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š From Garage to Market: How Inventors Can Avoid Costly Mistakes
Stop wasting money on bad patents and premature business plans! Learn the critical steps to take your invention from idea to shelf without going broke.
On this episode of Invent America, hosts Michael King (The Cajun Contractor) and Rita Crompton (America's Inventor Lady) break down the reality of product innovation. This isn't about theoryāitās about the hard lessons learned by real inventors who have navigated the journey from the garage to the marketplace. We are joined by three innovatorsāGeorge Butler (Easy Flag), Dan Schlossberg (The Patio Poncho), and Ian Osborne (Night Golf Systems)āto discuss the "What was I thinking?" moments that defined their careers. From retired rocket scientists to first-time entrepreneurs, our guests reveal how they solved everyday problems and the hurdles they cleared to get there.
š” Key Discussion Points:
⢠The "Perfection" Trap: Why waiting for a "perfect" prototype often leads to missed filing dates and lost money. Learn why simplicity and ease of use always beat over-engineering.
⢠Real Feedback vs. Market Research: Why spending thousands on consumer market research is often a mistake compared to the direct, professional feedback you get at industry trade shows.
⢠The Power of Due Diligence: Ian Osborne explains how a $500 professional patent search helped him find 50 "workarounds" to a competitor's patent, allowing him to secure broader IP protection and dominate his niche.
⢠Manufacturer Resistance: George Butler shares a tough lesson on why manufacturers sometimes reject safety innovations if it disrupts their volume salesāand how to pivot your licensing strategy when they do. ⢠Legal Landmines: How to avoid generalist attorneys who overcharge for narrow patents, and why you should never write a business plan before you have a product worth protecting. Whether you have a sketch on a napkin or a prototype in the garage, this conversation provides the blueprint you need to protect your idea and your wallet.
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