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10 Steps to Quickly Turn Your Big Idea Into a Million Dollar Business: This Is How You Do It, Kid: The Inventorpreneur's Handbook

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"My theory is product is king. If you always remember that it will help you achieve great success that is sustainable." -Joy Mangano

Ever had a great idea and thought, “Man, somebody needs to invent that?”

Fantastic, because this book is going to show you how.

Whether you’re a novice inventor who’s had an aha! moment or a serial inventor who’s yet to successfully license a lucrative deal, the information between these pages is for you. It offers step-by-step instructions from initial concept to market, various tips and insights for each part of the process, and examples of patents, licensing agreements and non-disclosure documents.

“Inventorpreneur” multi-millionaire Francisco Guerra is a serial inventor and entrepreneur whose legions of inventions are distributed globally. Particularly known for his inventions in the special effects industry—most especially his snow machine—Francisco’s inventions are featured in every major theme park around the world, as well as throughout the film and music video industry. In fact, if you’ve ever been to Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World or Busch Gardens, or if you’ve ever seen Twilight, Harry Potter, Elf or The Grinch, you’ve probably experienced one of Francisco’s inventions for yourself. Read on to discover how you, too, can successfully turn your idea into a profitable invention.

101 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 5, 2014

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It was actually a really good book! I read this for my business law class and I really liked it. It says stuff that almost everyone knows but the fact that he lived it and wrote his experiences it shows that it is hard but it is very possible to achieve what you want. I think that the most difficult part is step 1... to find your passion.
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