Topic: Unexpected Markets - Pivoting When Your Customers Aren't Who You Thought They Were!
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From Cradles to Cattle: How Two Inventors Scaled Unlikely Products.
In this episode of Invent America TV, we sit down with Russell Kramer and Nick Norman to discuss the reality of the "Inventor’s Pivot."
Russell shares how his TrueView blind spot mirror evolved from a 4-inch design for trucks to a high-demand 3-inch model for sedans like the Prius. Meanwhile, Nick Norman explains how his Polar Protector, originally a cold-plunge accessory for "crazy people sitting in ice," became a must-have tool for farmers and ranchers to prevent water evaporation and algae growth.
Key Takeaways for Solo Inventors:
Why the "3PL" (Third Party Logistics) model might be your best friend when scaling.
How the R&D Tax Credit can save you thousands (it’s a credit, not just a deduction!).
The importance of checking fear at the door and focusing on execution.
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