The Real Story - Selling An Idea Yourself VS Licensing It To Big Company

The Real Story - Selling An Idea Yourself VS Licensing It To Big Company

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In this video, inventRight Co-Founder Andrew Krauss interviews inventRight member Tess LaChance and her coach Paul Sorenson. Tess talks about her licensing vs venturing her product. You can support Tess by purchasing her product here. https://www.bootbinder.com/

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Hi, this is Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss. We are here to help you make money from your ideas. We started our company inventRight over two decades ago to teach people how to license (aka rent) their ideas to companies in exchange for royalties.

This process is called “product licensing.”

On our channel, we show you exactly how you to take an idea and license it to companies in exchange for passive income.

Today, you do not have to start a business to make money from an idea.

With product licensing, you don’t have to write a business plan, raise money, manufacture, market, sell, or distribute any longer.

Visit our website inventRight.com for more information.

If you have a product idea and need some help, please contact us at:
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Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss are the cofounders of inventRight, a coaching program for entrepreneurs that has helped people from more than 65 countries license their ideas for new products. They are also the cofounders of Inventors Groups of America, an organization that hosts a free, popular monthly educational meeting for inventors online. They have more than 20 years of experience guiding people to become successful entrepreneurs.

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