DonDebelak.com Newsletter
Licensing Alternatives November 2005

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Don Will Be Speaking in Kansas City This Month

Alternative Licensing Options

Question for Don

Importing A to Z: The Essential Checklist

Inventor Story: Edwin Frison


 

Don Will Be Speaking in Kansas City This Month

On December 14th, Don will be speaking at the Inventor's Club of K.C. monthly meeting. He will be discussing product evaluation criteria and how to get an industry insider to help you introduce your idea. Come and check it out if you are in the area. Click below for more information and directions.

Inventor's Club of Kansas City website



Greetings!

For our American readers, I hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving. This issue we will be dealing with alternate licensing options, we have another great article by Edith Tolchin, and Don answers a good question about industrial products. Don also will be speaking this month at the Inventor's Club of Kansas City. If you are in the area, you won't want to miss this chance to meet Don and hear him speak.


  • Alternative Licensing Options
  • So you want to license your idea, but it doesn't seem like your product is a good licensing candidate. What can you do? That is exactly what we will explore in this article. There are many other options available for licensing that you probably haven't thought of.

    Read on...
  • Question for Don
  • Dear Don, I have invented a product that would be great for both industrial and consumer markets, although the product would have to be slightly changed for each market. I think I need to focus on one market, but I'm not sure which one to choose. Do you have any suggestions?

    Read on...
  • Importing A to Z: The Essential Checklist
  • by Edith Tolchin - "The Sourcing Lady"

    In 9 steps, Edith Tolchin will show you how to become an international trader. If you are looking to outsource your product's production overseas, this is a must read!

    Read on...
  • Inventor Story: Edwin Frison
  • While Edwin Frison was cleaning a bathroom for one of his corporate cleaning accounts, he noticed how many executives would hurriedly try to freshen up before meetings. Many of them would try to brush their teeth, but they were often fumbling with many products (toothbrushes, toothpaste and mouthwash) or would not have any products and try to brush their teeth with their fingers. Frison turned this observation into a great idea.

    Read on...

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