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My 6-Part Free Resource Guide is below. But first, here are the top three choices an investor has when getting his or her idea protected and in front of investors: 1. You can have a patent attorney or patent agent do it. You won't have to know how to patent an idea. I suggest using a patent agent if you're an individual inventors Expect to pay from $5,000 to $12,000. Upsides: You are in good hands. Downsides: Can be expensive and you still don't know how to get investors. To get investors, skip down to #4 and #6 below. 2. You can use an invention assistance firm. I can't suggest who to use here because I've never used one. I do suggest thorough research. Upsides: Hands free option. Downsides: Can be expensive and difficult to find reputable companies. 3. You can do it yourself from start to finish for about $1100. Keep reading.
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Can you do it without the resources I offer? Sure, you can wing it and pay about $500 for the filing fee and do everything on your own without these resources, some of them being free. And that's all you've got, a patent application filed and you won't know if it's awarded for 2-3 years.
Do you want to know how to patent an idea, or do you want to know how to have a successful invention? Those options are polar opposites.
If you already know it all, have the best business plan in the Maybe you do just want to know how to patent an idea and you can do that on step 5 below. But, if you want to reduce your risk, increase your income, and come up with a lot more invention ideas to be put on the market, then go through each of the six steps below, and in order. You won't be sorry!
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Free 6 Part Guide On How To Patent An Idea1. Making your way through the USPTO Patent Search. Knowing how to patent an idea means absolutely nothing unless you do this step right. 2. Giving your ideas a place to land. Do you want a broader, more bulletproof Patent? Have investors raising eyebrows, and their hands. 3. The Best of the Best: Free 3D CAD Software For Your Application. How to patent an idea that looks great to the USPTO Agents. 4. The Nuts and Bolts That Hold The Patent Together Your business plan outline can make or break you. 5. Here it is, how to patent an idea with a DIY Utility Patent. You're in good hands, and just a few hours away now. 6. When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Investors. How to patent an idea that makes investors beg for more information (find-investors.html) Nobel Prize winner and Author John Steinbeck said, "Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen."
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