Category: Invention Books

  • Invention Book Review: One Simple Idea by Stephen Key

    Invention Book Review: One Simple Idea by Stephen Key

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    One Simple Idea: Turn Your Dreams into a Licensing Goldmine While Letting Others Do the Work

    The author, Stephen Key, offers a very direct and simple guide to how to license an idea without going through the entirety of the often complex and expensive traditional patenting process, while still attempting to obtain some level of protection for your concept against poachers and interlopers. He relies on his own substantial track record of successfully licensing over 20 different products over three decades and successfully getting a good number of them sold by major retailers and obtaining celebrity endorsements.

    Part of the method he describes in One Simple Idea ($13.73 at Amazon) involves filing for what is known as a provisional patent, at a total cost of only $110. He takes you step by step through the process, and makes it clear th at if you are at all competent and literate, this is something you can do on your own, without incurring gigantic legal bills.

    One Simple Idea is filled with real life “war” stories from his own experience, which will rapidly inspire many to develop further the new ideas already percolating in the back of their heads. He makes it clear that a licensable idea does not have to be one that turns the technological world upside down, but often can merely be one that adds valuable new features, uses or capabilities to existing products.

    Stephen Key also emphasizes the realistic perspective that, unless you are very lucky or have come up with that incredible once in a lifetime concept, you need to try to develop several or even many innovative ideas to finally develop a few that are readily licensable and that will generate substantial licensing income.

    He focuses on the characteristics that make an idea marketable and valuable and presents a few methods of cre ative thinking to try to come up with such ideas without the need for an engineering degree or a major machinist’s workshop.

    One Simple Idea is a well rounded book with sections on how to promote and pitch your idea once you have developed it and obtained some measure of intellectual property protection for it. Stephen Key even goes into what kinds of provisions to include in your licensing agreements and a number of common pitfalls to avoid. The book is clearly one for beginners, but that’s a good thing, as we were all beginners once. What he does not do is talk down to you or makes the contrary mistake of thinking that some things simply need no explanation, an error all too many such introductory books on the subject make.

    The book contains a valuable appendix listing some readily available resources which ultimately can be a tremendous time saver. The overall length of 256 pages winds up seeming just about right, as the author does not pad it out with empty fluff, instead getting right down to the heart of the matter with an economical writing style that is easy to glide through.

    One Simple Idea is available at Amazon in both a Hardcover and Kindle Edition

     

  • The Einstein Factor Review

    The Einstein Factor Review

    einstein-factorI have probably read hundreds of invention books over the years, and I still come back to The Einstein Factor on a regular basis for its directness, ease of application, fun and originality.

    The Einstein Factor is all about implementing simple, yet astonishingly effective, creativity techniques to come up with highly original ideas and inventions. The most important of all is what Win Wenger, a renowned educator and innovator in his own right, called the Image Streaming method.

    Image Streaming is essentially about tapping into your subconscious mind’s innate stream of consciousness that you have intentionally learnt to block out over the years, such that you are consistently overwhelmed with images, colors, ideas, memories and so forth. It is almost like going into a dreaming state, except that you are fully awake and describing your experiences in real time to a person or an audio recorder. Once you gain practice at Image Streaming, essentially practice at unblocking your mental filters, it can be overwhelming and revealing to tap into that unlimited font of originality and innovation that is your subconscious mind. For an inventor looking to expand their inventive creativity, Image Streaming is a powerful tool.

    Win Wenger provides easy to follow instructions on how to get into the Image Streaming mindset and how to get through any stumbling blocks created through years of suppressing our streams of consciousness.

    Once you become adept at general Image Streaming (which doesn’t take long for most people), you can then use some of the more advanced techniques to direct it at any particular direction you choose. In my case, as in yours, it will most likely be coming up with new inventions and invention ideas.

    The more advanced techniques offered in The Einstein Factor include ‘Beachheading’, a way to transport yourself to a parallel universe filled with inventions for you to bring back home to earth, and ‘Borrowed Genius’, a way for you to mould yourself into Einstein or any genius of your choice and see the world through an inventor’s eyes. It also offers you with the opportunity to develop your own toolbox to find ways, that most suit your psychology and needs, to invent and become an inventor in the true sense of the word.

    I’ve used the techniques from this book for over a decade, and am always amazed by the inventions and innovations it produces. Moreover, it provides me the ability to think originally about the world, to think visually, and to have some fun while being creative.