- Tue May 05, 2009 1:18 am
#15696
I guess I have what all us ‘idea people’ would really like to see, but none (even the so called entrepreneurs) have come up with. I think that it is because it would be too much even for them.
I am offering a challenge to all of you who might have the smarts, wherewithal and think of yourself as entrepreneurs. Here it is:
Open a store front, just for grins right next to Toys“R”Us. Call it ‘Inventions Are Us.’
Here is the concept: ‘Inventions Are Us’ would invite anyone, with any new ideas or improvements on and an existing invention, to come right in and expound. If the idea were new and/or workable the company would do it all, if necessary, from prototype to marketing and guarantee the innovator full profits, just as if he did it all himself, but at no cost to him!
Of course, for several reasons, you might think this is not feasible - most ideas are no *beep* good. And I expect that legality and the homework necessary to set up such a firm would seem overwhelming even to the most proficient of entrepreneurs. Regardless as to why it could not be done, who do you know or have every met that does not have ideas and has no were to go with them? (Plenty of invention places – all want your money – to narrow minded to realize the potential that literally walks in their door!)
Personally I could think of nothing more fun then to be in collaboration with such a venture. What do you say to my crude attempt at creativity?
Tom
I am offering a challenge to all of you who might have the smarts, wherewithal and think of yourself as entrepreneurs. Here it is:
Open a store front, just for grins right next to Toys“R”Us. Call it ‘Inventions Are Us.’
Here is the concept: ‘Inventions Are Us’ would invite anyone, with any new ideas or improvements on and an existing invention, to come right in and expound. If the idea were new and/or workable the company would do it all, if necessary, from prototype to marketing and guarantee the innovator full profits, just as if he did it all himself, but at no cost to him!
Of course, for several reasons, you might think this is not feasible - most ideas are no *beep* good. And I expect that legality and the homework necessary to set up such a firm would seem overwhelming even to the most proficient of entrepreneurs. Regardless as to why it could not be done, who do you know or have every met that does not have ideas and has no were to go with them? (Plenty of invention places – all want your money – to narrow minded to realize the potential that literally walks in their door!)
Personally I could think of nothing more fun then to be in collaboration with such a venture. What do you say to my crude attempt at creativity?
Tom