Wonderful guest and information. Steven your practically giving us a license deal. We just need to reach out and grab it. I’m 37 and my goal is to get one of my ideas licensed by 40.
Outstanding professionals with sound advice. The timelines and the communication strategies are explained in detail. And both of these professionals are passionate about this industry and invention. Love the 'find your tribe'. So sorry I missed April 14th
Great insightful information. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and time! Very well done :) I have a quick question: Is there a standard product pitch template with what product info and company details a buyer wants to see about our product and company? I want to provide the proper information they want without overwhelming them with unnecessary information. Thank you so much. You've been very helpful :)
@@stephenkey3137 Thanks for your cool response! I'd love to be there, but will likely miss it, I'll be working on a Budweiser Clydesdale semi truck at Warm Springs Ranch in Boonville, MO. Could be worse! haha! My lighting Co does their Xmas lights at the Ranch & I do high tech lighting on one of their semis, along with 600,000 other led lights. Love your excellent YT channel, can't wait to license my first product. I just filed my first Design Patent 10/2020.
Great video , thank you. This is the first I've heard of the option idea which I like but what if after six months they decide its not a fit ? Now I only have a few months left on my PPA. Am I better to spread it far and fast at first or go to the big fish I want first ?
Cool. 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/ )
I don’t think so. Copyright might be a better idea. If your game has functionality filing a Provisional Patent Application might be a great idea. Educate yourself.
If I'm not sure if I will need to file a PPA for a product I want to submit, will someone like Mark Portney let me know If I should or not? And if he seems to think I should file one will he still work with me if he likes the product? Also just received a copy of One Simple Idea in the mail and can't wait to start reading a little later today.
Do you have to make that decision yourself. Learning to file a Provisional Patent Application would be smart if you’re serious about being an inventor.
I've been in marketing for 25 years, but now nothing excites me more than taking my own physical product to market. Great video too! Ed was great.
Thank you so much!
Does Google buy product ideas at I 99invented
Thanks Ed you've made me a little less nervous about the process and what is and isn't being a pest to the person helping us out on the Licenser side.
Fantastic angle on a voice from the inside!
Ed is the real deal! Thanks for watching!
Hope to see you on our zoom meeting on April 14. Get to meet Ed face-to-face.
It’s all about relationships!
Wonderful guest and information. Steven your practically giving us a license deal. We just need to reach out and grab it. I’m 37 and my goal is to get one of my ideas licensed by 40.
Hopefully will see you April 14 on our zoom meeting. Should be lots of fun. April Mitchell is going to do a live pitch to Ed.Lots to learn!
Dude stay on it! I'm 49 and was where you are now. I let off though and lost valuable time. Time that could lead to greater privileges later in life.
Oh TOY industry!!! Thank you for talking about it
I'll be there for the webinar. Thx
Fantastic see you there!
Every video is just gold! Thank you!
Outstanding professionals with sound advice. The timelines and the communication strategies are explained in detail. And both of these professionals are passionate about this industry and invention. Love the 'find your tribe'. So sorry I missed April 14th
Thank you Kelly!
Commenting againnnnnn! wanted to thank you guys again I learned a lot. I feel fresh hearing you guys talking about toyssss
Thank you so much for watching!
@@stephenkey3137 You are just exactly the motivation to me.
Packed full of amazing take always! Thank you
Thank you for watching!
Great insight, information and questions inventright.
Subscribed! Thank you for this! It's helped me out alot. I've been getting alot of conflicting information for my idea but your videos help.
Thank you so much!
Very good interview and interview questions. 👍😁
Thank you! Guys. Awesome to see you Mr. Steven.🔥🙏
I had at least 50 new ideas this morning!
Wonderful!
This is a great informative video. I am glad that Ed came on to talk about it. Stephen and Ed it spoke to me. Thanks Stephen an Ed.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great insightful information. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and time! Very well done :)
I have a quick question: Is there a standard product pitch template with what product info and company details a buyer wants to see about our product and company? I want to provide the proper information they want without overwhelming them with unnecessary information.
Thank you so much. You've been very helpful :)
Wow that’s cool he has really done it all ! So interesting
Awesome !!! Congratulations Guys.....
great video/info, ty!
Thank you for watching Steve. Hopefully to see you on our zoom meeting April 14!
Great way to meet Ed face-to-face.
@@stephenkey3137 Thanks for your cool response! I'd love to be there, but will likely miss it, I'll be working on a Budweiser Clydesdale semi truck at Warm Springs Ranch in Boonville, MO. Could be worse! haha! My lighting Co does their Xmas lights at the Ranch & I do high tech lighting on one of their semis, along with 600,000 other led lights. Love your excellent YT channel, can't wait to license my first product. I just filed my first Design Patent 10/2020.
Such an essential lesson. Thanks fellas🥲👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Ed is Amazing as always!
Couldn't agree more!
Great, helpful info!! Thank you 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Great video , thank you. This is the first I've heard of the option idea which I like but what if after six months they decide its not a fit ? Now I only have a few months left on my PPA. Am I better to spread it far and fast at first or go to the big fish I want first ?
Yes you have to be fairly quick.
Oh Steven, loved the comment "Can you throw me a bone"!
Cool. 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/ )
Thank you 🎉
So informative this is gold amazing really appreciate this Ed thank you for asking the questions Stephen to help us learn more!
Thank you!
Great information. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I need both of you to help me with 2 ideas I have that people will love and use every day or and for traveling. Steve, we should talk
This is great!
wow great advice
Thank you great information.
As always. Thanks for watching Curtis. - Andrew Krauss, inventRight Co-Founder
Nice !
This is really good.
Very informative.
Amazing video !
Thanks!
Im trying to get hasbro’s attention, any suggestions or advice?
Do you only do toys ?
Do I need a patent for a board game
I don’t think so. Copyright might be a better idea. If your game has functionality filing a Provisional Patent Application might be a great idea. Educate yourself.
Does he know of or have the game Pedro’s plants are growing. It was a 80’s memory game
If I'm not sure if I will need to file a PPA for a product I want to submit, will someone like Mark Portney let me know If I should or not? And if he seems to think I should file one will he still work with me if he likes the product? Also just received a copy of One Simple Idea in the mail and can't wait to start reading a little later today.
Do you have to make that decision yourself. Learning to file a Provisional Patent Application would be smart if you’re serious about being an inventor.
How do you license a big idea? Should you even license a big idea to a company?
Big ideas require a different strategy! Steve made a recent video on licensing big ideas: ruclips.net/video/2Q7IRBsWO0E/видео.html
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I'm looking forward to working with you