Who hasn’t had an idea for a new product? The problem is, what do you do next? I can guarantee if you don’t do anything and if it’s a good idea you will soon see it on TV or the retail shelf.
Here are 10 things to consider if you have a product idea. Take a deep breath, you can do this, but you better educate yourself.
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What to do after you come up with an invention idea
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