
Some invention promotion firms may offer
you free information on how to patent and
market your invention.
Some unreliable firms promise to
evaluate your invention for a fee of a few
hundred pounds, then tell you that your
invention has great market potential.
They may offer to promote your invention
to manufacturers if you pay a fee of
several thousand pounds up front. Once
you have paid up, they may do little or
nothing for you.
Reputable companies will carry out the
research and provide a genuine market
evaluation giving you an honest review
of your invention’s potential. They don’t
use bogus research and mass-produced
positive reports, or charge large fees
up front, as some unreliable companies
do. They will recommend what research
should be carried out to evaluate your
invention and, if the outcome is positive,
how they would market it. They will give
you an estimated breakdown of what the
costs will be at each stage of the process
and the level of risk involved.
2 comments:
well there is a trend of the invention promotion companies nowadays. IT's a great hot seat
Its a good information factor. companies are doing lot of hard work to keep your invention on the go
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