Re: How to promote an invention?



Karl Uppiano wrote:

"Karl Uppiano" <karl.uppiano@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:Hh7Ng.3199$xh3.100@xxxxxxxxxxx
Can anyone suggest a good approach to promote a simple electronic
invention to mass-marketing appliance manufacturers?

I need to know how to find out who to contact to get an audience, pitfalls
to avoid, how to gain credibility, etc. I am not an experienced
entrepreneur, just an engineer with a novel idea.

I'm working on the patent, but I am not sure where to go from there.
Thanks in advance.

Am I to infer zero responses means nobody knows, or nobody cares? Most
interesting, to say the least.


What do you expect in a dead newsgroup? It isn't even supposed to
exist.


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