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Exactly how good do you believe your product idea may be? This is a question that many inventors struggle with as they develop their inventions. But what if there was an inexpensive way to quickly and easily assess the market potential of your idea before deciding whether to proceed any further?
Hello, my name is Chris Staines, and I have spent nearly two decades helping inventors try to take their products to market. As the founder of Freeplay Energy plc, I engineered the success of the Wind-up Radio and Wind-up Flashlight, with sales of over 5 million products worldwide.
I have been voted one of the world's top 10 entrepreneurs, won the BBC design award and exporter of the year award, and was the subject of two BBC documentaries. My Wind-up Radio invention received accolades from Nelson Mandela, Al Gore and British PM John Major.
These experiences have given me a keen understanding of how inventors can evaluate their ideas, and also piqued my desire to help other inventors who are struggling with the same doubts I did. As such, I developed an online invention assessment tool that will help you work through the “7 essential questions” to determine whether you believe your idea has the potential to possibly thrive on the market.
The tool automatically assigns a score and weights your answers to calculate possible commercial feasibility. If your idea meets a certain threshold, then you may be ready to proceed to the next step. The tool also has a built-in function to analyze and highlight possible weaknesses in your idea.
Along with the purchase of the tool, you’ll receive a free 30-minute video in which I demonstrate the best practices for inventors evaluating their inventions and preparing them for exposure to potential investors and the public.
Should you decide to purchase it, you will be granted one full year of online access to the tool, and you can get assessments for as many different ideas as you like! Sign up now for just $99 for a year’s subscription! I believe this is by far the least expensive such tool available to inventors. Some folks are offering similar inventor assessment programs for several hundred dollars up to $2000!
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