what do you mean by gap in the market?
Do you know exactly your demand is?
Know your market first before you go and patent and prototype and so on! Because you do not want to have an inventory full of stuff that you thought is going to be a good product. I know many inventors make their mistake here! They build the product and trying to create a market, this way will cost you!
Marketing is position yourself in the path of people's wants and desire and needs! Think again! Remember free advice can be very expensive! Talk to Marketing Specialist first before anything!
2006-10-22 03:46:02
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answered by Robert 1
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Firstly - get it patented - very important. Not sure exactly how you would get it off the ground, but I would imagine that there would be somewhere on the internet that would give you some information.
Good luck.
2006-10-19 18:15:28
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answered by Scoob 2
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isn't there in your country an entity where people go for help about how to create a new business from a new idea? at least in my country it exists( i'm from south america)..check it out ;) normally it is a governmental entity
good luck with your idea
2006-10-19 18:12:34
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answered by mooth 2
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Forget it.
My mate patented his idea, blew all his money on it and significant amounts of his brothers, mothers and mothers next door neighbours money.
Mother had to sell the house in the end.
Like my solar powered bottle sucker, good ideas are best left to Asda Walmart.
2006-10-19 18:07:48
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answered by "Call me Dave" 5
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there's a place to get help, its currenlty available, though not a lot of people use it, its brilliant, if more people knew of this link, they'd be more millionares, im sure.
2006-10-19 17:58:41
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answered by ben b 5
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get item patented (so no one else can steal idea/ item), make prototype, try and sell it to manafacturers
2006-10-19 17:58:04
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answered by Sara P 3
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