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I have an IDEA; what should I do next?
Before an inventor begins spending money on the patent process, they must first verify the marketability or feasibility of the invention. Way too often inventors go down the road of inventing 'just knowing their invention will sell' - but not having the desire to see whether it won't sell. So the recommended steps to proceeding with the invention process are: (1) begin an inventor's journal and record in writing everything having to do with the invention, (2) complete some good market research and verify the marketability, and (3) begin the patent process. For a good step-by-step reference, see the Inventor's Starting Point.
Updated: 11/12/99
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