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How to Evaluate Your Idea
Stuart J. Kamille
Price: $10.00
ISBN: 978-0-9774735-1-9
This little volume, How To Evaluate Your Idea, is taken from a larger work, How to Sell Your Idea, which deals with the entire process of taking a product from its initial concept to the final contract. After I had finished putting that book together, I was struck by a thought: Maybe not all readers want to sell their idea…right away, that is. Maybe they just want to know how to go about evaluating their idea, or perhaps just how to protect it, and that’s all. Or, what if they already have gone beyond those steps and just want to know how to present their idea to a potential customer or what options they should consider before they sign a contract? In short, what if they aren’t quite ready to take on the entire process right now and just want to know about a particular topic? What about those readers? People are busy. Who has the time to sit down and read an entire book when you’ve got lots of other things that keep pulling you away? Wouldn’t it be nice to have something a bit smaller that you could read on an airplane flight and completely finish in one sitting? Wouldn’t that be useful to lots of potential readers… something more bite-sized? So I've divided the book, How To Sell Your Idea into four sections: How To Evaluate Your Idea How To Protect Your Idea How To Present Your Idea How To Profit From Your Idea So it's up to you to decide what area you want to tackle first. Thanks for considering this little volume. I hope it meets your expectations. If so, then this book will have accomplished what I wanted to give you. |
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How to Present Your Idea
Stuart J. Kamille
Price: $10.00
ISBN: 978-0-9774735-33
This little volume, How To Present Your Idea, is taken from a larger work, How to Sell Your Idea, which deals with the entire process of taking a product from its initial concept to the final contract. After I had finished putting that book together, I was struck by a thought: Maybe not all readers want to sell their idea…right away, that is. Maybe they just want to know how to go about evaluating their idea, or perhaps just how to protect it, and that’s all. Or, what if they already have gone beyond those steps and just want to know how to present their idea to a potential customer or what options they should consider before they sign a contract? In short, what if they aren’t quite ready to take on the entire process right now and just want to know about a particular topic? What about those readers? People are busy. Who has the time to sit down and read an entire book when you’ve got lots of other things that keep pulling you away? Wouldn’t it be nice to have something a bit smaller that you could read on an airplane flight and completely finish in one sitting? Wouldn’t that be useful to lots of potential readers… something more bite-sized? So I've divided the book, How To Sell Your Idea into four sections: How To Evaluate Your Idea How To Protect Your Idea How To Present Your Idea How To Profit From Your Idea So it's up to you to decide what area you want to tackle first. Thanks for considering this little volume. I hope it meets your expectations. If so, then this book will have accomplished what I wanted to give you. |
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How to Protect Your Idea
Stuart J. Kamille
Price: $10.00
ISBN: 978-0-9774735-2-6
This little volume, How To Protect Your Idea, is taken from a larger work, How to Sell Your Idea, which deals with the entire process of taking a product from its initial concept to the final contract. After I had finished putting that book together, I was struck by a thought: Maybe not all readers want to sell their idea…right away, that is. Maybe they just want to know how to go about evaluating their idea, or perhaps just how to protect it, and that’s all. Or, what if they already have gone beyond those steps and just want to know how to present their idea to a potential customer or what options they should consider before they sign a contract? In short, what if they aren’t quite ready to take on the entire process right now and just want to know about a particular topic? What about those readers? People are busy. Who has the time to sit down and read an entire book when you’ve got lots of other things that keep pulling you away? Wouldn’t it be nice to have something a bit smaller that you could read on an airplane flight and completely finish in one sitting? Wouldn’t that be useful to lots of potential readers… something more bite-sized? So I've divided the book, How To Sell Your Idea into four sections: How To Evaluate Your Idea How To Protect Your Idea How To Present Your Idea How To Profit From Your Idea So it's up to you to decide what area you want to tackle first. Thanks for considering this little volume. I hope it meets your expectations. If so, then this book will have accomplished what I wanted to give you.
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How to Profit from Your Idea
Stuart J. Kamille
Price: $10.00
ISBN: 978-0-9774735-4-0
This little volume, How To Profit From Your Idea, is taken from a larger work, How to Sell Your Idea, which deals with the entire process of taking a product from its initial concept to the final contract. After I had finished putting that book together, I was struck by a thought: Maybe not all readers want to sell their idea…right away, that is. Maybe they just want to know how to go about evaluating their idea, or perhaps just how to protect it, and that’s all. Or, what if they already have gone beyond those steps and just want to know how to present their idea to a potential customer or what options they should consider before they sign a contract? In short, what if they aren’t quite ready to take on the entire process right now and just want to know about a particular topic? What about those readers? People are busy. Who has the time to sit down and read an entire book when you’ve got lots of other things that keep pulling you away? Wouldn’t it be nice to have something a bit smaller that you could read on an airplane flight and completely finish in one sitting? Wouldn’t that be useful to lots of potential readers… something more bite-sized? So I've divided the book, How To Sell Your Idea into four sections: How To Evaluate Your Idea How To Protect Your Idea How To Present Your Idea How To Profit From Your Idea So it's up to you to decide what area you want to tackle first. Thanks for considering this little volume. I hope it meets your expectations. If so, then this book will have accomplished what I wanted to give you.
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