Sparking Your Million Dollar Idea
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All Comments (23)
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Wow! That was exactly what I needed to hear right now. I like your emphasis on the hard work and passion that's involved in seeing something through. A lot of "motivational speakers" always try to make it sound so easy to achieve success.
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epic speech! thanks...
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Nice video man. Thanks.
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@joshnuttall369 Im in whats the ideal ?
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@joshnuttall369 Im in whats the ideal ?
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I do like and I do believe in the way you put yours ideas out..Congrats buddy..Portugal..
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I really appreciate that you made this video. Most people just try to talk you out of it instead of encouraging you. I know I can create a million dollar idea, no matter what people say!
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lol that damn mosquito on your forehead! GRRR!
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a high efficiency engine will do?
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i have the best idea in the world the goverment would buy it,if anyone wants to make millions follow me and i will make every friend i have rich,who ever is in this video please get back to me cuz im afaid to tell anyone but i aint smart so i dont know where to start,please dude im for real
you motivate me. I'm now ready to start my business.
cspanjunky 2 years ago 2
You can do anything if you really want it. Passion is the key!
pepperman911 2 years ago
I have an invention and was wondering...should I go with an invention submission company to help me out, or should I do it on my own?? Please give me your honest opinion, and the safest route. Thanks for your time Wayne.
RachaelsStuff 3 years ago
Personally I would stay away from invention submission companies. You'd be better off to file a provisional patent on your own for under $200. That buys you a year to get funding so that you can follow through with a full patent. Depending on your invention, you may be able to file a full patent through a qualified attorney for between $5K to $10K.
pepperman911 3 years ago
The submission company charges about 10k to 16k depending on what package you choose and that includes getting a patent, patent search, etc. They also do a payment plan. Is there another reason to not go with a company like that? Just wanting to know your opinion why? You can you tube me in my mailbox if you want to. Thanks for writing back too!
RachaelsStuff 3 years ago
Alot of these submission companies are more expensive than a patent attorney, and they don't have the greatest reputations for customer service. Depending on how complicated your invention is, a patent attorney can do it for under $10K. I'm sure there are some submission companies that are good, but I've heard alot of horror stories from up and coming inventors.
pepperman911 3 years ago