• 25. Helping a New Inventor Escape the Cult-Like Tactics of Inventing Design Firms

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25. Helping a New Inventor Escape the Cult-Like Tactics of Inventing Design Firms

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  • Do invent and design firms employ cult tactics to trap eager inventors into a bottomless money trap? Sitting with a novice inventor who has a new take on an old design as we uncover how to monetize art!

    Questions? inventpodcast@gmail.com

    The Invent With Me Podcast
    ⬇️Spotify
    https://open.spotify.com/show/2YAZqvvTeQSj5wJkQxsAbU?si=7e7864f9fd1e4549

    ⬇️Apple
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-invent-with-me-podcast/id1676385606

    Welcome to the latest episode of the Invent With Me podcast, where we dive into the world of investing, product development, and turning your ideas into money-making ventures. In this episode, we explore the common challenges faced by aspiring inventors when working with design and engineering firms, and how these firms often charge exorbitant fees for subpar results, trapping clients in a cycle of disappointment. Join us as we uncover the secrets to successful investing and product development for beginners, and learn how to navigate the challenges of bringing your inventions to market while maximizing your potential for passive income.

    Todd discusses the creation of a unique three-dimensional version of the yin yang symbol, with emphasis on its potential as a sculpture and the process of obtaining a patent. The speaker recounts their journey of conceptualizing the design, seeking expert feedback, and ultimately patenting it to claim ownership. The conversation delves into the motivation behind patenting, which includes the desire to protect the rights to any potential artwork and potential income. Additionally, the speaker explores avenues for manufacturing the product, considering options like Alibaba and a product design firm in Northern California. Overall, the discussion revolves around the speaker's entrepreneurial journey, from conceptualization to patenting and manufacturing, with a focus on originality and potential profitability.

    Todd discusses his interactions with a factory regarding the manufacturing of his product. He expresses frustration with the complexity and cost of the process, particularly with regards to design iterations and manufacturing options. His friend offers advice, suggesting alternative approaches such as 3D printing and questioning the factory's pricing and methodology. They discuss the importance of investing in quality and the need for Todd to take a more hands-on approach to understand the manufacturing process better. Todd reflects on his decision-making process and expresses a desire to learn and improve as he navigates the challenges of bringing his product to market.

    The conversation then turns to various topics related to entrepreneurship, investment, and business development. There's discussion about selling products through platforms like Amazon FBA for passive income, exploring licensing deals, and investing in oneself through education and self-improvement. Instead, it suggests taking control of your invention's journey, even if it means starting small. By building a brand, creating a story around the product, and exploring different avenues for selling, like Shopify or Amazon, inventors can maximize their potential for success. .

    The last part of this podcast episode emphasizes the importance of taking ownership and initiative in pursuing one's inventions and ideas.
    It highlights the value of the "Invent with Me" podcast as a resource for new inventors because it provides practical advice and encouragement fo

    The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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Do invent and design firms employ cult tactics to trap eager inventors into a bottomless money trap? Sitting with a novice inventor who has a new take on an old design as we uncover how to monetize art!

Questions? inventpodcast@gmail.com

The Invent With Me Podcast
⬇️Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/2YAZqvvTeQSj5wJkQxsAbU?si=7e7864f9fd1e4549

⬇️Apple
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-invent-with-me-podcast/id1676385606

Welcome to the latest episode of the Invent With Me podcast, where we dive into the world of investing, product development, and turning your ideas into money-making ventures. In this episode, we explore the common challenges faced by aspiring inventors when working with design and engineering firms, and how these firms often charge exorbitant fees for subpar results, trapping clients in a cycle of disappointment. Join us as we uncover the secrets to successful investing and product development for beginners, and learn how to navigate the challenges of bringing your inventions to market while maximizing your potential for passive income.

Todd discusses the creation of a unique three-dimensional version of the yin yang symbol, with emphasis on its potential as a sculpture and the process of obtaining a patent. The speaker recounts their journey of conceptualizing the design, seeking expert feedback, and ultimately patenting it to claim ownership. The conversation delves into the motivation behind patenting, which includes the desire to protect the rights to any potential artwork and potential income. Additionally, the speaker explores avenues for manufacturing the product, considering options like Alibaba and a product design firm in Northern California. Overall, the discussion revolves around the speaker's entrepreneurial journey, from conceptualization to patenting and manufacturing, with a focus on originality and potential profitability.

Todd discusses his interactions with a factory regarding the manufacturing of his product. He expresses frustration with the complexity and cost of the process, particularly with regards to design iterations and manufacturing options. His friend offers advice, suggesting alternative approaches such as 3D printing and questioning the factory's pricing and methodology. They discuss the importance of investing in quality and the need for Todd to take a more hands-on approach to understand the manufacturing process better. Todd reflects on his decision-making process and expresses a desire to learn and improve as he navigates the challenges of bringing his product to market.

The conversation then turns to various topics related to entrepreneurship, investment, and business development. There's discussion about selling products through platforms like Amazon FBA for passive income, exploring licensing deals, and investing in oneself through education and self-improvement. Instead, it suggests taking control of your invention's journey, even if it means starting small. By building a brand, creating a story around the product, and exploring different avenues for selling, like Shopify or Amazon, inventors can maximize their potential for success. .

The last part of this podcast episode emphasizes the importance of taking ownership and initiative in pursuing one's inventions and ideas.
It highlights the value of the "Invent with Me" podcast as a resource for new inventors because it provides practical advice and encouragement fo

The Invent With Me Podcast, where each week we help aspiring inventors and product creators to turn their innovative ideas into reality. Join us on youtube to have the ultimate show experience! www.youtube.com/@inventwithme

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