Thursday, July 12, 2012

Welcome

Inventor In Paradise is a book all about product pursuit.
It has revelations and confessions about creating successful products.
You get rules and tools for selecting and developing worthy ideas.
You follow five products from concept to packaging and onto the shelf.


Join our journey to print and distribute books to the inventor community.

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Inventor in Paradise …..what it’s all about.

Have you ever wondered how all the wonderful products that you see on store shelves got there? I’m not talking about how they were shipped, but how they actually went from an idea in someone’s mind to actually sitting on a shelf, ready for Mr. & Mrs. John Q. Public to purchase.
It’s actually a fascinating journey, and that journey is on display in the new book being funded for printing right now. It’s called Inventor in Paradise, an interesting and even thrilling look at the journey that a product takes from conception through design to finally sitting on store shelves all over the country and the world.

In fact the book focuses on not just 1 product but 5 of them, as they move through the complex maze of trial and error, product testing and even packaging design to become an actual product that is sold in stores.

It’s no easy task, to be sure.

The fact is, very few ideas ever become actual products. The author of Inventor in Paradise knows this full well but also knows that, through perseverance, grit, determination and sometimes just plain dumb luck a worthy idea will make it to that final, glorious stage that is the store shelf.

Throughout the journey of the 5 products focused on in the book the author gives his insight, honed through years of experience, about the pursuit of bringing new products to market. He reveals many tips and tricks that only an insider would know, and confessions about some of the mistakes he’s made along the way.

He also offers up a very helpful collection of rules to follow if you want to get your idea actually produced, and some tools to help you do just that.

The best part is that the book, once published, will be made available for free to inventor clubs across the country so that up-and-coming entrepreneurs will have a leg-up on getting started.

So if you’ve ever wondered how that cool gadget you saw at the store actually made it there, or have an idea yourself that you’d like to see on a store shelf someday, Inventor in Paradise deserves your support. Why not make a donation today and help make sure this valuable book gets published.

Thank you.