Selling Your Ideas: An Innovative Way to Profit in Tough Times
05/17/09By Julie Momyer
With the economy presently on the downswing, most people are looking for creative ways to increase their income or make up for a job loss. Small business owner and freelance writer, Julie Momyer, has addressed this need in a unique way by researching and assembling information on manufacturers interested in purchasing or licensing new product ideas and inventions in her newly released book, “To Market To Market: Where to Sell or License Your Ideas, Products and Inventions.” Even in the midst of financial decline, ingenuity and the need for new ideas does not die. In fact it was during the great depression that Scotch tape was invented, along with pantyhose, Monopoly, Superman comic books, road reflectors and drive in movies. Regardless of the economic outlook, the presence of needs and desires will continue. Selling or licensing an innovation is a way to create an income by bringing a product idea or invention to market without the burden of financing it yourself. This book was written to point the way to anyone that has ever had an idea. It is an inventors market that simplifies locating manufacturers that are interested in hearing the ideas that are out there with the possibility of pursuing a contract to purchase or license whatever you have dreamed up. From the most simplistic innovations to the complicated, this book supplies information on more than 80 manufacturers that accept unsolicited ideas. It tells which ones require patents, what they are looking for and/or sell, who to contact, and how to submit your idea for consideration. A small business owner and freelance writer, Julie Momyer, has several years of research experience in a number of fields with extensive practical knowledge and interest in small business and new product ideas. http://www.wheretosellyourideas.com






