to light is the profit motive. While Hollywood and the media tend to glorify the selfless inventor, the truth is that many of the most basic technologies we have would not have come to pass without the incentive of selling it.
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