Toy and game inventor April Mitchell shares her secrets to success!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 มิ.ย. 2024
- What does it take to be a successful toy inventor. April Mitchell has successfully licensed many toy inventions. She’s going to tell you her strategies so you can be successful too.
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Thank you Stephen for inviting generous people like April. And thank you April for sharing your experience with us.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
You are welcome!! Thank you for viewing!
April and Stephen, thanks for this great video!!!
I would love to see more videos like this and about how to get in to Hasbro and Mattel
(Gregory, propane guy from Alberta)
Hello Gregory, I’m glad you liked it!
Thumbs up if you're impressed by the sheer talent displayed here!
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Thank you so much Stephen and April 🎉
Thank you Donna!
Great info video! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for commenting and watching!
I love you both!
Thank you!
Awesome and inspiriing. Congratulations April.
Thank you so much, Brett!
Mrs. Mitchell. You said that if foreign companies wanted to print and play to test your design you can send them a link to build your invention to test in their market. I have an idea that will have international appeal that provided it flies which I believe it will I would like to market in and outside of North America to foreign toy companies. The World Cup is coming to North America. Lover your insight and enthusiasm by the way. Its infectious.
Thank you for watching!
I would have loved to hear how she actually got started. Being at square 0 is overwhelming. So to hear a successful inventors' journey is super helpful and encouraging. But I still enjoyed watching and love your channel btw.
She has always been interested in inventing.
I meet her in San Diego at an inventor association over 5 years ago.
She soon joined InventRight as a student.
Later she became an InventRight personal coach.
She started to attend toy tradeshows.
Soon she became a full time inventor.
@inventRight thanks! 😊 Is Invent Right for those who are further along? Already having a provisional patent and prototypes? Or do you guys take on students who are just starting with an idea?
We have members who have licensed multiple products ideas before they joined.
You never stop learning.
We only take people that are further along. If you’re just at the beginning of this journey, it’s best to watch our videos.
We would like people to have a little experience before they join.
@@inventRight Ok thank you
How may prototypes should be made before I move on to the other things of an invention..?
My first one was successful and I’m on my 3rd to have a cleaner look for presentation 3D presentation.
The mugul version of Quidich?
Do you need to have a provisional patent before pitching your invention to a company? If not, do you ask that they sign an NDA?
I’m worried about the idea being stolen….
That’s a great question.
I wrote an article about this for Forbes.
www.forbes.com/sites/stephenkey/2024/02/20/dont-ask-for-an-nda-right-away---do-this-instead-when-pitching/
Mrs. Mitchell. Do you license your inventions and/or are companies taking and marketing your invention in their market. You also develop most of your own prototypes? I'll check out your linked in page and catch your series.
She’s licensing her products to companies.
Too many holes here... I am going solo on my Toy...
Good luck with venturing, you will need crazy money. And the toy industry is probably the worst to do so.
Wonderful