I've submitted some invention ideas to an invention marketing firm that seems legitimate--The Big Idea Group in Manchester New Hampshire. Problem is it seems like they're only looking for sure-fire ideas.
Suddenly I'm realizing that inventing is the one way I've ever thought I could earn a significant income. Right now my most viable alternative is to become a (male) assistant nurse. So without giving away the types of inventions I submitted, I'd like to ask, what kinds of inventions have gauranteed market value?
Are they small innovations on common items, completely new inventions that might not catch on at first, or maybe a new angle on something traditional? Maybe if I knew the answer I could focus my future efforts in a more practical direction.
2006-07-10
13:10:03
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NathanCoppedge
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