The Real Story - Selling An Idea Yourself VS Licensing It To Big Company

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @WavvyMind
    @WavvyMind 3 місяці тому +3

    I'm a broke inventor with a really really good idea. Thank you for fine tuning my direction. I'll be in touch.

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  2 місяці тому +1

      You can do this. Keep Inventing! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

  • @steventeter3332
    @steventeter3332 3 місяці тому

    After watching the video with Mr. Keyes and Mr. Pourtney on licensing V venturing and then viewing this presentation back to back it really puts it into perspective. Whats your time worth and how much time $$ are you willing to sacrifice to bring your producy to market. Don't miss a window of opportunity because of greed.

  • @glennmcgee1729
    @glennmcgee1729 Рік тому +5

    Appreciate the candor, Tess. This was an exceptional video detailing cost and distribution issues. I see a follow-up success story in your future.

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the kind words. Tess did a great job and was very transparent. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

  • @suggesttwo
    @suggesttwo Рік тому +1

    If you can't licence it don't build it yourself. Don't venture with money you can't afford to loose.

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +1

      While not true for everyone, Stephen and i have found over the last 24 years of doing inventRight that this advice is spot on for most inventors. Keep Inventing! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

  • @suggesttwo
    @suggesttwo Рік тому +1

    Venturing is for rich investors. Licencing is for upstarts. They invest you get a cut.

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +1

      Exactly. You've got it! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

  • @richardcrum7443
    @richardcrum7443 9 місяців тому +2

    Good Luck

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

  • @BackToLife2
    @BackToLife2 Рік тому +4

    Wow love this idea!

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +2

      I agree. Great idea. Keep watching and keep inventing! - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

  • @donnabeattiedreamerbydesign
    @donnabeattiedreamerbydesign Рік тому +2

    Always learning thank you for sharing guys! 👍💫

  • @artemsverhunov7413
    @artemsverhunov7413 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video. Do you only deal with US or you could guide people in EU also?

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +2

      We've had helped members in over 65 countries. It doesn't matter where you live. You can license product from anywhere. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

  • @KRSbumpbars
    @KRSbumpbars Рік тому +2

    It depends on the product category and the market, if you venture or license. Tess has a good product, it takes a lot of work and even more money to venture.
    This is a great sales video for signing up to license, it will scare the heck out of people. Nothing said here is untrue, other than the $50k to venture, that is way to low; think 10x to 20x in reality. But if you are one of the successful ones it can work out.

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +1

      Very true. Thanks for watching and keep inventing. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +1

      I think you’re right. People don’t really understand how expensive it can actually be. If you’re not financially secure, it’s just a hobby.

  • @ReignOne11
    @ReignOne11 Рік тому +2

    Can I get a license deal while raising money for the patent? I have been working with "For Sale by Invenor" to bring my concept to the market. They want almost 5k to start, and another 5k after provisional patent is up for utility patent. I am so stuck, I'm not wanting to start a business with this either. I want to license/lease it out. Its a worldwide product (patent searchs have been completed, assessments are all great, etc.). I'd like to move forward, advice please!

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +1

      Please do your homework. Type in complaints and lawsuits on anyone you decide to work with.

    • @toastranger72
      @toastranger72 Місяць тому

      I see this is old now, but I'll say it to hopefully help others. Most, if not all of those companies are scams. The patent searches and market research were never done. They will tell you anything to get your money.
      Inventright has a lot of great free content. Watch all of it. Once you're ready to pitch to companies you have be persistent, stay positive, and stay motivated.
      If you can afford it, having a coach is very helpful, especially if you have several ideas you would like to license. The money you get from just one, probably will not be life changing.

  • @empoweringquotesdaily88
    @empoweringquotesdaily88 Рік тому +1

    Got 6 ideas. Don't know where to start. 😊

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +3

      Read "One Simple Idea" by Stephen Key - find it in libraries and on Amazon. It describes a proven process for licensing ideas in great detail. You can also contact us for help. Thanks for watching! This process is great for people with lots of ideas.

    • @empoweringquotesdaily88
      @empoweringquotesdaily88 Рік тому +1

      @@inventRight I solved a problem of a fishing problem that always lost a big catch of fish like tuna. When there line broke. My idea can remove the 6-8 feet tuna out of the water in minutes

  • @gg3-210
    @gg3-210 Рік тому +1

    Hey, I think your videos are great but I would like to see the products that's your guest have produced. So I can connect the process with the product and have examples to fall back on. Thank you and keep up the hard work!

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +1

      Of course. Here are a few of the products our members currently have on the market. inventright.com/buyers-guide/ - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

    • @gg3-210
      @gg3-210 Рік тому +1

      What I was wondering about is the process of selecting materials and pricing materials for each component of the product. I got a lot of great insight from each guests and the host. Thank You!

  • @johnjosephfontaine2712
    @johnjosephfontaine2712 Рік тому +1

    She's braver than me 🤔go girl 👍

  • @owenbrown4170
    @owenbrown4170 Рік тому +1

    I have an idea and that product would sell. I started looking into Utility Patents and it seems like anyone can still steal it, which is fine. I want perceived ownership to be able to sell that idea at some point to another company. Or create a company myself. I need information to be able to create and sell the product.

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +1

      You are in the right place then. Watch our shows and book a call with us if you'd like to get some help. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )

  • @americaiswicked
    @americaiswicked Рік тому +9

    Love the channel but, your classes are way to much in a society that is inflated. With the platforms out there today, a person can actually do better selling to online consumers than dealing with the whole retail chain mess. ETSY, Ebay, Amazon FBA, Walmart Marketplace and so on. By the time you might close a license deal with a company, you could be a top ranking seller on anyone of these platforms. Again, I appreciate the info here, but you guys too are out to make money by winning people over to sign up for your class. At the end of the day, that's what this channel is for.

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for watching!

    • @danielalexander9636
      @danielalexander9636 Рік тому +2

      I get what you’re saying but it’s still cheaper to licensing your own idea than selling it yourself online. Because product development and manufacturing are expensive.

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Рік тому +3

      Sometimes it’s best for people to follow their dreams. Wishing you the best Scott.

    • @Mystery-jk3cq
      @Mystery-jk3cq Рік тому +6

      I disagree with your comment. Inventright is giving out free information from their own experience as well as from their own students experiences. It’s your own individual choice if you want to enlist in their program that helps guide you and hold you personally accountable for your own success. Stephen and Andrew are the real deal. I appreciate all that you guys are doing. I’ve had many invention ideas over the years and was always skeptical about invention submission companies. I want to get my ideas out there and see what happens before I’m too old. Thanks for your channel and keep on putting out the content

    • @cipiripi6644
      @cipiripi6644 Рік тому +1

      Did you even listen to the interview?

  • @Flandernify
    @Flandernify Рік тому +1

    27"": "once you put your product out there, you cant keep file provisional patents". Why not? So long people don't know the exact expiry date (to file one and steal it from you), you keep that strategy to keep costs low.

  • @FernandaEpics-k1o
    @FernandaEpics-k1o Місяць тому

    Keep it real? Lets get someone who havê something about ter, se modelante it a little,(almost everything) and out a ring and that's it! Haha! No! But thanks for to put your step forward for I can prove it!

    • @inventRight
      @inventRight  Місяць тому

      Thanks for watching. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder ( Call, email, book an appointment or request more info about how we can help by visiting us here. inventright.com/contact/ )