How do I market my idea for some badass New Years 2011 sunglasses?
Question Posted Saturday January 2 2010, 7:15 pm
I dont want to post it for fear that someone might steal it. Its really original.. and SICK. (: Haha on New Years day I thought about 2011 and laughed cause it seemed pretty impossible to make glasses for that year and then went on MS paint and drew a pretty badass concept.
Like maybe I could sell my idea but how do I come about that sort of thing? Who do I sell it to? Or do I patent it first? IDK. How do I even patent something..? I'm 15 years old and in the United States.
Or, I could make the sunglasses myself but I'd rather not do that cause i have no idea how to do that and make them look good and legit like the ones you see on TV during new years.
So I either patent it, send my idea to companies, or make them myself. What do I do? A combo? Of which? And how?
is an advertisement for what any ideas you might have for the event. and i felt like the glasses were included in that.
it seems to me like you're trying to make money off of this idea im not sure how to do that. i think you should email the company using the advertisement not give them the idea right away and then ask them
if you want to patent your idea go to this website
it shows you what a patent is, if your idea is able to be patented and you can look to see if the idea is already out and then from there it shows you how to patent something. (just click on the number you want to learn about..you'll know what im talking about when you get there)
that should ensure that they have to pay you. BUT they're might be people willing to give them their ideas without pay. so be careful with that!
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